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The fourth [[jhana]] is entered when the mind remains [[equanimous]] to the [[third jhana]] of contentment long enough that you are ready to let go further. There is no positive or negative [[feeling]] in the [[mind]] or [[body]]. Then there is an all pervading, deep peacefulness, with [[one-pointedness]] of [[mind]].  
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The fourth [[jhana]] is entered when the [[mind]] remains [[equanimous]] to the [[third jhana]] of contentment long enough that you are ready to let go further. There is no positive or negative [[feeling]] in the [[mind]] or [[body]]. Then there is an all pervading, deep peacefulness, with [[one-pointedness]] of [[mind]].  
 
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The Fourth Jhana: Utter Peacefulness

The fourth jhana is entered when the mind remains equanimous to the third jhana of contentment long enough that you are ready to let go further. There is no positive or negative feeling in the mind or body. Then there is an all pervading, deep peacefulness, with one-pointedness of mind.

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