alan... wrote:danieLion wrote::stirthepot:
...and how does one exit jhana?

alan... wrote:danieLion wrote::stirthepot:
...and how does one exit jhana?

Sylvester wrote:danieLion wrote::stirthepot:
...and how does one exit jhana?
If you read DN 9 together with MN 44, that might suggest the answer...
Sylvester wrote:Hi Daniel
That's how I think the suttas seem to describe it, based on the Pali.
Come to the Dark Side, and learn some Pali....
Sylvester wrote:One example of this is to be found in MN 118 and the relation of the tetrads to jhana. If you look at the Pali, you will find that only the 1st tetrad admits of contemporaneity, owing to its use of the missakiriyā construction, versus the bhavissantī construction in the subsequent 3 tetrads. This difference has significant praxis consequences on how one practices ānāpānasati according to the MN 118 ideal.
Sylvester wrote:Missa = with present participles
Bhav = future tense.
Sylvester wrote:Look again...
I'm not even sure I'm asking the right questions anymore. 
danieLion wrote:...and how does one exit jhana?
danieLion wrote::stirthepot:
...and how does one exit jhana?
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