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The Buddhist Tradition of Samatha: Methods for Refining and Examining Consciousness
Author Wallace, B. Alan
Source Journal of Consciousness Studies
Volumev.6 n.2-3
Date1999
Pages175 - 187
PublisherThe College of Religious Studies, Mahidol University
Publisher Url http://www.crs.mahidol.ac.th/WebCRS_English/indexEnglish.htm
LocationThailand [泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordConsciousness States; Meditation; Samatha; Self Perception; Wallace, B. Alan; 佛教人物=Buddhist
AbstractThis essay points out the limitations of purely extraspective,objective research for examining the nature of subjective phenomena, particularly consciousness itself,and argues that first-person investigation of consciousness is optimally based upon a prior refinement of attentional stability and vividness, as practiced by Buddhist contemplatives. The cultivation of mindfulness and introspection in this tradition is discussed in relation to various Buddhist techniques for training of the attention. The stages of attentional development up to the accomplishment of "samatha",or meditative quiescence,are then explained,as are the purported state- and trait-effects of this discipline. Such training may form the basis of a "contemplative science" that could well complement cognitive scientific research into the nature of consciousness.
ISSN13558250
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Created date2001.06.14
Modified date2016.09.06



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