: Ajahn Brahm teaches that disappearing happens when you practice nibbida , or disengaging from the world.
: Disappearing occurs when the mind becomes completely still; just as a computer screen goes black when inactive, the mind stops noticing things that remain constant.
The "art of disappearing" refers to a profound meditative state where the practitioner lets go of the self, the body, and the five senses to achieve deep stillness and bliss.
: The formal collection of these talks is available as an eBook or PDF manual through various Buddhist libraries.
: Various reviews and excerpts summarize the stages of meditation described in the talks.
The Art Of Disappearing - Dhamma: Talks
: Ajahn Brahm teaches that disappearing happens when you practice nibbida , or disengaging from the world.
: Disappearing occurs when the mind becomes completely still; just as a computer screen goes black when inactive, the mind stops noticing things that remain constant.
The "art of disappearing" refers to a profound meditative state where the practitioner lets go of the self, the body, and the five senses to achieve deep stillness and bliss.
: The formal collection of these talks is available as an eBook or PDF manual through various Buddhist libraries.
: Various reviews and excerpts summarize the stages of meditation described in the talks.