Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

Advancing from Mindfulness to Deep Meditation

"A rare and masterful contribution to the landscape of contemporary meditation literature. Refreshingly practical and accessible." David R. Vago, PhD; President, International Society for Contemplative Research

"The book contains complete instructions for one way of entry into nirvana—I can recommend it with the greatest confidence." Terje Sparby, PhD; Professor of Philosophy and Meditation Researcher, Norway

This manual provides comprehensive practical guidance for developing the jhanas (profoundly serene and blissful states of meditative concentration), potentially all the way to the cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)—the highest meditative attainment possible according to the early Buddhist scriptures.

The manual is designed for mind training in meditation retreat settings and includes on- and off-the-cushion practical advice for the following practices:

  • Mindfulness
  • Four jhanas
  • Four formless attainments
  • Cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)


It is suitable for anyone aspiring to go beyond basic mindfulness on a meditation retreat. The mindfulness techniques can also be applied in regular meditation practice at home.

The author has 20 years of experience with meditation, including five years of Buddhist monkhood and personal experience with all the practices and attainments described in the manual. His rational, structured, and analytical approach to the training reflects his professional background (e.g., McKinsey), making the manual a unique blend of the deepest meditation practice and clear, methodical advice.

 

Length: approx. 130 pages (A4 size)

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Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

Advancing from Mindfulness to Deep Meditation

"A rare and masterful contribution to the landscape of contemporary meditation literature. Refreshingly practical and accessible." David R. Vago, PhD; President, International Society for Contemplative Research

"The book contains complete instructions for one way of entry into nirvana—I can recommend it with the greatest confidence." Terje Sparby, PhD; Professor of Philosophy and Meditation Researcher, Norway

This manual provides comprehensive practical guidance for developing the jhanas (profoundly serene and blissful states of meditative concentration), potentially all the way to the cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)—the highest meditative attainment possible according to the early Buddhist scriptures.

The manual is designed for mind training in meditation retreat settings and includes on- and off-the-cushion practical advice for the following practices:

  • Mindfulness
  • Four jhanas
  • Four formless attainments
  • Cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)


It is suitable for anyone aspiring to go beyond basic mindfulness on a meditation retreat. The mindfulness techniques can also be applied in regular meditation practice at home.

The author has 20 years of experience with meditation, including five years of Buddhist monkhood and personal experience with all the practices and attainments described in the manual. His rational, structured, and analytical approach to the training reflects his professional background (e.g., McKinsey), making the manual a unique blend of the deepest meditation practice and clear, methodical advice.

 

Length: approx. 130 pages (A4 size)

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Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

by Tomas Piskacek
Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

Jhana Training Manual: Step-by-Step Journey from Mindfulness to Cessation

by Tomas Piskacek

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Advancing from Mindfulness to Deep Meditation

"A rare and masterful contribution to the landscape of contemporary meditation literature. Refreshingly practical and accessible." David R. Vago, PhD; President, International Society for Contemplative Research

"The book contains complete instructions for one way of entry into nirvana—I can recommend it with the greatest confidence." Terje Sparby, PhD; Professor of Philosophy and Meditation Researcher, Norway

This manual provides comprehensive practical guidance for developing the jhanas (profoundly serene and blissful states of meditative concentration), potentially all the way to the cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)—the highest meditative attainment possible according to the early Buddhist scriptures.

The manual is designed for mind training in meditation retreat settings and includes on- and off-the-cushion practical advice for the following practices:

  • Mindfulness
  • Four jhanas
  • Four formless attainments
  • Cessation of perception and feeling (nirodha samapatti)


It is suitable for anyone aspiring to go beyond basic mindfulness on a meditation retreat. The mindfulness techniques can also be applied in regular meditation practice at home.

The author has 20 years of experience with meditation, including five years of Buddhist monkhood and personal experience with all the practices and attainments described in the manual. His rational, structured, and analytical approach to the training reflects his professional background (e.g., McKinsey), making the manual a unique blend of the deepest meditation practice and clear, methodical advice.

 

Length: approx. 130 pages (A4 size)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181933262
Publisher: Tomás Piskácek - Jhana Training Insights
Publication date: 05/05/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

I was born in Prague, Czechia, in 1987. I studied economics at Kenyon College (BA, Ohio), the London School of Economics, and the University of Amsterdam (MSc). Among my few jobs, I spent the longest time at McKinsey & Company. I became interested in Buddhism when I was 16 and started meditating at 18. In 2018, I went to Malaysia to become a Theravada monk. I was able to get into the jhanas (profoundly serene and blissful states of meditative concentration) relatively quickly. Later, in 2022, I managed to break through into the cessation of perception and feeling - the highest meditative attainment possible according to the early Buddhist scriptures. After that, I maintained and developed the cessation practice for over two years. Besides Malaysia, I have practiced meditation in Buddhist monasteries in Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Singapore. At the end of 2024, I decided to abandon formal monasticism, return to Europe, and dedicate myself to helping others on the path to jhana. Website: www.jhana.training
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