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Transcendental Meditation (TM) is both a specific form of mantra meditation, the Transcendental Meditation technique, and a spiritual movement, the Transcendental Meditation movement. They were introduced in India in the mid-1950s by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1917–2008) and achieved global reach in the 1960s. As many as six million people have been trained in the TM [...]

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Meditation is a holistic discipline during which time the practitioner trains his or her mind in order to realize some benefit. Meditation is generally a subjective, personal experience and most often done without any external involvement, except perhaps prayer beads to count prayers. Meditation often involves invoking and cultivating a feeling or internal state, such [...]

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While there are some similar meditative practices — such as breath meditation and various recollections (”anussati”) — that are used across Buddhist schools, there is also significant diversity. For example, in the Theravada tradition alone, there are over fifty methods for developing mindfulness and forty for developing concentration, while the Tibetan tradition has thousands of [...]

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Republic of India, a sovereign South Asian country, is the seventh largest country by geographical area. India is the second most populous country and most populous democracy in the world.

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Gautama BuddhaBorn 563 B.C.Died 483 B.C. (Approximate Dates)Buddha was born a privileged prince named Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal. He lived a luxurious life with his wife, Princess Yasodhara, till the age of twenty-nine, when he realized he’d never stepped foot outside the palace gates and might actually like to take a look around. Seeing poverty and death for the first time, he began to wonder not only how the other half lives, but how to attain a state beyond birth, death, or even desire. (If it were me, I would have run back inside to the grand buffet.)

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When traveling to a Hua Hin beach resort, the chances are good that you’re taking at least a week-long retreat or more. Therefore, most people will want to find things to see and do outside of their hotels so that they can experience the destination for all that it is worth. If you are looking for the best activities and events to check out when you stay in a Hua Hin hotel, you don’t have to look far. With so much to see and do, including a great selection of white sand beaches and cultural even

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Deepankara Buddha. Indeed, some sacred literature states that only by access to the energies of the Masters, can enlightenment be passed on. Thus we learn and practice Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation, Samadhi, Samyama, the Kundalini Kriyas.

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In all these cases where hymns were written about all these gods, the Being perceived was one and the same; it was the perceiver who made the difference. It was the hymnist,the sage, the poet,who sang in different languages and different words, the praise of one and the same Being….

Your worst enemy can not harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts. ~ The Buddha ~The fundamental characteristic of life is ‘change’ and yet most people reject change. When change happens and our illusions of reality collapses, we often get depressed.