Journal article
The path to contentless experience in meditation: An evidence synthesis based on expert texts
TJ Woods, JM Windt, O Carter
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences | Published : 2024
Abstract
In contentless experience (sometimes termed pure consciousness) there is an absence of mental content such as thought, perception, and mental imagery. The path to contentless experience in meditation can be taken to comprise the meditation technique, and the experiences (“interim-states”) on the way to the contentless “goal-state/s”. Shamatha, Transcendental, and Stillness Meditation are each said to access contentless experience, but the path to that experience in each practice is not yet well understood from a scientific perspective. We have employed evidence synthesis to select and review 135 expert texts from those traditions. In this paper we describe the techniques and interim-states b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. Toby Woods was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program scholarship, Jennifer Windt by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE170101254) and a National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas Grant (APP2002454), and Olivia Carter by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT140100807).