명상도서관

명상도서관

Meditation maps, attainment claims, and the adversities of mindfulness 자세히보기
  • 자료유형학술지논문
  • 저자명Anālayo, Bhikkhu
  • 학회/출판사/기관명Springer Verlag
  • 출판년도2020
  • 언어영어
  • 학술지명/학위논문주기Mindfulness
  • 발행사항11, pages2102–2112
  • ISBN/ISSN18688527, 18688535
  • 소개/요약A case study of the descriptions of the progress of Buddhist insight meditation provided by Daniel Ingram shows how a forceful form of mindfulness combined with high-speed mental noting can result in the construction of meditative experiences to accord with expectations created by maps of the progress of insight, culminating in claims to having reached levels of awakening. The potential impact of personal bias evident in this way reveals challenges faced by those researching meditative practices and cautions against overvaluing subjective reports by yogis. In particular, potentially adverse effects of mindfulness practices in the health care setting need to be placed into proper perspective, as the contention that even those who do not engage in deep and intensive insight meditation can suffer from repercussions potentially resulting from undergoing the insight knowledges is not accurate. Progress in research on mindfulness requires the sobriety of evaluating meditative experiences within their context, be it psychological, doctrinal, cultural, or social, in order to arrive at balanced assessments that avoid the two extremes of uncritical enthusiasm and exaggerated apprehensions.