--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://what-buddha-taught.net/Books/Ajahn_Chah_Dangers_in_Samadhi.htm
> 
> Wrong samadhi is where the mind enters calm and there's no awareness  
> at all. ...the mind enters calm, and we don't want to come out to  
> investigate anything. We just get stuck on that happiness ...  With  
> right samadhi, no matter what level of calm is reached, there is  
> awareness. There is full mindfulness and clear comprehension.
>


III 38

te* (they: the [refined?: 37] senses working without the indriya's)
[are] samaadhaav (in samaadhi) upasargaaH (obstacles)...

III 37

tataH *praatibha-shraavaNa-vedanaadarshaasvaada(vedana+aadarsha+aasvaada)-
vaartaa* jaayante

tataH from that (knowledge of puruSa?)
praatibha  intuitional
shraavaNa  auditory
vedana  tactile
aadarsha visual
aasvaada gustatory
vaartaa olfactory (knowledge)
jaayante are produced


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