
Together, let’s explore the profound terrain of jhāna—a Pali term meaning “meditative absorption”—and how equanimity emerges as a central force in its deepest stages. These states of deep concentration are not just about peace or bliss, but about arriving at a radical stillness where distractions dissolve and the mind becomes clear, unwavering, and impartial.
We delve into:
· The progression through the jhānas, especially the third and fourth, where equanimity becomes dominant.
· The distinction between physical and mental sensations, and how their transcendence reveals the purity of mindfulness.
· The concept of the equanimity of purification, a mental quality that stills all opposition and polishes the mind to a bright, imperturbable clarity.
· How mindfulness and equanimity work in tandem to support awakening—and how these factors were central in the Buddha’s own path to enlightenment.
Whether you're a longtime practitioner or just beginning your meditation journey, this episode offers both a practical and philosophical guide to understanding equanimity—not as detachment, but as luminous balance.
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