--- 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
