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Buddhist Teacher Releases Meditation CD for Busy People
Newmarket, New Hampshire (PRWEB) February 7, 2006 Want to learn meditation, but stressed about finding 30 minutes in your packed schedule? A new CD from Buddhist teacher and author Bodhipaksa may be just the thing for you. With Bodhipaksa’s … Continue reading
How do you meditate? When people meditate how do they know they are meditating?
Is there one way of meditating or is there many ways?
Meditation Techniques For People With Busy Lifes
Meditation Techniques For People With Busy Lifes Price: Meditation Techniques For People With Busy Lifes Product DescriptionWhen you-re very busy trying to juggle work, school, family obligations and other commitments finding the time to meditate is probably pretty low on … Continue reading
How come some people are able to meditate for something like half an hour?
I have heard that some people can meditate for half an hour or even more, whereas it becomes difficult for me to extend it beyond even 5 minutes. Why does this happen with me? I just feel like giving up.
OSHO: Meditations for Contemporary People
Take a look at this video about meditations: Mit deutschen Untertiteln. English sub-titles available. OSHO International Foundation – www.osho.com How to select a meditation technique. All the techniques that I have developed are for contemporary people. THE BOOK OF SECRETS … Continue reading
Is Meditation for Dummies or for Wise People?
There was a time when meditation or no meditation was a serious question for me. I come from a Protestant background where in my view (which is admittedly biased) prayer was a practice of reciting important-sounding words. I struggled … Continue reading