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Immeasurable Meditations and Mindfulness

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Current research points to occasional problems experienced by practitioners of the immeasurable or boundless states. From a historical perspective, the standard mode of teaching these by way of directing specific thoughts to a particular set of individuals is a later development in the Buddhist traditions, not attested in the early texts. Instead of being the sole way of teaching the cultivation of positive mental attitudes like mettā and compassion, alternative approaches could be developed based on Buddhist canonical precedents that are less demanding in cognitive effort and closer in kind to the cultivation of mindfulness. In fact, mindfulness relates to mettā and compassion in various ways, which reflects its multifunctionality in early Buddhist meditation theory.

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Abbreviations

AN:

Aṅguttara-nikāya

It:

Itivuttaka

MĀ:

Madhyama-āgama

MN:

Majjhima-nikāya

SĀ:

Saṃyukta-āgama

SN:

Saṃyutta-nikāya

Sn:

Sutta-nipāta

T:

Taishō edition

Up:

Abhidharmakośopāyikā-ṭīkā

Vibh:

Vibhaṅga

Vism:

Visuddhimagga

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Anālayo, B. Immeasurable Meditations and Mindfulness. Mindfulness 10, 2620–2628 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-019-01237-0

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