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[[四禅天]] (Jpn [[shizenten]] ) | [[四禅天]] (Jpn [[shizenten]] ) | ||
− | Also, four [[dhyana]] [[heavens]]. The four [[heavens]] that constitute the [[world of form]]. They are named | + | Also, four [[dhyana]] [[heavens]]. |
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+ | The four [[heavens]] that constitute the [[world of form]]. | ||
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+ | They are named ordinally— | ||
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+ | [[the first meditation heaven]], | ||
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+ | the [[second meditation heaven]], and so on—in ascending [[order]] of altitude and [[quality]]. | ||
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+ | They are further subdivided into eighteen [[heavens]]. | ||
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+ | When, by practicing the [[four stages of meditation]], one frees oneself of the [[illusions of the world of desire]], one can be [[reborn]] among these [[four meditation heavens]]. | ||
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+ | The [[four meditation heavens]] are also regarded as [[four levels of consciousness]] that one can attain by practicing the corresponding [[meditation]]. | ||
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+ | See also; [[four stages of meditation]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 5 October 2015
four meditation heavens
四禅天 (Jpn shizenten )
Also, four dhyana heavens.
The four heavens that constitute the world of form.
They are named ordinally—
the first meditation heaven,
the second meditation heaven, and so on—in ascending order of altitude and quality.
They are further subdivided into eighteen heavens.
When, by practicing the four stages of meditation, one frees oneself of the illusions of the world of desire, one can be reborn among these four meditation heavens.
The four meditation heavens are also regarded as four levels of consciousness that one can attain by practicing the corresponding meditation.
See also; four stages of meditation.