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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. [26]
[edit] Sikhism
Main article: N?m Jap?
In Sikhism, the practices of simran and N?m Jap? 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. It is said[attribution needed] that 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.
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, Daoyin and Zhan zhuang are a large, diverse array of breath training practises in aid of meditation with much influence from 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.
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#1 by KhaosSoulFury on July 1st, 2009
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your right/ if i …
your right/ if i meditate when i am anxious it becomes worse and lasts longer. it only serves to enhance your mood. which should be calm when you meditate, but that can be hard to achieve if you have anxiety issues like i do.
#2 by henri333 on July 1st, 2009
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energy circuit…
energy circuit…
#3 by flavasback123 on July 1st, 2009
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crossed legs make …
crossed legs make an infinity sign… same with crossed arms…
#4 by MrTickman on July 1st, 2009
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you have to be in a …
you have to be in a good mood for meditation to work.. like in a positive.. your brain will send you negitive stuff if your in a negitive mood so be in a positive mood for meditation to work otherwise your wasting your time.. like seriously following the breath is hard when your in a bad mood trust me.. i still havent gotten yet but thats what i learned from 6 months because ive done it before(made my breath silent) but i had to be a little and think i had it dont let it slip out your hand
#5 by MrTickman on July 1st, 2009
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you have to be in a …
you have to be in a good mood for meditation to work.. like in a positive.. your brain will send you negitive stuff if your in a negitive mood so be in a positive mood for meditation to work otherwise your wasting your time.. like seriously following the breath is hard when your in a bad mood trust me.. i still havent gotten yet but thats what i learned from 6 months because ive done it before(made my breath silent) but i had to be a little and think i had it dont let it slip out your hand
#6 by chillermani on July 1st, 2009
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Chill and take a …
Chill and take a Deep breath ……..
#7 by franksvenatra on July 1st, 2009
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Are they? I’m not …
Are they? I’m not aware of it
#8 by solara1 on July 1st, 2009
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as are you. my …
as are you. my actions are getting an emotional reaction out of you.
#9 by franksvenatra on July 1st, 2009
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you’re really …
you’re really putting a lot of effort into this troll aren’t you?
#10 by solara1 on July 1st, 2009
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I knew you probably …
I knew you probably would have nothing to say. thats why i ended my last post with case closed.
#11 by franksvenatra on July 1st, 2009
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I’m not even going …
I’m not even going to dignify this with a response. Anyone who has read this conversation will get significant lols from what you just wrote.
#12 by solara1 on July 1st, 2009
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then we experience …
then we experience a sense of calm and relief when the frequencies as we interpret it are moving away from us. case closed.
#13 by solara1 on July 1st, 2009
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like the doppler …
like the doppler effect of sound. when we close are eyes and our ears are keen to sound, and we stand on the side of the road and cars drive to us, then pass us. scientifically we can calculate the sound frequencies and there impact on our ears on a wave level, but its the emotional output we ign to the formula to the Doppler effect. such as a vehicle is approaching us, but we cant see it and a fear begins to build because we dont know if it is going to hit me.
#14 by solara1 on July 1st, 2009
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yes, but it is the …
yes, but it is the ociation and feelings you ign to certain sounds and heat. humans add an emotional quality. obviously heat and sound do not have moral or emotional qualities.
#15 by franksvenatra on July 1st, 2009
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You have a belief …
You have a belief that energy has a moral quality. You pepper your statement with some accepted facts: 1 energy cannot be created or destroyed. 2 every action has an opposite equal reaction (on a newtonian level). These two facts are well known to any schoolchild but they have nothing to do with your belief. Is sound good or evil? Is heat BAD? Either you accept the scientific method of experimentation and theories based on facts or you don’t. But you can’t have it both ways.
#16 by trader2419 on July 1st, 2009
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remember energy …
remember energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be transformed. thoughts and emotions in our mind are packets of energy and the moral quality comes in to that fact that every thought or experience we incur is igned an energy good or bad. a good event or bad event. emotions are energy. for every action there is a equal an OPPOSITE reaction.
#17 by trader2419 on July 1st, 2009
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where does physics …
where does physics come in your previous post. what was your point with regards to yoga and physics?????
#18 by ThePoeticAngel on July 1st, 2009
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when i’m stressed …
when i’m stressed out or depressed I just do this and I feel good.
#19 by lavernjr010 on July 1st, 2009
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I understand what …
I understand what you feel, i actually sent you an response but i back spaced, lol so i don’t see it anymore, over all i was telling you how that is a destraction, it succesfully distracts you from meditating, and it may be unconciously your mind sending this images to you because of nervous or just lack of practice of mediation. You will be fine, as a matter of fact, put down th make up and send me back a response as well ok, pleasure to meet you and don’t panic 10 times out of 10 their nice
#20 by TheJokinAce on July 1st, 2009
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you just blew my …
you just blew my mind
#21 by robo199617 on July 1st, 2009
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What you say is …
What you say is very true, for negative or positve cannot exist because of what the “yin yang” symbol states. Nothing cannot be completely negative or positive becuase views change depending on who’s oppinion it is. For example a gun cannot be negative because some people believe its for defending (positive) yet others believe its for kill (negative) therefore both exist together both are co dependant
#22 by agnosticwolf on July 1st, 2009
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finally a …
finally a discussion that isnt mindless- perhaps your thoughts are clear from… MEDITATION
jokes.
#23 by yonnaj05 on July 1st, 2009
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i also have a …
i also have a unexplainable experience every time i meditate. Most of the time when i get into a deep relaxation i could see things, with my eyes closed, that seem to be spirits walking and gliding around. they kinda looks like the life links explained in the video. I get nervous when i see them and i stop the meditation immediately. the more i mediate the more vivid they, the spirit figures, become! IF SOMEONE ELSE EXPERIECNCED THE SAME THING OR CAN EXPLAIN IT PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE ASAP!
#24 by redatmosphere on July 1st, 2009
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amazing
amazing
#25 by franksvenatra on July 1st, 2009
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Yes I know a little …
Yes I know a little about the atomic strong force. Fine energy is anything that can do work. It holds matter together, stops it from dispersing. Doesn’t make it a good or bad thing. In the end this is all arbitrary though. Meditation is great regardless of how people think it works. I just don’t like when people talk about energy as if it has a moral quality. Anyway, nice to talk to someone on youtube who isn’t full of hate! Keep up the spiritual introspection!