Sitting Meditation:The Stabilization Phase and Breakthrough Phase in Meditation

Date: 08/17/2024   08/18/2024

Location: Star River Meditation Center

Teacher: Yunquan Huang

Sitting Meditation

The Stabilization Phase and Breakthrough Phase in Meditation

Meditation does not progress in a straight line. It moves through cycles of “stabilization → breakthrough → stabilization → breakthrough.” Understanding these two phases helps practitioners avoid confusion and cultivate steady, grounded progress.

1.What Is the Stabilization Phase?

This phase is essential even though it may feel uneventful.

1.Body and mind settle down

Breathing becomes smoother, thoughts reduce, and awareness steadies.

2.No obvious breakthroughs

No special sensations, no dramatic clarity—but everything feels stable and natural.

3.Foundation-building stage

Stabilization lays the groundwork for deeper meditation.

4.Easy to mistake as “no progress”

In fact:Stability is progress.

2.What Is the Breakthrough Phase?

This phase can feel inspiring but must not be pursued.

1.Awareness becomes sharper

Breath, body sensations, and emotional states become vivid.

2.Fewer mental distractions

The mind becomes luminous and clear.

3.Special experiences may arise

Lightness, spaciousness, joy, transparency, deep calm, or subtle energy shifts.

4.Risk of attachment

Breakthroughs feel pleasant, but clinging to them hinders practice.

The purpose of breakthroughs is to show what is possible—not to chase the experience.

3.The Relationship Between the Two

1.Stabilization is the foundation for breakthroughs

Without stability, no breakthrough is sustainable.

2.Returning to stability after breakthroughs is normal

This is integration, not regression.

3.The cycle repeats continuously

Stabilization → Breakthrough → Stabilization → Breakthrough

This is the natural rhythm of meditation.

4.How to Practice During the Stabilization Phase

1.Do not seek special states

Impatience disrupts stability.

2.Prioritize consistency

Regular practice outweighs dramatic experiences.

3.Notice subtle improvements

Smoother breathing

Relaxed body

Faster recovery from distraction

4.Cultivate patience

The deeper the foundation, the stronger the breakthrough.

5.How to Practice During the Breakthrough Phase

1.Avoid attachment

Remind yourself:“This is just an experience, not the goal.”

2.Keep breathing natural

Breakthrough excitement must be balanced.

3.Avoid overanalyzing

Experiences do not require interpretation.

4.Bring clarity into daily life

Breakthroughs are meaningful only when integrated.

Conclusion

Meditation unfolds through alternating stabilization and breakthrough.Stabilization roots the mind; breakthrough opens it.Stabilization deepens; breakthrough illuminates.Stabilization grounds; breakthrough liberates.When you understand and embrace both phases,your meditation becomes natural, steady, and free from confusion.

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