The Elements of MeditationMeditation is an ancient technique which is used for physical and mental relaxation as well as for personal and spiritual growth. THE ELEMENTS OF MEDITATION explains the what, why, when, and how of meditation, its benefits, and answers many of the questions which arise for those approaching meditation for the first time. |
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... hand should be uppermost . Some say that if you're right - handed , the left hand represents the hidden , inner side of you , and therefore should be on top , and vice versa if you're left - handed . Others say that the right hand ...
... hand should be uppermost . Some say that if you're right - handed , the left hand represents the hidden , inner side of you , and therefore should be on top , and vice versa if you're left - handed . Others say that the right hand ...
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... hand clapping ? ' . How absurd . Clapping by definition is the act of two hands , of bringing the separate surfaces of two separate and distinct hands sharply together . So how can one hand clap ? How indeed . And yet in meditation one hand ...
... hand clapping ? ' . How absurd . Clapping by definition is the act of two hands , of bringing the separate surfaces of two separate and distinct hands sharply together . So how can one hand clap ? How indeed . And yet in meditation one hand ...
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... hand clapping ? ' What indeed ? What can be the sound of one hand , if by definition clapping is caused by two hands ? Could the answer be silence ? Hardly , since the koan indicates that ' clapping ' is taking place . Well then , can the ...
... hand clapping ? ' What indeed ? What can be the sound of one hand , if by definition clapping is caused by two hands ? Could the answer be silence ? Hardly , since the koan indicates that ' clapping ' is taking place . Well then , can the ...
Contents
Beginning the Journey | 1 |
Finding the Time | 12 |
Meditation Positions | 23 |
Copyright | |
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abdomen able allow answer arise attention awareness become begin Blue Cliff Record body Buddha Buddhist centimetres centre Chapter Christian meditational circle clarity colours concentration conscious creative cushion Dervish develop distractions dreams emotions emptiness energy Eugen Herrigel example exercise experience experiencing EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION eyes feel focused gaining insight haiku hand happens inner Jesus prayer journey of meditation keep kinhin knows I breathe koan label legs look lotus lotus position mandala mantra matter means meditation position meditation practice meditation session meditation teachers mind minutes nature Notice once one's ourselves out-breath path patience perhaps physical point of focus posture problem psychological Psychosynthesis reality realization relaxed retreat Sanskrit sensations sense shi-ne simply sitting someone sound spiritual symbolizes T. S. Eliot things thoughts traditions tranquillity and insight travelling unconscious mind usually vipassana visualization watching the breath words zazen