Hello everyone.
I am new in this forum, 39 years old french guy living in France.
Please, forgive me for my approximative english.
I have landed here by making some researches about jhanas.
As you may know, jhana is a controversial item in buddhism.
I read suttas since approximately 6 months and have noticed that
Buddha never produced any restriction about jhanas.
Buddha taught jhanas without any warning.
So i was asking myself why people are so hesitating about this part
of Buddha's teaching.
This have lead me here.
My question is about some point of the meditation.
When i read suttas, i notice that Buddha often gives advices on the
correct attitude of the disciples.
It seems to me that it is a part of "right resolve", good thoughts, correct thoughts.
I found very useful to consider those advices and even keep them in mind while meditating,
sometimes even with words while meditating.
For example, in Dhatuvibhanga Sutta, Buddha gives a lot of advices, like considering:
"this is not me, this is not my self, this is not mine" and other considerations about
the five aggregates.
In the Satipatthana sutta, "inspiring, he knows "i inspire""
In some suttas, there are disciples that are liberated by words from Buddha, like Bahiya:
"Through hearing this brief explanation of the Dhamma from the Blessed One, the mind of Bāhiya
of the Bark-cloth right then and there was released from effluents through lack of
clinging/sustenance."
There are also considerations about death, asubha, metta, that seem to be an important
part of the teaching, as well as direct sight.
It makes me wondering that those considerations may be a part of meditation since both
direct sight and consideration seem to be tangled and not separated in the Teaching.
In the other hand, i notice that most meditation teachers insist on just observing without
any considerations, as wisdom comes out from a personal experience, without presupposing
anything and i guess it is a reasonable position.
So, i am a little troubled with this, and i would be interested to know more opinions about
about this, and if possible Jhananda's opinion.
Thank you in advance.
Laurent.