Guru Hargobind would rise long before the day dawned and after his bath in the holy tank, would go into meditation. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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Here's a comprehensive guide to the 1500-year-old tried and tested practice of Zen meditation that will bring tranquility to your life. |
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Koans are profound riddles, used as a form of meditation by some schools of Zen. |
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His views based on meditation came to be known as Zen Buddhism and became popular in China and Japan. |
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Both provide anchorage to a person who might otherwise get lost in meditation or in crusade. |
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On Saturday morning there was a meditation followed by a session on healing led by a psychotherapist. |
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Shivering he slowed his breathing and closed his mind, retreating within himself in one of the meditation rituals. |
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During this time he also made pilgrimages to Sri Lanka, India, China, and Nepal to visit Buddhist sites and for meditation retreats. |
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Silent meditation retreats, I've discovered, are helpful for some people and not for others. |
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His recovery programme goes on to embrace detox, rehab and Buddhist meditation retreats. |
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He believes their meditation leads to magical powers, like levitation and invisibility. |
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What would it take to change from life in the fast lane to a lifelong pursuit of meditation and study? |
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A single stanza, perhaps the first, makes an excellent introduction to prayer or rimes of meditation. |
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Dave nodded, but seemed distracted by something else, for Christopher had risen from his meditation suddenly, and he was coming out. |
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There are plenty of apposite biblical quotations, and a series of questions by way of recapitulation and meditation at the end of each chapter. |
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A boy behind him sews his robe to the prayer mat so that when the meditation is over and he stands up, the mat stands up with him. |
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It's the tale of a pensioner and the quirky tenants in his rooming house, acting out a colourful meditation on the joy of being alive. |
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He's going to be producing CD's of mood music and meditation music for her. |
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Mindfulness meditation, yoga asanas and pranayama are each powerful practices that can affect our lives deeply. |
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Group toning and chanting was always followed by silent meditation and many assumed lotus postures for this. |
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Her gentle voice can lull you into a state of meditation and nostalgia and then another song will make your toe start tapping. |
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This superior wisdom is only attainable through the practice of meditation. |
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The mummy itself is seated upright in meditation with a monk's saffron robes wrapped around its now chalky body. |
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Appleton's retreat starts at 6.15 am with meditation, followed by t'ai chi overlooking the sea, then breakfast and meditation practice. |
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I also tried yoga, meditation and t'ai chi, but they were temporary highs, like writing. |
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When meditation is very deep, various channels are open and it will lead to samadhi and then to final Moksha if God pleases. |
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The last half an hour is a meditation at the sacred samadhi of Sadhu Vaswani. |
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This is obviously much easier than traditional forms of meditation that took much practice and discipline to tame the mind. |
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The sudden flash is a key to all Buddhist meditation, from the level of basic mindfulness to the highest levels of tantra. |
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The Maharishi talks less about what happens during meditation than its effects on everyday life. |
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Learn to change your state of mind in meditation, turning awareness within to your spiritual nature, the radiance within you. |
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The universal will replace the individual when we have experienced and tasted it in meditation. |
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To reduce stress, add weekly regenerative sessions to your routine, such as saunas, massage, meditation, or counseling. |
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With its uniformly excellent cast, Silberling's finely observed meditation on grief and loss never stoops to tear-jerking sentiment. |
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In fact, they are not alone in defending the scientificity of yogic meditation as a valid scientific method. |
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They all had rudrakshas, tulasi-malas, jasmine flowers tied up in their hair, and they were all praying, doing meditation and chanting mantras. |
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The recitation of Vedic mantras can be heard in the ether even now through internal meditation. |
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The title poem of his new collection is a rangy, long-lined meditation dishing up great scoops of modern life. |
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As much as I valued the path of Eastern spirituality and meditation, I was uncomfortable with its subtle scorn for the physical world. |
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But the trouble with meditation and yoga and your third eye is that it takes so long. |
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Later, the contemplation on the nine stages became associated with the Zen sect that focused on meditation practice. |
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Now, they are teaching a meditation class for about 10 of their fellow med students. |
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I seriously would recommend a time of meditation or self-analysis at times. |
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The idea of locative art allows him to create an economical meditation upon the colonization of public spaces, time, and memory by technology. |
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I've experienced something very similar with guided meditation as part of a course. |
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So you can use the practices of yoga and meditation to find and establish your own way. |
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Chinese gardens typically included a building for scholarly contemplation and meditation. |
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Now he was committing to no drink, no drugs, vegetarianism and two hours' meditation every day. |
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They are urged to try breathing exercises or meditation, and to discuss the tragedy with others. |
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With that, Campbell was off for a hot bath, a spot of yoga, some stretching and a bit of meditation. |
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If you don't have peace in your life, it might be time to give meditation a try. |
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When we practice meditation, we think and analyze more clearly and effectively. |
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If you thought yoga was all about quiet reflection and meditation, this will change that. |
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You enjoy silence and natural surroundings and heal yourself through meditation. |
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For years I've included at least ten minutes or so of meditation in my daily practice. |
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There were no books or sources for other religious approaches, such as Eastern meditation or yoga. |
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It is not passion, though, which fuels the real highlights of this display, but quiet meditation. |
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These are normally only experienced just before falling asleep, or during deep meditation. |
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I think it's possible to achieve any state with meditation, it just takes practice. |
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Apart from meditation, I can't think of a better way to pull the plug and truly unwind. |
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I personally had practised yoga and meditation and at times was quite dedicated. |
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I would say yes, focused meditation might add to becoming more of a boulder. |
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An expert in the field weighs in on meditation, self-knowledge and what they have to do with keeping aches and pains away. |
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Then on Saturday and Sunday, June 19-20, there will be a full program of Tibetan culture, meditation, sand mandalas and activities for the kids. |
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Mahamudra, the practice of looking directly at the mind, is the pinnacle of meditation and study in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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Main's method of meditation bears a similarity to, but has some differences from, centering prayer as practiced and taught by Keating. |
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One told me it was no use doing yoga and meditation if you threw the employees back into a bullying bear pit on the workplace floor. |
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The shrine also attracts Indo-Muslim mystics called faqir, religious mendicants who observe lives of poverty, chastity, meditation and prayer. |
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There wasn't so much as a geometry book in sight as the new timetable began with classes ranging from meditation and massage to yoga and tai chi. |
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In a more general sense, the painting offers a meditation on the eternal and the ephemeral. |
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Body training consists of various gentle stretches and meditation postures to open the meridian lines. |
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I find that meditation is a very useful tool to get work done, to achieve what one sets out to achieve. |
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Dates are annotated on the papers, and the piece might best be considered a Zen meditation on the way cigarettes metronomically mark one's hours. |
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The meditation was conducted while listening to a CD of shamanic double drumming. |
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Analogies were drawn to waking from a dream, from a hypnotic trance, or from meditation. |
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The best-known form of meditation is Transcendental Meditation, which more than 1 million Americans practice regularly. |
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It is reminiscent of the claim of Transcendental Meditation that group meditation could reduce local crime rates. |
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The Japanese word zen is the phonetic transcription of the Chinese character chan, which means meditation. |
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In Buddhism, this can arise through the practice of meditation, the practice of mindfulness. |
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Dancing is the combination of physical exercise, mudras, bhava, body stretching, meditation and health awareness. |
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Aromatherapy incorporates yin and yang, reflexology, shiatsu, pressure points, vibrational healing, colour therapy, crystals and meditation. |
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All the personalist philosophy of Wojtyla can be seen as a meditation upon the Trinity. |
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Without adequate meditation, she wouldn't have enough magic energy to cast a spell. |
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Or try Body Balance, a blend of balance poses combined with flowing guided movements, yoga and meditation. |
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Twelve years ago Kerry MacLean and her husband instituted a daily meditation session for their blended family of seven. |
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Life at the monastery is simple, with a handful of monks beginning each day with prayers and meditation. |
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People who need to use a chair for meditation should sit upright with their feet touching the ground. |
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In order to change this situation, Buddhism introduces the skillful means of meditation practice. |
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He went into a state of deep meditation and let the bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteshvara, do the talking. |
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Below in the locker rooms, Namir had just finished her stretches and pre-battle meditation, and was zipping herself into her camouflage bodysuit. |
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Cast away all that mumbo-jumbo new age ideas one might have about meditation. |
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In the Satya yuga a white avatara appeared to Kardama muni to establish meditation as the process for self-realization. |
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This undistracted listening to the dharma is a practice of the fifth paramita, which is meditation. |
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They rushed up, shouting insults at the sage who was then deep in meditation. |
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My second catalyst was also well acquainted with various forms of mysticism, occultism and meditation. |
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The individuals who first developed meditation and relaxation as a means of calming the turmoil of their spirits were acting naturopathically. |
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The dojo had punching bags, boxing gloves, a fountain that was in the corner of the room, which I presumed was for meditation. |
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His entries on bookstacks and meditation are right up my alley, and probably pretty far up your alley, too. |
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The room was lit by a lamp, which was placed next to the meditation teacher, who was sitting up front beside a window. |
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This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation. |
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It was a solemn holy vow before God in dealing with our never-dying souls, and to be taken with due meditation and consideration. |
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If I were into meditation or some other New Age sort of thing I could see myself meditating to it. |
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The relaxing sound of the water was more soothing than a new age meditation tape. |
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Reading them feels as soothing as I hope my attempts at meditation might some day be. |
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There's also a large bronzy image of Buddha seated in meditation and ornate hooded archways, and sunny colours abound. |
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Already in 1943, Bohuslav Martinu, in exile in America, had composed his brooding symphonic meditation Memorial to Lidice. |
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Falun Gong is a mixture of Buddhism, Taoism and meditation and breathing exercises. |
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Red spectrolite is at its best in jewellery but can be also used as a very personal meditation or healing stone. |
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After vespers and meditation the monks sit down to evening supper which is eaten in silence while they listen to readings from scripture. |
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Yoga and meditation have become popular in today's culture as healthy, non-chemical alternatives to drugs. |
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He teaches classes in meditation as a technique for the non-chemical control of chronic pain. |
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After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air. |
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In vipassana, or insight meditation, the practitioner consciously explores the body and mind. |
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Thus, Buddhist monks acquire both concentration and mindfulness skills through samatha and vipassana meditation training. |
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The recent addition of seats placed around the burial ground provides a facility for visitors to sit in quiet meditation, and is a lovely idea. |
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To understand visualization practice, we have to understand something of the progressive stages of meditation. |
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If you're hoping for a complex, nuanced meditation on the nature of nationalism, this is not the film for you. |
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Into this meditation obtrudes another vision, with an entirely distinct vocabulary and resonance. |
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In fact, the subtitled video is a poignant and hard-hitting meditation on four Turkish women who wear wigs, and why they do so. |
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So now I am the proud owner of some Hare Krishna meditation tome with no English text whatsoever. |
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It involves a whole way of living in which meditation, life, and activity are meant to blend into one harmonious integrality. |
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Cuomo feels his meditation practice is now helping to create a more harmonious relationship between members. |
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Each day begins and ends with hatha yoga, meditation and worship at the havan, or fire ceremony. |
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The next several days passed in a blur of meditation and health food and talk. |
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But Barnes has produced a bleak and profound meditation on love and loss from an ostensibly banal premise. |
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He neither drinks, nor smokes, preferring transcendental meditation to the highs attained through substance abuse. |
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Though meditation is the main religious discipline practiced by convert Buddhists, chanted liturgies are an important part of many meditations. |
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The government has also arrested thousands of practitioners of a spiritual discipline that primarily involves physical exercise and meditation. |
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For many spiritually oriented folks, this can include providing compassionate service or maintaining spiritual disciplines such as meditation. |
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By simple definition, meditation is engagement in contemplation, especially of a spiritual or devotional nature. |
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We're in a Buddhist gompa in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland and the Venerable Tenzin Tsepal is leading a meditation. |
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These four temples have a meditation hall and a major monks' training center within the same compound. |
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These clinics also employ holistic approaches to cancer treatment such as meditation, visualisation, massage and so on. |
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Maybe all you need is a shot at the oxygen bar or a brief meditation to get your blood pumping again. |
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Even for many experienced hatha yogis, sitting still in meditation requires more effort and more courage than doing 108 sun salutations. |
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She's also tried homoeopathy, meditation and colour therapy as well as conventional drugs. |
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There's an underground honeycomb of meditation cells, where incense drifts through the darkness. |
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Clearly illustrated in Patanjali's yoga sutras, which states in the eight limbs that before meditation can begin one must possess concentration. |
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His hours-long meditation was so intense he'd break out in a sweat and would be exhausted by the end of it. |
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A strict disciplinarian, he is particular about his health and is into yoga and meditation. |
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Yet these pieces' mixture of lyricism, imagism, meditation and narrative are all hallmarks of the prose poem tradition. |
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He will engage in meditation while having his brain scanned by state-of-the-art brain imaging devices. |
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His usually unguarded expression was marred by the deep frown of meditation he now wore. |
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The mandala represents an imaginary palace that is contemplated during meditation. |
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I'll do some cogitation and some preparation and some meditation also, and see if I can't come up with my own top five guilty pleasure songs. |
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But a recent meditation in a deserted Moroccan line-up led me to ponder the perplexities of relative perfection. |
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Noteworthy in this meditation is the use of imperatives and action verbs, which are meant to activate the believer. |
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Incarnation, a volume in the New Century Theology series, reads as an extended meditation on the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. |
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Through the practice of meditation one comes to realize the true nature of mind. |
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By prayer and meditation the pious Buddhist enters into living communion with the heavenly Lord. |
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The head is a beautiful meditation that is aided by McBee's sensitive, free foundation and Markowitz's rubato comping. |
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A billionaire who had a fetish for huge buildings and computerized offices wasn't likely to do much meditation. |
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This work of intensity and passion becomes a transfixing meditation on trust and intimacy. |
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Three meals a day are taken in a group, but in silence and as another form of meditation, as each mouthful is slowly chewed and contemplated. |
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And I'm actually standing near the universal temple, where anyone is welcome to come for meditation or silent contemplation. |
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It takes on an ambience of solemnity, filled with memory, contemplation, and meditation. |
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That started to look a lot like traditional forms of meditation or contemplation. |
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It is here that meditation leads to introspection, foundation for humane thinking. |
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I enjoy brisk walks, and try to use the time for creative introspection and meditation. |
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This is a short pocket-sized book that can be read quickly and offers good basic insights into relaxation techniques and meditation. |
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The mind is focused inwards, and this effort of concentration acts as stimulus to gain access to the knowledge of the object of meditation. |
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On this day, Hindus fast and stay awake all night taking part in prayers, meditation and poojas. |
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During meditation we all sit cross-legged, hand on knees, eyes closed, and try empty our minds. |
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He was sitting cross-legged on the floor, eyes closed, apparently in deep meditation. |
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Our most enduring achievements have resulted not from frenetic activity, but rather from quiet meditation. |
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Mack has embraced traditions from Freudian psychoanalysis to the guided meditation of Werner Erhard. |
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Prayers converts pages of text into a chain of tiny prayer beads to be fingered during ritual recitation and meditation. |
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But prayerful meditation quietly assures me that mutual love in the context of a greater love for God can only be good. |
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This classic meditation on the forces of darkness and the struggle to contain them makes the heart glad and the nerves tingle. |
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We practice Zen meditation together 1-2 days a week. Anyone with a sincere interest in meditation is welcome. |
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No figure in the history of Zen is more closely associated with meditation practice than the thirteenth-century Japanese master Dogen. |
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He explains the rich spiritual tradition of prayer at the close of day, and provides an inspiring meditation on the texts. |
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These findings show that meditation has a demonstrable neurological effect. |
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It is actually a form of qigong, a traditional Chinese practice of exercise and meditation for the cultivation of mind, body and spirit. |
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Now when John Main began has explorations into meditation he was warned off that path by his own order, was he not? |
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This complete system of Yoga therapy combines rhythmic massage, acupressure, gentle twisting, deep stretching and meditation. |
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They also tend to spend more time on study and meditation and less on social affairs and community welfare programmes. |
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Half-way through, I find myself doing yogic breathing and meditation to keep from popping the esthetician in the face. |
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If, as Shakespeare wrote, sleep knits up the raveled sleeve of care, then meditation orders the cluttered closet of life. |
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At 10 am I spend a few hours in meditation, occasionally indulging in a bit of remote viewing to keep my hand in. |
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We are unbelievably fortunate to have met the Dharma and to have the opportunity to do recitation and meditation on the Compassion Buddha. |
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A little chanting, a little stretching and a little meditation later, I was home safe and sound before the thunderstorms came. |
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The right kind of meditation undertaken sincerely and methodically will bring energy, peace and refresh the body and mind. |
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Learning psychic skills might help us manage our delusions and meditation could help us channel our kundalini. |
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Worshippers of Siva who are victim to anger or hatred refrain from meditation, japa, and kundalini yoga. |
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She also does once-weekly kundalini yoga, which mixes movement, breathwork and meditation. |
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His book is part memoir, part meditation on the processes of reading and writing, and is thoroughly engaging. |
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Some athletes routinely use biofeedback, muscle relaxation techniques, meditation, yoga, and stress management techniques. |
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The Guru heard of it and advised him that his meditation will not fructify so long as he eats free from the langar. |
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We learn yoga and meditation but the practice slips away when you are caught up with work. |
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Classes range from Iyenga-style yoga, to Ashtanga Vinyasa, partner yoga, Yogalates, Tibetan meditation and chanting. |
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Among practitioners of Zen Buddhism and vipassana meditation, women were authorized to teach relatively soon after men. |
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One of the ways to control physiological reactions to psychological events is meditation, Yoga, Zen Buddhism etc. |
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When I found the Japanese Zen meditation, it was very natural for me. |
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Could you clarify for me what the differences in technique are between Buddhist meditation as practiced in Tibet versus, say, Zen Buddhism that we've heard about from Japan? |
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Nhat Hanh keeps an image of Jesus next to the Buddha on the altar in his hermitage in France where, in a place called Plum Village, he maintains a meditation center. |
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The inner meaning of the story is that we all have to escape our own tigers, negative emotions like greed, jealousy and anger, by contemplation, meditation and prayer. |
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Take another look at meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, talking to a professional or any other stress release that works for you during midterms and exams. |
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I can't say that it's wrong to ask for an experience of bliss, I mean much of my meditation was in pursuit of the ananda, the bliss, you know, truth, light, bliss. |
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A few minutes would be spent in prayerful meditation to express gratitude to the ultimate cosmic power, which we call God, for everything in life. |
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Guilty people can also beat polygraphs by suppressing their physiological reactions with the help of mental countermeasures such as meditation or physical ones such as drugs. |
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The Self, in short, is an eternal, seamless whole, self-identical, beyond phenomenal appearances and unanalysable, yet to be achieved and known through yogic meditation. |
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I was also much influenced by Indian meditation practices, starting with Transcendental Meditation around 1970, and various other forms of meditation and yoga over the years. |
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Despite the noisy celebration with loud conches and raucous bells, the essence of practice of Hinduism is a quiet introspection and contemplative meditation. |
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The books, then, organize a continuing meditation on connections that is more important to contemplate and consider than to solve as if it were a puzzle. |
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After hearing the dharma and becoming familiar with it through contemplation and meditation, we are able to take compassion as the basis of our daily activity. |
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The meditation he was teaching wasn't mindfulness of the breath. |
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All this time I am reciting some mantra or doing some meditation. |
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It was not for the few who, because of their personal aptitude, should feel drawn to a life of a so-called spiritual meditation and contemplation. |
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Long practice at meditation or mindfulness can also dispel the illusion. |
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A useful object of meditation should be one that promotes mindfulness. |
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Ultimately, it's an exquisite meditation on the transience of life and the sustaining illusions of permanence, including, most destructively of all, love. |
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There is little direct precedent for this model in Asia, where only monastics engage in serious meditation, and its long-range future remains an open question. |
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Their way of mourning, according to the pastor, involved research, meditation, and forethought. |
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The popularity of angels, psychic phenomena, faith healing, meditation, and near-death experiences testifies to a paradigm shift in our concept of reality. |
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To explain some further aspects of visualization meditation, we can go through the basic stages of a short practice of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. |
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The practice of tranquillity meditation, or shamatha, is common to the teaching of both the sutras and the tantras, and it can also be performed within tantric practice. |
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Other spiritual strategies to feel good or maintain health include music, art therapy, imagery, humor, meditation, relaxation and religious counseling. |
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They were largely Westerners, like the Tonnessens, who had come to Saraswati through transcendental meditation. |
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The positives of meditation are many, but mastering the practice can be a challenge. |
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I soon go sit down in front of my fish tank and do a little meditation. |
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But what starts out as an angry letter to an air carrier becomes a meditation on his layover in life. |
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He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy. |
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For those who have the luxury of regular access to natural settings suitable for meditation and attunement to the Earth, this may truly be the case. |
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Another study suggests that meditation might help improve academic performance. |
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He recommends that beginners start off with just 10 minutes of meditation a day. |
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As you practise meditation, t'ai chi or yoga, take time to be alone and connected with nature and your perception and intuition will increase remarkably. |
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I had a hard time doing vipassana meditation in the beginning. |
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From a practitioner's viewpoint, an indigenized Indian psychology often means incorporating Indian techniques such as yoga and meditation into psychotherapy. |
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There are also three meditation classes to lead weekly, and lots of snow to shovel in the wintertime. |
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But some parents are embracing the idea that meditation can calm their rambunctious young children. |
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This time the crime story is just window-dressing for a meditation on a father-son relationship. |
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With half-closed eyes he is immersed in meditation, in divine bliss. |
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Many had that thousand-yard stare I recognize so well in ranch people, a gaze fixed on the horizon, a look that mingles contemplation with meditation and wariness. |
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You, and millions like you, may have recently discovered meditation, an age-old practice dating back to the 1st millenium bce. |
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Zazen, seated meditation, is the basic practice in zen. |
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Then followed the story related to Holi, where Lord Shiva, annoyed by Manmatha for disturbing his meditation, burns the latter to ashes with his third eye. |
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For the last four years, I have been teaching seminars on meditation and out-of-body travel. |
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For five years, he lived a life of meditation, of deep communion with nature during excursions into the mountains, of contemplation, and of prayer. |
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The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable. |
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He may practice Divine knowledge, meditation, pilgrimages, and ablutions. |
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Then he adopted the zazen, or sitting meditation position, on one of the girders. |
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She kicks off with what's fast becoming a Pippa trademark, a brief meditation on the skimpiness of her sportswear. |
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He also took up a particularly strict form of meditation, vipassana, which entails going on lengthy silent meditation retreats spent in cupboards, among other places. |
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I was reaping the benefits of all of the good foundation work of concentration, meditation and contemplation that had been given to me at an early age. |
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Through the meditation practice, it is possible to develop a situation of friendship with yourself, from which you can radiate friendship towards others. |
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Practicing meditation and contemplation is how we purify our mind, just as we polish a crystal ball, so that we can actually see the full display of radiance. |
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In a previously unaired interview, Hoffman talked about happiness, pleasure, having children, meditation, life, and death. |
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He has unfolded for her what could have been simply a lecture on the solitaires, a narrative that gradually becomes a tale, a reverie, a meditation on the birds. |
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So with no further ado, here are two variations on simple meditation. |
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Among those who have rallied behind him is a former teacher in a government school at Chattarpur who now takes yoga and meditation classes regularly here. |
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People who go through this dilemma expect their organisations to motivate them to work by adopting methods such as get-togethers, meditation and yoga programmes. |
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A free non-denominational meditation group meets in Bromley every week. |
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There are 40 types of yoga, but Americans are most familiar with hatha yoga, which focuses on poses, stretches, breathing exercises and meditation. |
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So he took to caves and solitary places for severe penance and meditation. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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After breakfast, there are readings of scripture and meditation and after that each embarks on the chore which he has been given responsibility for. |
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By the end of a book that began as a windy meditation on leadership we are left with the impression of a decent man whose experiences offer many lessons indeed. |
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The cutting edge thinking these days does tend to be, as you mentioned earlier, on this mindfulness meditation. |
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In this article major ancient Buddhist meditation techniques, samatha, vipassana, Zen, and ton-len, will be described in reference to contemporary clinical hypnosis. |
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The group lives by the idea of promoting the peace and prosperity of every individual and every nation through transcendental meditation and the observance of natural law. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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I have always made it a point to convey to my students that these hatha yoga asanas and meditation methods spring from a vibrant, living religious tradition. |
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Zafu Via huggermugger These delightful Japanese meditation pillows are great from when you want to rest your keister. |
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Guru Nanak's mission was not only to expound a new philosophy for meditation and spiritual concourse, but it was meant for organising a living and vibrant religion. |
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The authors begin with a primer on yoga, its roots, different styles and art of the practice that includes breath, meditation, mudras, chakras and bandhas. |
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After all, won't meditation lead to a very creased Armani suit? |
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Have any of you ever spent any time in meditation on the Passion of Jesus? |
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Computer-guided meditation is nice for those of us who have difficultly even understanding what focus feels like. |
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The winning poem of this year's Boston Review poetry contest is an extended dramatic meditation on problems and principles of owing and figuration. |
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They engage in group meditation after ingesting a hallucinogenic tea. |
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The book is a sustained meditation and examination of the backlash phenomenon as it has transformed the political landscape of Frank's home state of Kansas. |
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The corollary of this is that meditation provides an experience of heaven. |
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One morning after meditation, roach sought me out amidst commotion in the room. |
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Take up meditation and yoga so there is minimal steam to let off. |
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A story of rebirth, a meditation on the repercussions of refusing to age, and a cultural retracing of roots, the piece also features installations, storytelling and shamanism. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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In the first he saw a yogi, in lotus posture, deep in meditation. |
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One of the things Zen means is the effort of practicing meditation, zazen. |
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Note that Zen meditation and Zen philosophy are two different things. |
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For myself, the NeuroSky is a convenient, portable EEG device that provides most of the rudimentary meditation help I need. |
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Dietrich noted that early studies of meditation found alpha wave activity across the frontal lobe. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a simple and celibate life, detached from material pursuits, of meditation and spiritual contemplation. |
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Further, the focus of meditation and the underlying theory of liberation guiding the meditation has been different in Buddhism. |
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Aspects of the Brahmavihara practice for rebirths into heavenly realm has been an important part of Buddhist meditation tradition. |
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There are numerous deities, each with a mandala, and they are used during initiation ceremonies and meditation. |
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The meditation deity is in the centre, sometimes surrounded by protective gods and goddesses. |
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In recent history, sustained meditation has been pursued by a minority of monks in Buddhist monasteries. |
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The novel is also a meditation upon the lives of a nation's inhabitants in the midst of war, and of the people left behind. |
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Chinmoy established his first meditation center in Queens, New York, and eventually had 7,000 students in 60 countries. |
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Chinmoy taught that meditation on the heart brings the light of the soul forward to reach the highest reality as soon as possible. |
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Chinmoy recommended meditation during the quiet atmosphere of the early morning, before starting daily activities. |
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Chinmoy taught that both prayer and meditation are important, but there is a difference in the result. |
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Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, and in therapy, meditation, and ceremony. |
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Sandalwood is one of the most calming incense ingredients and lends itself well to meditation. |
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The key to invariance is bodily discipline, as in monastic prayer and meditation meant to mold dispositions and moods. |
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He left Rajagaha and practised under two hermit teachers of yogic meditation. |
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The mind will sympathize so much with the anguish and debility of the body, that it will be too distracted to fix itself in meditation. |
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He is a master of the breathless paragraph, the hypnotic meditation. |
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