ting nge 'dzin

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ting nge 'dzin

A general term for the practice of meditative absorption aimed at developing profound states of concentration.

A generic name for the one hundred and eleven meditative stabilities enumerated in the present text.
meditative stabilities

A mind focused one-pointedly on an object of concentration.

A state of meditative concentration or absorption.

Concentration of total mental equanimity which is such a powerful mental state it can be turned to accomplish amazing results.

One of the synonyms for the meditative state, literally "a completely focused state."

One of the synonyms for the meditative state, meaning a completely focused state.

Placing the mind on an object of attention, or sometimes more generally, a meditative state.

See "absorption."

State of mental absorption or one-pointed concentration.

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