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[[The Fifth Jhana]]: [[Infinity of Space]]
 
[[The Fifth Jhana]]: [[Infinity of Space]]
  
The fifth through the [[eighth jhanas]] are the “[[absorptions without form]].” This is because they refer to states of [[consciousness]] where there is no [[perception]] of a [[form]] or [[body]]. They correspond to [[heavenly realms]] which also have no [[form]] or [[body]]. That is, beings [[re-born]] to the [[formless realms]], which are some of the [[heavenly]] planes, do not have a [[body]], but do have pleasant [[existences]].
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The fifth through the [[eighth jhanas]] are the “[[absorptions without form]].” This is because they refer to states of [[consciousness]] where there is no [[perception]] of a [[form]] or [[body]]. They correspond to [[heavenly realms]] which also have no [[form]] or [[body]]. That is, [[beings]] [[re-born]] to the [[formless realms]], which are some of the [[heavenly]] planes, do not have a [[body]], but do have [[pleasant]] [[existences]].
  
You enter the [[fifth jhana]] by remaining in the utter peacefulness state and then shift your attention to the boundaries of your being. You focus your attention outward as if you are watching yourself from above. You may feel like you are floating above your [[body]] at first. You put your attention on your [[body]] so that it [[feels]] like you are filling the room. This is expanded further and further so that you fill your whole neighborhood, city, country, continent, and then to space itself. You find yourself in this huge expanse of empty [[space]].  
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You enter the [[fifth jhana]] by remaining in the utter [[peacefulness]] state and then shift your [[attention]] to the boundaries of your being. You focus your [[attention]] outward as if you are watching yourself from above. You may [[feel]] like you are floating above your [[body]] at first. You put your [[attention]] on your [[body]] so that it [[feels]] like you are filling the room. This is expanded further and further so that you fill your whole neighborhood, city, country, continent, and then to [[space]] itself. You find yourself in this huge expanse of [[empty]] [[space]].  
 
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The Fifth Jhana: Infinity of Space

The fifth through the eighth jhanas are the “absorptions without form.” This is because they refer to states of consciousness where there is no perception of a form or body. They correspond to heavenly realms which also have no form or body. That is, beings re-born to the formless realms, which are some of the heavenly planes, do not have a body, but do have pleasant existences.

You enter the fifth jhana by remaining in the utter peacefulness state and then shift your attention to the boundaries of your being. You focus your attention outward as if you are watching yourself from above. You may feel like you are floating above your body at first. You put your attention on your body so that it feels like you are filling the room. This is expanded further and further so that you fill your whole neighborhood, city, country, continent, and then to space itself. You find yourself in this huge expanse of empty space.

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