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Key Term | placement meditation |
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In Tibetan Script | འཇོག་སྒོམ་ |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | 'jog sgom |
English Standard | placement meditation |
Basic Meaning | This is the meditation of directly observing the mind without engaging in any analytical or intellectual activity. (Source: Thrangu Rinpoche, Transcending Ego, page 102).
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche says: "Whenever we reach a conclusion, or simply get tired, we just remain, settled in peace. This part is a little like shamatha." |
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Also called Settling meditation (Skt. sthāpyabhāvanā; Tib. འཇོག་སྒོམ་, jokgom or jok gom, Wyl. 'jog sgom) — the counterpart of analytical meditation. The practice of settling or resting the mind, which is alternated with periods of analysis or visualization.(Source: Rigpa Wiki) "In placement meditation one goes directly into deep Shamatha meditation and then one "looks at mind" directly without any analysis and perceives its emptiness." (Source: Thrangu Rinpoche, Transcending Ego, page 86). |
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