u/agente_miau

How restricted must my focus/attention be to attain absorption?

​I understand the whole concept of hard and light jhanas, so no need to explain that part to me. Nevertheless, from a "good samatha practice" standpoint, should the practice be tightly focused, aiming to perceive every breath, or should it be very relaxed, like sitting beneath a tree on a calm afternoon without using any force to control thoughts? I've seen people advocate for both: some say attention should be laser-focused, while others claim jhana is only achieved by letting go of control entirely.

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u/agente_miau — 2 days ago
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Debussy - Arabesque no. 1 live

Second time performing this one, and this time it was much better than the first. I know there is plenty of room for improvement, but I'm really happy that I was able to play from start to finish without stopping and having to start over a single time. Until the halfway point of the piece, my heart was pounding hard because I still get stage fright, but from then on, I feel like I got in the zone.

u/agente_miau — 3 months ago