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The Buddhist Art of Concentration
4.8
7 dias

The Buddhist Art of Concentration

Por Karen Anderson

Comece o Dia 1
O que você irá aprender
This course is designed to introduce concentration practice and take you on an experiential journey through the mind. As a foundation, we will look at the differences- and similarities- between concentration and mindfulness practices. Then we will explore the practice, using the framework of the Buddha’s teaching of the 7 Factors of Awakening. These factors are mindfulness, investigation, energy, joy, tranquility, concentration and equanimity, and they incline the mind toward awakening. As we cultivate each factor, our concentration will deepen, and we will have new qualities of mind to learn about and experience. We start out working with the difficulties of the mind, then we get to the positive qualities of the mind, and then we come to the full benefits of the practice. Each session includes a short discussion of theory followed by a meditation.

Karen Anderson

Vail, Colorado, USA

Karen has been teaching yoga in Vail since 1999. She joined a 30-day silent meditation retreat in India on a whim in 2007 and has been in love with the practice ever since. Karen's training in meditation is primarily in the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition. She is empowered and certified to teach meditation in the Southeast Asian Buddhist...

Lição 1
Mindfulness
Concentration practice is gathering the attention around an object, so that over time you develop a steady, stable flow of attention on the object. This has many benefits. In an era of decreased attention span, it’s the antidote to the pitfalls of modern life. It’s both the ultimate mind training and a way to make the mind available for insight. On the way, it reveals our mental difficulties, training us to face them head on. Today’s session is founded on the practice of mindfulness, beginning to gather our attention in a friendly way. If you enjoy the practice, you know that you’re using the right approach.
Lição 2
Investigation
Mind wandering has been shown to be correlated with unhappiness, so our endeavors in concentration are quite important. The Buddha taught 5 primary hindrances that get in the way of both concentration and life: craving, aversion, restlessness and worry, laziness and sleepiness, and doubt. In order to put down the hindrances and focus our attention, we use the second factor of awakening, investigation. In tuning into the details of our experience, the mind wakes up and becomes more clear and energized. As the mind gets interested in the breath, we begin to leave our distractions behind.
Lição 3
Energy
The term concentration in English can imply strain or striving, but this won’t work in concentration meditation. We need to apply light, steady, balanced effort, a relaxed application of mind. Today we will discuss noticing your mental energy, and adjusting it as needed. This will start to give you confidence in the ability of your mind to focus. Think of concentration as a natural quality of your mind, so that if you apply the right conditions, it will grow like planting a seed and watering it and giving it light. Today we will also talk about the value of paying attention.
Lição 4
Joy
Concentration practice doesn't just show us the impediments to our attention and the way to skillfully use our mind, it also reveals the natural beauty of the mind itself. When the mind stabilizes, we feel completely satisfied. We learn directly that when we stop searching outside ourselves and allow the mind to coalesce, there is a light of joy that shines within us. It’s one thing to be told this, and another thing to experience it for ourselves. When we see directly that our own mind is enough to be happy, it changes our relationship to the outside world for the better.
Lição 5
Tranquility
After building mental energy through the stages of investigation, energy and joy, we can start to soothe and calm the system, which brings us to today's factor of awakening, tranquility. As the mind settles and mental disturbances quiet, we find relaxation and ease. This calming aligns us toward freedom and understanding. We begin to relax our grip on chasing external satisfaction, and to learn the innate value of our being. We can use our inner well-being to radiate out to the world, instead of looking to the world to satisfy us.
Lição 6
Concentration
The concentrated mind is no longer distracted, no longer under the spell of negative mental states, and instead it becomes serene and pliable. It's educational and enriching to leave behind our anxieties and comparing mind behind, and see the mind in its pure state. This type of mind is useable to penetrate beyond everyday reality, to gain the insights that are discussed in mystical traditions. Concentration is an altered state, and there can be some strange experiences. We don't want to get sidetracked by these, but instead stay focused on our goal of relating to the experiences of our lives with clarity and calm and presence.
Lição 7
Equanimity
As we progress in our concentration, we find ourselves in equanimity, complete peace and balance. This is less exciting than the higher energy states of joy and bliss that we've left behind, and more stable. Equanimity is described as not being for or against your experience, but it’s not indifference. It’s a deep calm that allows us to be more skillful in daily life. We want to use equanimity to see deep truths and to stay calm in the face of adversity, to move toward compassion and connection and to be less sidetracked by negative emotions. Don't be concerned if you have yet to develop mental stability, now you're ready to begin your journey!

Avaliações Recentes

4.84
258
ilinca _
ilinca
September 27, 2025
This course ia very profound and very useful 🪷 Thank you! 🙏
Lee
Lee
May 6, 2025
Love this course. Karen tells it as it is with clarity and precision. Thank you 🙏
Brett
Brett
April 23, 2025
Thank you. The best instruction on meditation and mindfulness that I’ve come across. I’m looking forward to exploring the 16 exercises of mindful breathing next.
John
John
April 13, 2025
The word perfect comes to mind. Such a powerful and truly effective distillation of the elements we need to attain and stay on the path. I am very grateful to have had this experience. Thank you.
Arne
Arne
February 13, 2025
Beautiful course with a really calm atmosphere. I can tell you meditate on concentration by the very helpful pointers during the guided meditations. I love the attention to the wording that somehow makes it all make more sense.
Susan Turner
Susan
December 24, 2024
Thank you! I am less reactive during the day and sleeping better at night. 😘
Michael
Michael
December 8, 2024
The course had a wonderful balance of theory, practice, and guidance. Some of your guidance changed how I engage with the experience of breath and of being the observer. I always struggled to "come back to breath" and not awkwardly control breathing. Through these sessions, I got a glimpse into the gentle dance between controlling and observing,...
Louise
Louise
November 18, 2024
Very clear explanations of what can seem like complicated Buddhist teachings. Helpful guided meditations. Useful for beginners and also those practicing for a while who want to investigate concentration,
Keith P
Keith
November 14, 2024
Lovely! Thanks for sharing this practice with us. Namaste
Bryan
Bryan
October 5, 2024
Very well delivered and the instruction was great 🙏
Craig Leavitt
Craig
August 19, 2024
A compassionate and kind approach to the introduction of breathing and concentration. Simple with thoughtful practices at the end of each session. A deep Bow to you Sister ✨️🙏🏻
Evelyn
Evelyn
August 1, 2024
This course is a gift to me with valuable teachings/learnings. Thank you. 🌺🌸
Robert Locke
Robert
June 10, 2024
I took some time to finish this course, taking a few days in between each class. I did this to practice each step, to reflect on what I felt, and notice the differences as I integrated. I found great value in the approach I took, and even greater value in this course, and Karen as a teacher. I would recommend this to anyone interested in learning...
Chuck Linton
Chuck
June 4, 2024
Really. An amazing and valuable introduction into concentration.
Andrew Lyjak
Andrew
May 1, 2024
Thank you, that was a great refresher. I'm fond of The Mind Illuminated, by Culadasa, which also focuses on finding samadhi as a foundation of practice. This course has helped me continue with the practice as I have felt stuck for a few months.
Christopher Blakeslee
Christopher
March 21, 2024
Very good basic grounding in concentration meditation. This will help my practice. Thank you!
Tim Schafer
Tim
March 7, 2024
Thank you for an interesting course that has clearly shown the benefits to improving my concentration practice... One to return to as practice develops. Thank you. 🙏
Matt C
Matt
January 16, 2024
I’d rate 6 stars if I could. Thank you so much for helping me with my practice. Peace and love!
Zu Fo
Zu
January 8, 2024
Wonderful - both informative and practical, presented with wisdom and kindness. The course reminded me of the importance of concentration and I feel inspired to practice it more often than I have recently.
Furqan Dar
Furqan
January 4, 2024
The course felt like having a personal coach for concentration practice. This course helped clarify how to actually exert my energy to deepen concentration; something I had not fully grasped by just reading books. I found the course very helpful, and I will return to this course throughout my life. Thank you, Karen!

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