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Old 21-01-2017, 01:29 PM
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From my reading, it appears that Chochma is the "beginning", a seed thought or object of meditation. Binah seems to be the "development", which appears to be discursive thought or pondering the object of meditation. Daat is the "conclusion" which appears to be the AHA moment where one finally understands that which is being contemplated.

This seems very analogous to the first two Buddhist jhanas (absorptions), a practice that I've found to be very useful for years.

Those are just my thoughts on what I read but it would be good to hear some one from the Jewish tradition comment on this from a Jewish perspective.

When one meditates, all is revealed in one way or another. Since posting here, I've come in contact quite unexpectedly with a prominent Jewish Rabbi who confirmed my intuition on this subject. However, he preferred the word "connection" to my expression of an "AHA moment". That works for me. The question has been resolved.
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