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repertoire of Jainism,
Buddhism and Hinduism.
Since the 19th century,
Asian meditative techniques have
spread to
other cultures where they have also
found application...
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Meditative postures or
meditation seats are the body
positions or asanas,
usually sitting but also
sometimes standing or reclining, used to facilitate...
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Varieties of the
Meditative Experience is a 1977 book by
American psychologist Daniel Goleman. It was
republished under the
title The
Meditative Mind in 1988...
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commentators to
refer to some type of
meditative practice. Some
scholars see Merkavah-Heichalot
mysticism as
using meditative methods,
built around the biblical...
- "tranquility of the mind"; "tranquillity of awareness"; "serenity"; "calm"; "
meditative calm"; or "quietude of the heart." The
Tibetan term for
samatha is ཞི་གནས་...
- 5th
century CE, and
variations of the
principles developed over time: A
meditative means of
discovering dysfunctional perception and cognition, as well as...
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Daniel Goleman Thubten Chodron Martine Batchelor Stephen Batchelor Works The
Varieties of the
Meditative Experience Related Meditation and pain Category...
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literature on
western Alchemy.
Neidan is part of the
Chinese alchemical meditative tradition that is said to have been
separated into
internal and external...
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doctrinal context. It is
either an
ontological feature of reality, a
meditative state, or a
phenomenological analysis of experience. In Theravāda Buddhism...
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Phowa (Tibetan: འཕོ་བ་, Wylie: 'pho ba, Sanskrit: saṃkrānti[citation needed]) is a
tantric practice found in both
Hinduism and Buddhism. It may be described...