thereductor wrote:If the 'special sphere' is referring to the the formless attainments,
Why then is it called "sphere" and not "spheres"?
I was hoping someone actually practiced this or knew from oral transmission or from other books what it was - if I should reflect upon it myself it would go something like that...
...if you look at the other list against hatred there is for example the last of the items, analyzing sunnata.
In a (quite old) comparative study of VMM and VSM it is said
"A dosacarita with a dull intellect should practise the four
appamana cittas, while ona with a sharp intellect should
develop his insight and thus remove dosa" (Bapat, 1937)
Which could lead to a rather weak assumption that special sphere indicates the sphere of sunnata, since sunnata is named as being object of insight where its said that
"Objects of mind... are momentary... with what should I be angry" etc
Now "Sphere of Emptiness" does not sound very Theravada to me, tho
Theres also another quote in the VMM, which seems to call our "special sphere" "special plane".
"Eight kasinas and the four formless (objects of) concentration are
named special. The eight kasinas, being true objects, are called (objects of)
speciality in concentration. And because in the fourth meditation, jhdna, one
reaches a special plane, the four formless (objects of) concentration become
special."
This is just as mysterious to me tho. Do they mean the heavens where aryas are reborn?