Fire Kasina entrainment
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http://www.earthwaterfireair.com fire kasina entrainment • In Buddhism, kasiáša (Pali; Sanskrit: káštsna) refers to a class of basic visual objects of meditation. There are ten kasiáša mentioned in the Pali Tipitaka:[1] • earth (paášhavÄŤ kasiáša), • water (Äpo kasiáša), • fire (tejo kasiáša), • air, wind (vÄyo kasiáša), • blue, green (nÄŤla kasiáša), • yellow (pÄŤta kasiáša), • red (lohita kasiáša), • white (odÄta kasiáša), • enclosed space, hole, aperture (ÄkÄsa kasiáša), • consciousness (viññÄáša kasiáša) in the Pali suttas and some other texts; bright light (Äloka kasiáša) according to later sources, such as Buddhaghosa's Visuddhimagga. • The kasiáša are typically described as a colored disk, with the particular color, properties, dimensions and medium often specified according to the type of kasiáša. The earth kasiáša, for instance, is a disk in a red-brown color formed by spreading earth or clay (or another medium producing similar color and texture) on a screen of canvas or another backing material.
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