[Buddha-l] Aura and after-image
wongwf
wongwf at comp.nus.edu.sg
Thu May 6 17:54:40 MDT 2010
Best to hear it from an expert:
http://www.what-buddha-taught.net/Books/Ajahn_Brahm_Basic_Method_of_Meditati
on.htm
Search for the word "nimitta". It is the "signs of concentration". A number
of meditators I know, instead of using the breathe etc. would go for nimitta
itself.
Weng-Fai
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Hi Weng Fai,
Please inform me about use of nimitta in meditation--what exactly
is one doing if using it?
Thanks
Joanna
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Question:
In the Vannupatha-jataka ("The sandy road jataka" translation by
Caroline A.F. Rhys Davids), the second para has this statement:
"But he was unable to bring forth either aura or after-image."
What are the original Pali words for "aura" and "after-image"? Is
this connected to the current buzzword "nimitta" in meditation.
And on the subject of nimitta, some says "the Buddha never talked
about nimitta as it is used today in the context of meditation,
it was solely invented by Buddhaghosa in the Visuddhimagga". True
or false?
W.F. Wong
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