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concept:jhana-dhyana-meditative-absorptionJhana/Dhyana (Meditative Absorption)
States of deep meditative absorption empirically associated with near-critical neural dynamics in cited studies
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- The broad Buddhist tradition to which Madhyamaka and Zen belong, emphasizing emptiness and compassion.
- Buddhist contemplative practice modelled as active inference directed at the evidential basis of one's own priors
- Meditative absorption states; the transition from 6th to 5th jhana is said to introduce reflectivity and space from traveling waves.
- Form of mindfulness meditation leading to permanent changes in how the mind works and perception of reality
- Empirical convergence with the paper's criticality prediction for post-dual agents
- A Zen meditation technique for interrupting the mind's self-construction and thought generation.