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The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 19
White K
White K is a meditation object from the Buddhist tradition, specifically one of the ten Kasiṇas—devices used to develop deep concentration. The 'K' stands for Kasiṇa, a Pali term meaning 'whole' or 'entirety,' referring to a complete visual field. The White Kasiṇa involves focusing on a pure, uniform white disc or surface, such as a white circle painted on a cloth or a patch of white earth. Its purpose is to cultivate one-pointedness of mind (samādhi) by fixing attention on a single, simple visual stimulus, leading to meditative absorption (jhāna).
Position on the Tree of Life
This object corresponds to Path 19, which is associated with the Sephirah of Hod (Splendor) on the Tree of Life. Hod represents intellect, analysis, and communication, and the White Kasiṇa’s role in refining mental focus aligns with this sphere’s emphasis on mental clarity and discrimination.
Astrological and Planetary Correspondence
In the system of Liber 777, the White Kasiṇa is not directly tied to a specific astrological or planetary correspondence, as its primary context is Buddhist meditative practice rather than Western occult astrology. However, its association with Path 19 links it to the astrological sign of Gemini, which rules communication, duality, and mental agility—qualities that resonate with the focused, analytical nature of this meditation.
Historical Context
The White Kasiṇa is one of the ten Kasiṇas described in the Pali Canon, particularly in the Visuddhimagga (The Path of Purification) by Buddhaghosa (5th century CE). These meditation subjects are part of the Forty Buddhist Meditations (Kammaṭṭhāna), a comprehensive list of objects used for developing samādhi and vipassanā. The White Kasiṇa is often recommended for beginners due to its simplicity, as it reduces mental proliferation (papañca) by providing a singular, unchanging focus. In Buddhist monastic practice, it is used to attain the first four jhānas, states of deep meditative absorption. The color white symbolizes purity, clarity, and the absence of defilements, making it a potent tool for cultivating inner stillness.
Closing
In the table of Liber 777, the White Kasiṇa appears at step 19 (Path 19) under the row of The Forty Buddhist Meditations, representing a specific meditative technique for achieving mental concentration and spiritual insight through the visualisation of a pure white field.
Path 19
Open- Consciousness of the Adept
Сила Льва (Укрощение страстей)
- The Sword and the Serpent
9-й путь Змея
- God-Names in Assiah
Элохим (אלהים)
- Egyptian Gods of Zodiac (Asc. Decans)
Typhon
- Title of Tarot Trumps
The Daughter of the Flaming Sword.
- The King Scale of Colour (y)
Yellow, greenish
The Forty Buddhist Meditations
Open- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Triple zero
Nothing and Neither P no p' · Space · Consciousness
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Kether
Indifference S
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Chokmah
Joy S
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Binah
Compassion S
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Chesed
Friendliness S
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Geburah
Death R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Tiphereth
Buddha R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Netzach
The Gods R
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- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Hod
Analysis into 4
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Yesod
Elements A
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Malkuth
Dhamma R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 11
Shanga · The Body
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 12
Shanga · The Body
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 13
Wind K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 14
Yellow K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 15
Loathsomeness of Food P
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 16
Dark Blue K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 17
Bloody Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 18
Beaten and Scattered Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 20
Worm-eaten Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 21
Gnawed by Wild Beasts Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 22
Bloated Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 23
Liberality R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 24
Hacked in Pieces Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 25
Water K Skeleton Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 26
Limited Aperture K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 27
Putrid Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 28
Blood-red K Purple Corpse I
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 29
Conduct R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 30
Light K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 31
Fire K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · Path 32
Quiescence R
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · 32 bis
Earth K
- The Forty Buddhist Meditations · 31 bis
Breathing R