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Page 18
... deliberate Character Building , the use of the four Brahma Viharas , and early steps in the deliberate raising of consciousness , which , as will be seen , is in a way the whole object of Higher Meditation . The full range of this sub ...
... deliberate Character Building , the use of the four Brahma Viharas , and early steps in the deliberate raising of consciousness , which , as will be seen , is in a way the whole object of Higher Meditation . The full range of this sub ...
Page 38
... deliberately and con- sciously ; then close the eyes and visualise utter darkness . Feel yourself floating in a silent void , and deliberately empty the mind of every thought or feeling by imagining such a condition as Swinburne's ...
... deliberately and con- sciously ; then close the eyes and visualise utter darkness . Feel yourself floating in a silent void , and deliberately empty the mind of every thought or feeling by imagining such a condition as Swinburne's ...
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... deliberate and , at a later stage , used for special purposes , should manifest for the rest of the day as full and rhyth- mic breathing able to be used , when so required , to calm undue agitation or to reduce fatigue . In the realm of ...
... deliberate and , at a later stage , used for special purposes , should manifest for the rest of the day as full and rhyth- mic breathing able to be used , when so required , to calm undue agitation or to reduce fatigue . In the realm of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS | 17 |
CONCENTRATION | 30 |
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A. P. Sinnett achieve action analogy anatta anicca applies aspect attained become begin Bhagavad Gita bhikkhus body breathing Buddha Buddhism cause chosen Christmas Humphreys compassion contemplation deliberate described desire Dhammapada doctrine dukkha effort emotion energy enlightenment evil example exercise experience eyes faculty feeling Fetters follows force function goal habit heart Hence Higher Meditation Hui Neng human iddhis ideal illusion imagination impersonal inner intellect intuition jhanas karma knowledge koan Lankavatara Sutra later lies light lives lower Mahayana manifest master mental method mind-development motive mystic nature Nirvana Noble Eightfold Path object once one's oneself pairs of opposites Pali Canon Path perfect physical practice principles pure Reality satori sattva sense Silence spiritual stage strive student Sutra Theravada things thought thought-machine tion true truth understanding Universe vehicles Voice whole wisdom wise words Yoga