It might be strictly monastic practice, and not visible from outside the gate.

How about in Ceylon in the Jungle or Forest tradition? (or is that more 
properly Vipassana?).

--Joe

> Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> Jhanas are a classical way to reach enlightenment. However, nowadays there 
> seem to be nobody have become arahants in that line. Maybe they are shy to 
> talk about that, or the way is already extinct. Anybody have an idea?




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