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Timeline for Practicality of seventh Jhana?

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Aug 4 at 1:58 answer added user26659 timeline score: 0
Aug 2 at 4:08 comment added user26609 that's not an insane guess but it's slightly absurd to think there are three monks who have achieved 8th jhana in japan @Pycm especially given that it's the mundane path, to meditate without enlightenment
Aug 2 at 3:46 answer added user26609 timeline score: 0
Aug 2 at 3:40 comment added user26609 with or without outflows (apologies if i use the phrase clumsily and incorrectly)
Jul 29 at 13:48 answer added OyaMist timeline score: 1
Jul 27 at 6:45 answer added Dhamma Dhatu timeline score: 1
Jul 26 at 11:37 answer added Exequiel timeline score: 1
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Jun 22 at 14:13 answer added Pycm timeline score: -1
Jun 22 at 4:30 comment added Pycm No monk or lay person would post their most noble attainments on a website. Even somebody goes to them and asked personally and secretly, they wouldn't tell. It's not common. It's very rare. Among lay people, it's even more rare. My guess among monks 1 in 100,000 and among lay people 1 in 10,000,000. It rare because they don't put enough effort, they don't have the capacity, don't have suitable background, don't have suitable teacher etc.
Jun 18 at 10:28 history asked Kobamschitzo CC BY-SA 4.0