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Osho Chakra Breathing Meditation music by Kamal Osho Active Meditations View other Osho Meditation Music Audio CD click here View other Chakra Audio CD click here View all our Meditation Music Audio CD click here Osho Chakra Breathing Meditations - music by Kamal - Audio CD - Osho Active meditations Brand New : 1 CD This hour-long track is specifically designed to support the OSHO Chakra meditation. The music supports the energy and activity described in each stage of the meditation and also signals the timing of each stage. A silent stage is part of most Osho Active Meditations and when the meditation ends with silence the end of the silence will be signaled with a bell or gong. Chakra Breathing meditation can help you to become aware of and experience each of the seven chakras. This meditation is active and uses deep rapid breathing and body movement accompanied by musical sounds to open and bring awareness and vitality to the chakras. Osho Active Meditations combine all certain activities like shaking dancin click the link

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Sleep Deep by Anando 1CD Meditation Audio CD Help with Sleep and Sleeping Audio CD's click here Get other Guided Meditation AudioBooks click here Sleep Deep - Anando - Audio Book CD Brand New (1 CD): About Sleep Deep Sleep Deep is a guided meditation that will allow you to discover a way to put your stress tensions and worries away. This album is specially designed to give you a deep natural and refreshing sleep; for achieving core relaxation; and will leave you feeling rejunated in the morning. About Anando Australian born Anando is one of the women on the ASHA Foundation UK list of 240 ‘influential inspiring women from all walks of life and from around the world who are outstanding in their fields.’ She is the click here.....

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Shakuhachi Meditation Music by Stan Richardson 2 CDs Get other Meditation Music Audio CDs click here Shakuhachi Meditation Music - By Stan Richardson - Meditation Audio CD Brand New 2 CDs About Shakuhachi Meditation Music From the seven-hundred-year-old Japanese art of "blowing Zen" (Sui Zen) envolved these honkyoku tonal contemplations meant to still the mind and awaken attention. Here virtuoso Stan Richardson offers thirteen authentic pieces played solo on traditional end-blown bamboo flute as they were for centuries by wandering monks. About Stan Richardson Stan Richardson was born in Coventry England in 1952. He began his interest and study of music at age five with the recorder and soon progressed to violin and viola. At age eight he was composing classical music and had completed a string quartet by age eleven. Stan was also an avid singer and became head ch more data

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Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief by Jon Kabat-Zinn Unabridged 2CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation and Mindfulness Audio Booksclick here Get other Jon Kabat-Zinn Audio Booksclick here Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief - by Jon Kabat-Zinn - Audio Book CD Brand New ( 2 hours 2 CDs): About Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief Guided Practices for Reclaiming Your Body and Your Life Mindfulness can transform pain. Over the past three decades Jon Kabat-Zinn has clinically proven it. Now with Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief the man who brought mindfulness into mainstream medicine presents for the first time on audio his original practices for using conscious awareness to free us from physical and emotional suffering. This long-awaited two-CD program begins with an overview of how mindfulness changes the way our bodies process pain and stress. Listeners will learn tips and techniques for working with the mind and embracing whatever arises in our lives however challenging. Then Jon Kabat-Zinn leads us in guided meditations drawn from his pioneering Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) methodology to help us click here.....

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Whispers of Spirit and Happiness written by Deepak Chopra and Don Miguel Ruiz Other Whispers Audio CDs Click here Whispers of Spirit and Happiness - Deepak Chopra and Don Miguel Ruiz - Audio Book CD Brand New Abridged (2 hrs 2 CD): Whispers of Spirit and Happiness weaves powerful affirmational phrases written by Deepak Chopra and don Miguel Ruiz into a deeply moving musical soundtrack CD 1) Whispers of Spirit One of the preeminent teachers of healing and spirituality in the world today Dr. Chopra’s words are spoken sung and “whispered ” connecting you with your deepest self and opening you up to experiencing yourself as an expression of universal spirit. Listen to this unique musical experience to create an atmosphere charged with uplifting spiritual energy. Soulful performances by Grammy winning artists energize Deepak’s transformational words. CD 2) Whispers of Happiness Don Miguel's words are spoken sung and “whispered ” by two extraordinary vocalists who imbue his loving message with beauty and joy. Listen to Whispers of more information.....

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How To Read The Akashic Records by Linda Howe Unabridged 6CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation and Mindfulness AudioBooks click here How To Read The Akashic Records - by Linda Howe - Audio Book CD Brand New (6 CDs - 6 hours): About How To Read The Akashic Records Access to the Akashic Records a dynamic repository of information for every soul and its life journey has long been thought of as the privilege of a spiritually gifted few. Extraordinary teacher and healer Linda Howe is about to change that. On How to Read the Akashic Records she offers the first program of its kind for anyone seeking to access this legendary spiritual resource. Complete with detailed meditations exercises and Howe's revolutionary Pathway Prayer ProcessA(c) this in-depth six-CD audio course will help listeners retrieve critical information for life decisions personal healing and transformation. About Linda Howe Linda Howe is the founder and director of the Centre for Akashic Studies and organisation dedicated to promoting thes tudy of the Akashic Records and other applicabl information

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Meditations for Personal Healing by Louise L. Hay 13 Meditations Read by Louise Hay View all our Lousie Hay AudioBooks click here Mediations for Personal Healing - Louise L. Hay - Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs Inspiring and relaxing these 13 meditations read by Louise L. Hay will remind you of the beauty that surrounds you every day of your life...a beauty that is sometimes taken for granted. The meditations included are: Your Healing Light Receiving Prosperity Welcome the Child Love Is Healing We Are Free to Be Ourselves A Circle of Love Touching Your Inner Child Your Deserve Love A New Decase Spirit Am I A World That Is Safe The Light Has Come and Feel Your Power. About the Author Louise Hay RECENTLY DUBBED "the closest thing to a living saint" by the Australian media Louise L. Hay is also known as one of the founders of the self-help movement. Her first book Heal Your Body was published in 1976 long befo click here

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The Pema Chodron Audio Collection by Pema Chodron View all our Pema Chodron Audio CD click here The Pema Chodron Audio Collection - Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 6 CDs Pema Chödron one of the West’s most beloved teachers of Buddhism makes the Tibetan vajrayana tradition accessible in today’s world. Now three of her most popular teachings are available in one boxed set. The Pema Chödrön Collection includes: Pure Meditation—step-by-step instruction in Tibetan Buddhism’s pinnacle practice for transformation and letting go; Good Medicine—teachings in tonglen an elegant meditation that allows us to use our troubles to befriend ourselves and widen our circle of compassion; an additional info.....

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Guided Mindfulness Meditation Jon Kabat-Zinn Audio Book CD Get Other Jon Kabat-Zinn Mindfulness Audio click here A Complete Mindfulness Meditation Program from Jon Kabat-Zinn Guided Mindfulness Meditation - Jon Kabat-Zinn Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): Abridged 4 CDs - 2.75 Hours Perhaps no other person has done more to bring mindfulness meditation into the contemporary landscape of America than Jon Kabat-Zinn. Through a number of research studies and through Kabat-Zinn’s pioneering work at the University of Massachusetts Medical School where he is founder of its world-renowned Stress Reduction Clinic mindfulness is finally being recognized as a highly effective tool for dealing with stress chronic pain and other illnesses. Today with a four-part home training course Jon Kabat-Zinn offers listeners the definitive mindfulness m more info

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Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman PhD - Audio Book How to Change Your Mind and Change Your Life Other Martin Seligman Learned Optimism click here Learned Optimism - Martin Selegman - Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped) Abridged: 2CDS 1.5 Hours Martin Seligman a renowned psychologist and clinical researcher has been studying optimists and pessimists for 25 years. Pessimists believe that bad events are their fault will last a long time and undermine everything. They feel helpless and may sink into depression. Optimists believe that defeat is a temporary setback or a challenge -- it doesn't knock them down. 'Pessimism is escapable ' asserts Seligman by learning a new set of cognitive skills that will enable you to take charge resist depression and make yourself feel better and accomplish more. The book describ click to go

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Magic Moments by Sarah Edelman PhD Guided Meditation and Relaxation View all our Sarah Edelman Audio CD click here Magic Moments - Sarah Edelman - Audio CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs This CD contains two meditation "sessions" that run for 32 minutes each with each session comprising four separate tracks of 6-10 minutes duration (eight tracks in all). The listener can choose to do a full meditation session comprising all four tracks or create their own session by selecting the specific tracks they prefer. A soothing voice set to background music by Dale Nougher guides the listener through deep relaxation exercises followed by guided meditations. These include visual imagery (a moonlit summer night and walking along the beach) 'third eye' meditation mantra meditation and a gentle observation of stillness. About the Author Sarah Edelm information

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The Wisdom of No Escape by Pema Chodron and the Path of Loving-Kindness View all our Pema Chodron Audio CD click here The Wisdom of No Escape - Pema Chodron - Audio Book CD Brand New : 4.5 hours 4 CDs It’s true as they say that we can only love others when we first love ourselves and we can only experience real joy when we stop running from pain. The key to understanding these truisms lies in remaining open to life in all circumstances and her Pema Chödrön shows us how. Because when we embrace the happiness and suffering intelligence and confusion that are a natural part of life we can begin to discover a wellspring of courageous love within our hearts. About the Author Pema Chodron: Pema Chödrön (formerly Deirdre Blomfield-Brown born 1936) is a fully ordained Bu find out more.....

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Cancer by Louise L. Hay Designed for people with cancer who would like to take an active part in assisting with their own healing View all our Lousie Hay Audio Books on CD click here Cancer - Louise L. Hay - Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs Designed for people with cancer who would like to take an active part in assisting with their own healing. On the first part of this CD program which has helped many people shift their thinking patterns when used on a daily basis for 30 days Louise shows that forgiveness is the key to releasing negative emotions and resolving diseases such as cancer. On the second part of the program Louise presents a loving visualization with soothing music aimed at changing old attitudes more.....

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The Three Gifts of Merlin by Heather Redfern-Kinnersley 1CD Meditation Audio CD Get other Guided Meditation AudioBooks click here The Three Gifts of Merlin - Heather Redfern-Kinnersley - Audio Book CD Brand New (1 CD): About The Three Gifts of Merlin Would you like greater self-awareness? Are you seeking guidance support or wisdom from within? Do you wish to be more fulfilled in life? This meditation is designed as a journey for the conscious mind to travel along allowing the unconscious to work with inner qualities such as fulfillment inner calm greater self awareness and resourcefulness. Heather takes you on a wonderful guided journey to meet Merlin. Along the journey there are a number of mystical people to meet and magical places visit. These are presented as metaphors w more advice

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Eating Well Being Well by Ian Gawler - Audio Book CD Insight healing series : the Gawler diet for good health Other Ian Gawler Audio Book CDs Click here Eating Well Being Well - by Ian Gawler Audio Book CD Brand New (1 CD): Long-term cancer survivor Ian Gawler is an authority on the therapeutic use of nutrition and in how doing so can greatly impact your health. Based upon his experience Ian presents a practical and comprehensive guide on how to use food as a part of a healing program. He identifies a number of anti-cancer foods and looks at what to eat including supplements and juices and other ways to detoxify your system and create a stronger body. About the Author Ian Gawler: Dr Ian Gawler OAM is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected authorities on mind/body medicine and meditation. Also Ian is well known as an advocate of self-help techniques and a healthy lifestyle. A long-term cancer survivor he was diagnosed with bone cancer and his right leg was amputated in 1975. However the disease recurred l further data

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Pretty Good Bits A Prairie Home Companion Unabridged 1CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation AudioBooks click here Pretty Good Bits - A Prairie Home Companion - Audio Book CD Brand New (1 CD - 1 hour): About Pretty Good Bits Ever wondered what makes over 3 million listeners tune in week after week to Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion? Thought about a visit to Lake Wobegon but never got around to it? Now is the time to find out and take a special tour. Pretty Good Bits is a special limited edition sampler containing "pretty good bits" from this popular radio program including an episode of Guy Noir: Radio Private Eye ads from loyal sponsors trademark sound effects and a classic News from Lake Wobegon monologue. About A Prairie Home Companion If you showed up on July 6 1974 at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul and plunked down your admission (50 cents for kids) to attend the very first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion you were in select company. There were abou more here.....

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The Biology of Belief by Bruce H. Lipton 3 CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation and Mindfulness AudioBooks click here The Biology of Belief - Bruce Lipton - Audio Book CD Brand New (3 CDs 3 hours): About The Biology of Belief Since the publication of The Biology of Belief Dr. Bruce Lipton has received widespread acclaim as one of the most accessible and knowledgeable voices of “new biology”. The science is called epigenetics – a revolutionary field that shows us how the energy of consciousness is as important in shaping life on earth as DNA and chemistry. In this original author adaptation Dr. Lipton brings his clarity insight and humor to unveiling a profound change in how we perceive the way life works including: How environment including our thoughts and emotions controls the character of every cell Quantum physics and life: the key to understanding the bigger picture of how “mind over matter” works Cooperation and evolution: moving beyond the “selfish gene” theory to see that a natural trend toward harmony literally shapes t considerably more details

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Invocation of the Angels by Joan Z. Borysenko Unabridged 1CD Audio Book Set Get other Joan Z. Borysenko AudioBooks click here Invocation of the Angels - by Joan Z. Borysenko - Audio Book CD Brand New (1 CDs - 1 hour): The best-selling author of Inner Peace for Busy People and Inner Peace for Busy Women About Invocation of the Angels On this life-altering CD program Joan Borysenko shares an ancient meditation called "Invocation of the Angels" with you in which she invokes the help of four archangels and asks for their assistance in leading a kind loving life. About Joan Z. Borysenko This distinguished pioneer in integrative medicine is a world-renowned expert in the mind/body connection. Joan Boryseko's work has been foundat come here

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Mother Nurture Her by Simonette Vaja 1 CD meditation audio CD Other Simonette Vaja Audio CD's click here Get other Meditation Audio CDs click here Mother Nurture Her - By Simonette Vaja - Meditation Audio CD Brand New 1 CD About Mother Nurture Her Mother Nurture Her CD Learn creative meditations to nurture you and your baby assist with sleeping issues and enhance your natural coping responses. Includes a fast technique for calming yourself down and being able to sleep whenever you need to. Tracks include: introduction - taking care of you; release of tension and return to loving nurturer; essential sleep techniques to help you sleep at anytime day or night; easy meditation practice and essential sleep - guides you into sleep About Simonette Vaja Since 1991 I have owned and directed my own psychology practice and combined practices throughout the lower North Shore: Northbridge North Sydney Neutral Bay Mosman and currently Avalon and CBD pra click to go

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Celtic Lamentations Healing music by Aine Minogue music for 12 months and a day View other Aine Minogue Music Audio CD click here View all our Meditation Music Audio CD click here Celtic Lamentations - Aine Minogue - Healing Music Audio CD Brand New : 1 CD Celtic Lamentations; Healing for Twelve Months and a Day As an artist Aine Minogue has long explored Ireland's themes and mysteries sharing its very essence in her vocal and instrumental melodies. Experience the power of these songs to let go of that which we've lost-- and to move toward the joys that lie ahead. This collection offers a "companion in music"--eleven songs that carry the power of Celtic music to help us return to everyday life. Meant to be heard often this inspired sequence includes Celtic keening--an improvisational ode to the women of yore who carried the grief for their entire communities "Deus Meus"__ a fusion of Latin and Gaelic healing music a mo related info

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Moments of Stillness by Sarah Edelman PhD Guided Meditation and Deep Relaxation Execises View all our Sarah Edelman Audio CD click here Moments of Stillness - Sarah Edelman - Audio CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs Moments of Stillness contains two half-hour tracks comprising a series of relaxation and meditation exercises spoken by psychologist Sarah Edelman to a background of ambient music by Peter Dixon. Both tracks contain a range of exercises designed to create deep physical relaxation and internal stillness. The guided meditations include a focus on the breath mantra meditation a healing blue light affirmations and observing the present moment. These exercises are ideal for both novice meditators as well as those with more experience who wish to develop their meditation skills. Track 1 Deep Relaxation Counting Down the Breath Observing the Breath Silence meditation Visualisation Affirmations Track 2 Deep Relaxation Sinking Downwards Breathing Meditation "Deeper" Mantra Meditation Healing Blue Light Mindfulness About the Author Sarah Edelman PhD Sarah Edelman PhD. is an author lecturer and a psychologist in more advice

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Self-Esteem Affirmations by Louise L. Hay Motivational Affirmations for building confidence and recognizing self-worth View all our Lousie Hay AudioBooks click here Self-Esteem Affirmations - Louise L. Hay - Audio Book CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs Part of the Subliminal Mastery Series this program includes powerful audible and subliminal affirmations to help you create positive changes in your life. With motivational affirmations for building confidence and recognizing self-worth. Includes Music by Jerry Florence and Brain Wave Technology by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson. About the Author Louise Hay RECENTLY DUBBED "the closest thing to a living saint" by the Australian media Louise L. Hay is also known as one of the founders of the self-help movement. Her first book Heal Your Body was published in 1976 long before it was fashionable to discuss the connection between the mind and body. Rev more tips

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Swimming with Dolphins by Val Delph Guided Meditation for Love and Joy View all our Meditation Audio CD click here Swimming with Dolphins - Val Delph - Audio CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 1 CDs They say: Do you wish for more joy and spontaneity in your life? Would you like to experience feelings of love and connectedness? Would you like to set your spirit free to explore and enjoy life without fear? It is no secret that dolphins have captured the human imagination because of their unique intelligence sensitivity and joyful nature. In this delightful meditation you will be guided to visualise that you are playing with the dolphins connecting with and sharing in their joy and love. Visualising this positive imagery can help to reduce stress and anxiety levels disperse negative thoughts and uplift the spirit. As you frolic with the dolphins in this safe and peaceful environment allow all your worries to float away and reclaim f here

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The Art of Mindful Living by Thich Nhat Hanh Unabridged 1CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation and Mindfulness Audio Books click here The Art of Mindful Living - by Thich Nhat Hanh - Audio Book CD Brand New (1 hour 1 CD): About The Art of Mindful Living The practice of meditation according to Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh is like the power of the sun illuminating the areas of our life that dwell in darkness. Instead of suppressing anger fear and guilt Hanh suggests that we should be mindful of these emotions which will allow our natural patience and appreciation for life to unfold. Recorded during an intimate family retreat The Art of Mindful Living presents Thich Nhat Hanh's practical traditional gathas (teachings) that join ancient meditation practice with the challenges of the modern world. It includes step-by-step guides click to go

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Creating Inner Peace and Calm by Glenn Harrold Powerful Hypnotherapy Techniques Get other Glenn Harrold Audio CD click here Other Meditation Audio Books click here Creating Inner Peace and Calm by Glenn Harrold - Audio Book CD Brand New : 1 CD Experience peace love and inner calm when you listen to this superb high quality hypnosis CD by Glenn Harrold. Connecting with an inner peace and overcoming stress and anxiety are easy when you know how.  On the CD there are techniques that will help you to create a profound inner peace and calm in a safe and natural way free of any harmful side effects. The CD features two 27 minute hypnotherapy sessions. On both tracks you will hear a pleasant voice gu lots more

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The Yoga of Sleep by Rubin Naiman other Yoga Audio CDs click here The Yoga of Sleep - by Rubin Naiman - Audio CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 2 CDs We're in the midst of an epidemic of sleeplessness with half of adults struggling with insomnia and a host of health risks associated with inadequate rest and sleep. Yet we're all aware of the benefits of good sleep from vibrant health to better productivity to happier relationships and more. On The Yoga of Sleep Dr. Rubin Naiman integrates effective sleep science with time-honored sacred perspectives to help us reclaim the full potential of our nightly journeys. This practical two-CD course begins with a discussion of "the lost art of sleep " examining common disorders and how to promote natural healthy sleep. Dr. Naiman shares techniques for managing agitated minds letting go at day's end optimizing your "sleep setting" (or environment) and more. We then join him for five extra info

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Fearless Love by Gary Renard The Answer to the problem of Human Existance Get other Motivational AudioBooks click here Fearless Love by Gary Renard - Audio Book CD Brand New : 2 CD - 2.25 hours Fearless love is the key to realizing heaven on earth teaches Gary Renard. Why? Because fearless love allows you to fully experience who you really are and rediscover your connection with the divine. Now this bestselling author and contemporary teacher of A Course in Miracles (Foundation for Inner Peace 2007) offers Fearless Love a practical audio program to help listeners remember what it's like to be God or love itself. This insightful two-CD programcomplete with guided meditations and visualizations available nowhere elseteaches how to: Shift your mind's subconscious projector from seeing your reality as the effect instead of the cause Turn any human existence challenge into an opprotunity for deeper communion with the divine through fearless love Amplify the power of love and forgiveness to melt away worry fear an click on

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Meditations for a New Earth by Kim Eng Unabridged 2 CD Audio Book Set Get other Meditation AudioBooks click here Meditations for a New Earth - by Kim Eng - Audio Book CD Brand New (2 CDs - 2.5 hours): "To Be Still and Know" - Eight Essential Meditation Practices. About Meditations for a New Earth One of the most telling signs that we are creating what Eckhart Tolle calls a “new earth” is the increasing interest in meditation. Once a practice intended for monks and ascetics meditation is now open to everyone as a powerful pathway to awakened consciousness. On Meditations for a New Earth Eckhart’s teaching partner Kim Eng presents eight guided practices that let you go deeper into “the formless awareness that has already awakened within you.” Whether you are an experienced meditator or just starting out Kim Eng brings you 2 CDs of valuable insights and techniques including: • How to structure your practice so you are not “doing” meditation but instead “allowing” it to give rise to presence • Eight guided meditations including practices for disso lots more

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Start Where You Are by Pema Chodron A Guide to Compassionate Living View all our Pema Chodron Audio CD click here Start Where You Are - Pema Chodron - Audio Book CD Brand New : 6 hours 5 CDs - unabridged This audiobook is an indispensable tool for cultivating fearlessness and awakening a compassionate heart.Withinsight and humor Pema Chodron offers guidance on how to accept our flaws and embrace ourselves wholeheartedly as a prerequisite for developing compassion. She frames her teachings around fifty-nine traditional Buddhist practice slogans (called lojong in Tibetan) such as: "Always maintain only a joyful mind " and "Don't seek others' pain as the limbs of your own happiness." Working with these slogans we begin to develop the courage to face our inner pain and thereby discover a wealth of joy well-being and confidence. About the Author Pema Chodron: Pema Chödrön (formerly Deirdre Blomfield-Brown born 1936) is a fully ordained Buddhist nun in the Tibetan vajrayana tradition and a teacher in the lineage of Chögy click here

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Meditation for Optimum Health Jon Kabat-Zinn and Andrew Weil How to use Mindfulness and Breathing to Heal your Body and Refresh your Mind Meditation for Optimum Health - Jon Kabat-Zinn and Andrew Weil -Audio Book New 2 CDs Unabridged 2.5 Hours An easy-to-learn meditation guide for achieving optimum mind/body health. The same ability that helps ordinary people achieve extraordinary success is also the secret to optimizing your lifespan letting go of stress and even enhancing your body's self-healing powers. In Meditation for Optimum Health you will join best-selling authors Dr. Andrew Weil and Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn for a practical introduction that makes it simple to enjoy the life-changing benefits of meditation - even if you've never tried it before. How does meditation work? Can anybody do it? What do I need to get started? Is it religious? Does it have the power to heal? In alternating sessions Dr. Weil and Dr Kabat-Zinn give you straight answers to the most common questions about meditation and dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding this time-honored practice. By learning to cultivate the power of your attention through da full details

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Awakening Second Sight by Judith Orloff 3 CDs Get other Meditation Music Audio CDs click here Awakening Second Sight - By Judith Orloff - Meditation Audio CD Brand New 3 CDs About Awakening Second Sight Judith Orloff M.D. is a healer in two worlds: the world of traditional medicine and the invisible world - the psychic realm. On Awakening Second Sight Dr. Orloff shares the true story of her struggle to uncover her own psychic abilities - the patients who inspired her - and how to awaken your owngifts of the spirit. About Dr Judith Orloff Transforming the face of psychiatry Judith Orloff MD is an assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at UCLA and author of the upcoming book Emotional Freedom. She synthesizes the pearls of traditional medicine with cutting edge knowledge of intuition energy and spirituality to achieve physical and emotional healing. She passionately asserts that we have the power to transform negative emotions and achieve inner peace. She offers practical strategies to overcome frustration stress and worry and teaches people how to quie further data

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The Red Shoes Clarissa Pinkola Estes Other Mindfulness Audio and Books click here The Red Shoes - Clarissa Pinkola Estes Brand New : 1 Audio CD - 1 1/4 hours The Red Shoes is a dramatic excursion into the realm of the soul with analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Using an ancient tale deeply rooted in our collective psyches Dr. Estés illuminates how people fall prey to destructive impulses while seeking to balance their inner lives. In our culture she begins we may travel life's path in one of two ways: 1) in handmade shoes crafted with love and care according to the unique needs of the individual soul; or 2) in Red Shoes which promise instant fulfillment but ultimately lead to a painful hollow-split existence. Drawing from rea additional info.....

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Jon Kabat-Zinn Mindfulness Meditation Collection The Essential Collection of Mindfulness Audio Book CDs Get Other Jon Kabat-Zinn Mindfulness Audio click here A Complete Mindfulness Meditation Program from Jon Kabat-Zinn Jon Kabat-Zinn Mindfulness Meditation Collection - Audio Book CDs Brand New: total of 8 CDs Mindfulness for Beginners - Jon Kabat-Zinn Audio Book CD What if you could profoundly change your life just by becoming more mindful of your breathing? According to Jon Kabat-Zinn you can. What if "paying attention on purpose and non-judgmentally" could improve your health? Again according to Dr. Kabat-Zinn—it can. On Mindfulness for Beginners this internationally known scientist best-selling click here

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Kabbalah Meditation by Rabbi David A. Cooper Other Meditation Audio Books on CD click here Kabbalah Meditations - Rabbi David A. Cooper - Audio CD Brand New : 2 CD s Over 2 000 years ago Jewish mystics devised unique meditations to enhance awareness and contact higher planes of consciousness becoming vessels forthe light of God. They developed a precise system -- the Kabbalah -- and passed its teachings by word of mouth only believing that the secrets of the Kabbalah transcend the written word. In this great oral tradition Kabbalah Meditation will immerse you in this traditional school of sacred wisdom for reaching peace through union with God. Experience a practical uplifting and fascinating introduction to a time-honored system of spiritual growth and self-discovery. The Kabbalah Judaism's timeless mystical tradition was said to be brought down from heaven by angels. Its teachings were originally pas related info

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The Spirit of Yoga by Ben Leinbach featuring Jai Uttal and Manose Get other Meditation Music Audio CDs click here The Spirit of Yoga - By Ben Leinbach - Meditation Audio CD Brand New 1 CD About The Spirit of Yoga This dreamy music will calm and relax the listener stimulate the senses and encourage deep meditation. Each track is heavily influenced by Indian music. Consequently it is very trance-like. Each of these four tracks is based on a drone together with sparse melodies and ethereal sound effects. The result is a mystical experience that is intended to put one in touch not only with the inner self but also with the external wonders of the cosmos. Indeed these ambient compositions are powerful musical tapestries that encourage contemplation and even enlightenment. Of the four tracks Manose Singh's haunting bamboo flute playing on "Khumjung" really stands out. THE SPIRIT OF YOGA is the perfect background for any kind of yoga practice--from vigorous to meditative. About Ben Leinbach Ben Leinbach is an awar more info



Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the reflexive, "thinking" mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness. Meditation often involves turning attention to a single point of reference. It is recognized as a component of many religions, and has been practiced since antiquity. It is also practiced outside religious traditions. Different meditative disciplines encompass a wide range of spiritual and/or psychophysical practices which may emphasize different goals -- from achievement of a higher state of consciousness, to greater focus, creativity or self-awareness, or simply a more relaxed and peaceful frame of mind. The word meditation originally comes from the Indo-European root med-, meaning "to measure." From the root med- are also derived the English words mete, medicine, modest, and moderate. It entered English as meditation through the Latin meditatio, which originally indicated every type of physical or intellectual exercise, then later evolved into the more specific meaning "contemplation." Eastern meditation techniques have been adapted and increasingly practiced in Western culture.

Meditation has been defined as: "self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now." The various techniques of meditation can be classified according to their focus. Some focus on the field or background perception and experience, referred to by some as "mindfulness"; others focus on a preselected specific object, and are called "concentrative" meditation. There are also techniques that shift between the field and the object. In mindfulness meditation, the meditator sits comfortably and silently, centering attention by focusing awareness on an object or process (such as the breath; a sound like a mantra, koan or riddle-like question; a visualization; or an exercise). The meditator is usually encouraged to maintain an open focus: To meditate, we need to understand two factors: evaluate the intricacies of the mind (how the mind works) and become familiar with awareness. Once we know how a thought is formulated, what triggers thoughts, what are the conditions in which mind is prone to generate thoughts, only then can we take a leap beyond the cobweb of thoughts and experience the ever-flowing bliss. To understand all this, we need to cultivate and nurture attentiveness, alertness, vigilance and have a sharp microscopic vision.

... shifting freely from one perception to the next clear your mind of all that bothers you no thoughts that can distract you from reality or your personal being... No thought, image or sensation is considered an intrusion. The meditator, with a 'no effort' attitude, is asked to remain in the here and now. Using the focus as an 'anchor'... brings the subject constantly back to the present, avoiding cognitive analysis or fantasy regarding the contents of awareness, and increasing tolerance and relaxation of secondary thought processes. Concentration meditation is used in many religions and spiritual practices. Whereas in mindfulness meditation there is an open focus, in concentration meditation the meditator holds attention on a particular object while minimizing distractions; bringing the mind back to concentrate on the chosen object.

Meditation can be practiced while walking or doing simple repetitive tasks. Walking meditation involves taking step after step, being aware of the movement, the gentleness, and the grace of the human body.Walking meditation helps to break down habitual automatic mental categories, "thus regaining the primary nature of perceptions and events, focusing attention on the process while disregarding its purpose or final outcome." In a form of meditation using visualization, such as Chinese Qi Gong, the practitioner concentrates on flows of energy (Qi) in the body, starting in the abdomen and then circulating through the body, until dispersed. Some meditative traditions, such as yoga or tantra, are common to several religions or occur outside religious contexts.Evidence of the origins of meditation extends back to a time before recorded history. Archaeologists tell us the practice may have existed among the first Indian civilizations. Indian scriptures dating back 2500-3000 years describe meditation techniques. From its ancient beginnings and over thousands of years, meditation has developed into a structured practice used today by millions of people worldwide of differing nationalities and religious beliefs Yoga ) is one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy, focusing on meditation. In India, Yoga is seen as a means to both physiological and spiritual mastery.

There are several types of meditation in Hinduism. Amongst these types are:

* Jnana Yoga.
* Raja Yoga as outlined by Patanjali, which describes eight "limbs" of spiritual practices, half of which might be classified as meditation. Underlying them is the assumption that a yogi should still the fluctuations of his or her mind: Yoga cittavrrti nirodha.
* Surat shabd yoga, or "sound and light meditation"
* Japa Yoga, in which a mantra is repeated aloud or silently
* Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of love and devotion, in which the seeker is focused on an object of devotion, eg Krishna
* Hatha Yoga, in which postures and meditations are aimed at raising the spiritual energy, known as Kundalini, which rises through energy centres known as chakras

The objective of meditation is to reach a calm state of mind. Vyasa, in his commentaries on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, described five chitta bhumis (states of mind): Ksipta, Mudha, Viksipta, Ekagra and Nirodha. The first three are considered hindrances. The last two are considered yoga.

* Ksipta defines a very agitated mind, unable to think, listen or remain quiet. It is jumping from one thought to another.
* In Mudha no information seems to reach the brain; the person is absentminded.
* Viksipta is a higher state where the mind receives information but is not able to process it. It moves from one thought to another, in a confused inner speech.
* Ekagra is the state of a calm mind but not asleep. The person is focused and can pay attention.
* Lastly Nirodha, when the mind is not disturbed by erratic thoughts, it is completely focused, as when you are meditating or totally centered in what you are doing.

The ultimate end of meditation according to Patanjali is the destruction of primal ignorance (avidya) and the realization of and establishment in the essential nature of the Self.

Swami Vivekananda describes meditation as follows:

"Meditation has been laid stress upon by all religions. The meditative state of mind is declared by the Yogis to be the highest state in which the mind exists. When the mind is studying the external object, it gets identified with it, loses itself. To use the simile of the old Indian philosopher: the soul of man is like a piece of crystal, but it takes the colour of whatever is near it. Whatever the soul touches ... it has to take its colour. That is the difficulty. That constitutes the bondage. The colour is so strong, the crystal forgets itself and identifies itself with the colour. Suppose a red flower is near the crystal and the crystal takes the colour and forgets itself, thinks it is red. We have taken the colour of the body and have forgotten what we are. All the difficulties that follow come from that one dead body. All our fears, all worries, anxieties, troubles, mistakes, weakness, evil, are from that one great blunder — that we are bodies. This is the ordinary person. It is the person taking the colour of the flower near to it. We are no more bodies than the crystal is the red flower."

"The practice of meditation is pursued. The crystal knows what it is, takes its own colour. It is meditation that brings us nearer to truth than anything else. ..."

The Bhagavad Gita stresses the importance of meditation. The Sixth Chapter of Bhagavad Gita - "The Yoga of Meditation" describes the technique of meditation, and the characteristics of the Yogi who is well established in meditation.. The Bhagavad Gita stresses the importance of meditation as follows "Make a habit of practising meditation and do not let your mind be distracted. In this way you will come finally to the Lord who is the light-giver, the highest of the high."

Dynamic tranquilty: the Buddha in contemplation.
Main article: Buddhist meditation

Buddhist meditation is fundamentally concerned with two themes: transforming the mind and using it to explore itself and other phenomena. The historical Buddha himself, Siddhartha Gautama, was said to have achieved enlightenment while meditating under a Bodhi tree. In Buddhist mythology, there are countless Buddhas and all of them used meditation to make spiritual progress. Most forms of Buddhism distinguish between two classes of meditation practices, shamatha and vipassana, both of which are necessary for attaining enlightenment. The former consists of practices aimed at developing the ability to focus the attention single-pointedly; the latter includes practices aimed at developing insight and wisdom through seeing the true nature of reality. The differentiation between the two types of meditation practices is not always clear cut, which is made obvious when studying practices such as anapanasati which could be said to start off as a shamatha practice but that goes through a number of stages and ends up as a vipassana practice.

Theravada Buddhism emphasizes the meditative development of mindfulness (sati, see for example the Satipatthana Sutta) and concentration (samadhi, see kammatthana), as part of the Noble Eightfold Path, in the pursuit of Nibbana (Nirvana). Traditional popular meditation subjects include the breath (anapana) and loving-kindness (mettā).

In some traditions, such as Vipassana, mindfulness and concentration are combined. Vipassana meditation was banned for centuries in India for political and religious reasons. The pure form survived intact through monks in a monastery in Burma. It was the style of meditation that gave Gautama Buddha enlightenment and what he taught in his travels. Initially Anapana meditation is used focusing on the breath and then focusing on complete equanimity. Vipassana was reintroduced to society through Goenka in the 1970s and now has many centers around the globe.

In Japanese Mahayana schools, Tendai (Tien-tai), concentration is cultivated through highly structured ritual. Especially in the Chinese Chán Buddhism school (which branched out into the Japanese Zen, and Korean Seon schools), ts'o ch'an meditation and koan meditation practices allow a practitioner to directly experience the true nature of reality (each of the names of these schools derives from the Sanskrit dhyana, and translates into "meditation" in their respective languages). The esoteric Shingon sect shares many features with Tibetan Buddhism.

Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana) emphasizes tantra for its senior practitioners; hence its alternate name of Tantrayana Buddhism. Many monks go through their day without "meditating" in a recognizable form, but are more likely to chant or participate in group liturgy. In this tradition, the purpose of meditation is to awaken the sky-like nature of mind, and to introduce practitioners to the true nature of mind: unchanging pure awareness, which underlies the whole of life and death.The gift of learning to meditate is the greatest gift you can give yourself in this life. For it is only through meditation that you can undertake the journey to discover your true nature, and so find the stability and confidence you will need to live, and die, well. Meditation is the road to enlightenment.- Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

Most Buddhist traditions recognize that the path to Enlightenment entails three types of training: virtue (sīla); meditation (samadhi); and, wisdom (paññā). Thus, meditative prowess alone is not sufficient; it is but one part of the path. In other words, in Buddhism, in tandem with mental cultivation, ethical development and wise understanding are also necessary for the attainment of the highest goal. Christian traditions have various practices which can be identified as forms of "meditation." Monastic traditions are the basis for many of these practices. Practices such as the rosary, the Adoration (focusing on the eucharist) in Catholicism or the hesychast tradition in Eastern Orthodoxy, may be compared to forms of Eastern meditation that focus on an individual object. Christian meditation is considered a form of prayer. Hesychastic practice may involve recitation of the Jesus Prayer, thus "through the grace of God and one's own effort, to concentrate the nous in the heart." Prayer as a form of meditation of the heart is described in the Philokalia—a practice that leads towards Theosis which ignores the senses and results in inner stillness.

In 1975, the Benedictine monk, John Main introduced a form of meditation based on repetitive recitation of a prayer-phrase, traditionally the Aramaic phrase "Maranatha," meaning "Come, Lord", as quoted at the end of both Corinthians and Revelation. The World Community for Christian Meditation was founded in 1991 to continue Main's work, which the Community describes as: "teaching Christian meditation as part of the great work of our time of restoring the contemplative dimension of Christian faith in the life of the church." The Old Testament book of Joshua sets out a form of meditation based on scriptures: "Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it, then you will be prosperous and successful" (Joshua 1:8). This is one of the reasons why bible verse memorization is a practice among many evangelical Christians. The predominant form of worship among Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, has historically been communal silent prayer or meditation which consists of focusing on the Inner Light of Christ, listening for and awaiting the movement of the "still, small voice within," which may or may not result in being moved to spoken ministry.

A Muslim is obliged to pray at least five times a day: once before sunrise; at noon; once in the afternoon; at sunset and once at night. During prayer he or she is to focus and meditate on God by reciting the Qur'an and engaging in dhikr, in order to reaffirm and strengthen the bond between creator and creation. This has the effect of guiding the soul to truth. Such meditation is intended to help maintain a feeling of spiritual peace, in the face of whatever challenges work, social or family life may present. The five daily acts of peaceful prayer are to serve as a template and inspiration for conduct during the rest of the day, transforming it, ideally, into one single and sustained meditation: even sleep is to be regarded as but another phase of that sustained meditation.

Meditative quiescence is said to have a quality of healing, and of enhancing, as contemporary terminology would have it, creativity. The prophet Muhammad spent sustained periods in contemplation and meditation. It was during one such period that the Prophet began to receive the revelations of the Qur'an.

Styles, or schools, of meditation in the Muslim tradition include etff:

* Tafakkur or tadabbur, literally means reflection upon the universe: this is considered to permit access to a form of cognitive and emotional development that can emanate only from the higher level, i.e. from God. The sensation of receiving divine inspiration awakens and liberates both heart and intellect, permitting such inner growth that the apparently mundane actually takes on the quality of the infinite. Muslim teachings embrace life as a test of one's submission to God ALONE. Submission is the literal meaning of the word Islam.

* Meditation in the Sufi traditions is largely based on a spectrum of mystical exercises, varying from one lineage to another. Such techniques, particularly the more audacious, can be, and often have been down the ages, a source of controversy among scholars. One broad group of ulema, followers of the great Al-Ghazzali, for example, have in general been open to such techniques and forms of devotion, while another such group, those who concur with the prodigious Ibn Taymiya, reject and generally condemn such procedures as species of bid'ah (Arabic: بدعة‎) or mere innovation.

Numerous Sufi traditions place emphasis upon a meditative procedure similar in its cognitive aspect to one of the two principal approaches to be found in the Buddhist traditions: that of the concentration technique, involving high-intensity and sharply focused introspection. In the Oveyssi-Shahmaghsoudi Sufi order, for example, this is particularly evident, where muraqaba takes the form of tamarkoz, the latter being a Persian term that means concentration.

The Jains use the word Samayika, a word in the Prakrit language derived from the word samay (time), to denote the practice of meditation. The aim of Samayika is to transcend the daily experiences of being a "constantly changing" human being, Jiva, and allow for the identification with the "changeless" reality in the practitioner, the Atma. The practice of Samayika begins by achieving a balance in time. If the present moment of time is taken to be a point between the past and the future, Samayika means being fully aware, alert and conscious in that very moment, experiencing one's true nature, Atma, which is considered common to all living beings. The Samayika takes on special significance during Paryushana, a special eight-day period practiced by the Jains.

Jain Meditation techniques were available in ancient Jain scriptures that have been forgotten with time. A practice called preksha meditation is said to have been rediscovered by the 10th Head of Jain Swetamber Terapanth sect Acharya Mahaprajna, and consists of the perception of the body, the psychic centres, breath and of contemplation processes which will initiate the process of personal transformation. It aims at reaching and purify the deeper levels of existence. Regular practice is believed to strengthen the immune system and build up stamina to resist against ageing, pollution, chemical toxins, viruses, diseases, and food adulteration. Meditation practice is an important part of the daily lives of the religion's monks.

There is evidence that Judaism has had meditative practices that go back thousands of years. For instance, in the Torah, the patriarch Isaac is described as going "לשוח" (lasuach) in the field—a term understood by all commentators as some type of meditative practice (Genesis 24:63), probably prayer.

Similarly, there are indications throughout the Tanach (the Hebrew Bible) that meditation was central to the prophets. In the Old Testament, there are two Hebrew words for meditation: hāgâ (Hebrew: הגה‎), which means to sigh or murmur, but also to meditate, and sîḥâ (Hebrew: שיחה‎), which means to muse, or rehearse in one's mind.

New Age meditations are often influenced by Eastern philosophy and mysticism such as Yoga, Hinduism and Buddhism, yet may contain some degree of Western influence. In the West, meditation found its mainstream roots through the hippie- counterculture social revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, when many of the youth of the day rebelled against traditional belief systems as a reaction against what some perceived as the failure of Christianity to provide spiritual and ethical guidance. New Age meditation as practiced by the early hippies is regarded for its techniques of blanking out the mind and releasing oneself from conscious thinking. This is often aided by repetitive chanting of a mantra, or focusing on an object. Many New Age groups combine yoga with meditation where the control of mind and breathing is said to be the highest yoga. Carlos Castaneda, considered by many to be the "father of the new age", wrote that the Toltec mystics of northern Sonora practiced "halting the interior dialog", or quieting one's thoughts, as a key meditative practice. His teacher don Juan Matus believed that the mind or the Ego was actually a "foreign installation" and was the chief cause of a person's misery. One learns how to "see" the world for what it is by stopping what don Juan called "endless self-absorption". One can also do this by the practice of Tensegrity or the use of magical passes.

In Sikhism, the practices of simran and Nām Japō encourage quiet meditation. This is focusing one's attention on the attributes of God. Sikhs believe that there are 10 'gates' to the body; 'gates' is another word for 'chakras' or energy centres. The top most energy level is the called the tenth gate or dasam dwar. When one reaches this stage through continuous practice meditation becomes a habit that continues whilst walking, talking, eating, awake and even sleeping. There is a distinct taste or flavour when a meditator reaches this lofty stage of meditation, as one experiences absolute peace and tranquility inside and outside the body.

Followers of the Sikh religion also believe that love comes through meditation on the lord's name since meditation only conjures up positive emotions in oneself which are portrayed through our actions. The first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached the equality of all humankind and stressed the importance of living a householder's life instead of wandering around jungles meditating, the latter of which being a popular practice at the time. The Guru preached that we can obtain liberation from life and death by living a totally normal family life and by spreading love amongst every human being regardless of religion.

In the Sikh religion, kirtan, otherwise known as singing the hymns of God is seen as one of the most beneficial ways of aiding meditation, and it too in some ways is believed to be a meditation of one kind.

Taoism includes a number of meditative and contemplative traditions. Originally said to have their principles described in the I Ching, Tao Te Ching, Chuang Tzu and Tao Tsang among other texts; the multitude of schools relating to Qigong, Neigong, Internal alchemy, Daoyin and Zhan zhuang are a large, diverse array of breath training practices in aid of meditation with much influence on later Chinese Buddhism and with much influence on traditional Chinese medicine and the Chinese as well as some Japanese martial arts. The Chinese martial art T'ai Chi Ch'uan is named after the well-known focus for Taoist and Neo-Confucian meditation, the T'ai Chi T'u, and is often referred to as “meditation in motion”.

Often Taoist Internal martial arts, especially Tai Chi Chuan are thought of as moving meditation. A common phrase being, "movement in stillness" referring to energetic movement in passive Qigong and seated Taoist meditation; with the converse being "stillness in movement", a state of mental calm and meditation in the tai chi form.

Transcendental Meditation (a trademark of Maharishi Foundation, Ltd.) is a meditation technique introduced in 1958 by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1917-2008). The technique is practiced for twenty minutes twice a day while sitting with one's eyes closed, involves repetition of a thought-sound called a mantra, and is stated to involve neither concentration nor contemplation. According to the Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation, Transcendental Meditation is not a religion and requires no belief system, philosophy or change of lifestyle.

Forms of meditation which are devoid of mystical content have been developed in the west as a way of promoting physical and mental well being.

Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation was developed by American physician Edmund Jacobson in the early 1920s. Jacobson argued that since muscular tension accompanies anxiety, one can reduce anxiety by learning how to relax the muscular tension.

Autogenic training was developed by the German psychiatrist Johannes Schultz in 1932. Schultz emphasized parallels to techniques in yoga and meditation; however, autogenic training is devoid of any mysticism.

Australian psychiatrist Dr Ainslie Meares published a groundbreaking work in the 1960s entitled Relief Without Drugs, in which he recommended some simple, secular relaxation techniques based on Hindu practices as a means of combating anxiety, stress and chronic physical pain.

Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School conducted a series of clinical tests on meditators from various disciplines - mainly Transcendental Meditation and Tibetan Buddhism. He first described the results in his 1975 book The Relaxation Response where he outlined a secular approach to achieving similar results.

The book Sensual Meditation (1980) which was written by the founder of the Raëlian movement outlines a sequence of non-ascetic meditation exercises which emphasize a Sensual Meditation involving a physical and sensual awareness connected with current knowledge of how the body and mind are organized.

The 1999 book The Calm Technique: Meditation Without Magic or Mysticism by Paul Wilson has a discussion and instruction in a form of secular meditation.

Biofeedback has been tried by many researchers since the 1950s as a way to enter deeper states of mind.

Natural Stress Relief is a form of meditation which uses a silent mantra.

Acem Meditation has been developed in the Scandinavian countries since 1966. It is non-religious technique with no requirement for change of lifestyle or adaption to any system of belief.

Many religions have their own Prayer beads. Most prayer beads and Christian rosaries consist of pearls or beads linked together by a thread. The Roman Catholic rosary is a string of beads containing five sets with ten small beads. Each set of ten is separated by another bead. The Hindu japa mala has 108 beads, as may the Buddhist juzu. The Muslim mishbaha has 99 beads. Prayers and specific meditations of each religion are different and there are theological reasons for the number of beads. Prayer beads may come in different colors, sizes and designs. However, the central purpose, which is to pray repetitively and to meditate, is the same across all religions that use them as a prayer tool.

Newer forms of meditation are based on the results of studies with electroencephalography in long-term meditators. Studies have demonstrated the presence of a frequency-following response to auditory and visual stimuli. This EEG activity was termed "frequency-following response" because its period (cycles per second) corresponds to the fundamental frequency of the stimulus. Stated plainly, if the stimulus is 5 Hz the resulting measured EEG will show a 5 Hz frequency-following response using appropriate time-domain averaging protocols. This is the justification behind such inventions as the Dreamachine and binaural beats.

"Meditation" in its modern sense refers to Yogic meditation that originated in India. In the late nineteenth century, Theosophists adopted the word "meditation" to refer to various spiritual practices drawn from Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and other Indian religions. Thus the English word "meditation" does not exclusively translate to any single term or concept, and can be used to translate words such as the Sanskrit dhyana, samadhi and bhavana.

Meditation may be for a religious purpose, but even before being brought to the West it was used in secular contexts, such as the martial arts. Beginning with the Theosophists, though, meditation has been employed in the West by a number of religious and spiritual movements, such as Yoga , New Age and the New Thought movement, as well as limited use in Christianity.

Meditation techniques have also been used by Western theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Relaxation training works toward achieving mental and muscle relaxation to reduce daily stresses. Jacobson is credited with developing the initial progressive relaxation procedure. These techniques are used in conjunction with other behavioral techniques. Originally used with systematic desensitization, relaxation techniques are now used with other clinical problems. Meditation, hypnosis and biofeedback-induced relaxation are a few of the techniques used with relaxation training. One of the eight essential phases of EMDR (developed by Shapiro), bringing adequate closure to the end of each session, also entails the use of relaxation techniques, including meditation. Multimodal therapy, a technically eclectic approach to behavioral therapy, also employs the use of meditation as a technique used in individual therapy.

From the point of view of psychology and physiology, meditation can induce an altered state of consciousness, and its goals in that context have been stated to achieving spiritual enlightenment, to the transformation of attitudes, and to better cardiovascular health.

Different spiritual traditions, and different teachers within those traditions, prescribe or suggest different physical postures for meditation. Sitting, supine, and standing postures are used. Most famous are the several cross-legged sitting postures, including the Lotus Position.

Many meditative traditions teach that the spine should be kept "straight," that is, the meditator should not slouch. Often this is explained as a way of encouraging the circulation of what some call "spiritual energy," the "vital breath", the "life force" (Sanskrit prana, Chinese qi, Latin spiritus) or the Kundalini. In some traditions the meditator may sit on a chair, flat-footed (as in New Thought); sit on a stool (as in Orthodox Christianity); or walk in mindfulness (as in Theravada Buddhism). Some traditions suggest being barefoot, for comfort, for convenience, or for spiritual reasons.

Other traditions, such as those related to kundalini yoga, take a less formal approach. While the basic practice in these traditions is also to sit still quietly in a traditional posture, they emphasize the possibility of kriyas - spontaneous yogic postures, changes in breathing patterns or emotional states, or perhaps repetitive physical movements such as swaying, etc., which may naturally arise as the practitioner sits in meditation, and which should not be resisted but rather allowed to express themselves in order to enhance the natural flow of energy through the body. This is said to help purify the nadis and ultimately deepen one's meditative practice.

In most meditative traditions, the eyes are closed. In some sects such as Zen, the eyes are half-closed, half open and looking slightly downward. In others such as Brahma Kumaris, the eyes are kept fully open.

Quiet is often held to be desirable, and some people use repetitive activities such as deep breathing, humming or chanting to help induce a meditative state.

In Sufism meditation (muraqaba) with eyes closed is called Varood while with open eyes is known as Shahood or Fa'tha.

Often such details are shared by more than one religion, even in cases where mutual influence seems unlikely. One example would be "navel-gazing," which is apparently attested within Eastern Orthodoxy as well as Chinese qigong practice. Another would be the practice of focusing on the breath, which is found in Orthodox Christianity, Sufism, and numerous Indic traditions.

Sitting cross-legged (or upon one's knees) for extended periods when one is not sufficiently limber, can result in a range of ergonomic complaints called "meditator's knee". Many meditative traditions do not require sitting cross legged.

Scenes of Inner Taksang, temple hall, built just above the cave where Padmasambhava was believed to have meditated

A review of scientific studies identified relaxation, concentration, an altered state of awareness, a suspension of logical thought and the maintenance of a self-observing attitude as the behavioral components of meditation; it is accompanied by a host of biochemical and physical changes in the body that alter metabolism, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure and brain chemistry. Meditation has been used in clinical settings as a method of stress and pain reduction. Meditation has also been studied specifically for its affects on stress.

In June, 2007 the United States National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine published an independent, peer-reviewed, meta-analysis of the state of meditation research, conducted by researchers at the University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center. The report reviewed 813 studies in five broad categories of meditation: mantra meditation, mindfulness meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong. The report concluded that "[t]he therapeutic effects of meditation practices cannot be established based on the current literature," and "[f]irm conclusions on the effects of meditation practices in healthcare cannot be drawn based on the available evidence.

 

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