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Topic: Kinemantra Meditation


  
 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The meditation of the Jesus prayer is akin to the Hindu mantra meditation.
The meditation of the Christian hesychasts is a silent form of meditation centered on the navel, similar to Taoist or Zen meditation focusing on the hara region (hence the term contemplating one's navel).
For example, in an early study in 1972, transcendental meditation was shown to affect the human metabolism by lowering the biochemical byproducts of stress, such as lactate (lactic acid), and by decreasing heart rate and blood pressure and inducing favorable brain waves.
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 Meditation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meditation, to reflect off of the translation of "contemplation," is also a method of essay or contemplative writing in which one does continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature.
Meditation may serve simply as a means of relaxation from a busy daily routine; as a technique for cultivating mental discipline; or as a means of gaining insight into the nature of reality, or of communing with one's God.
For example, in an early study in 1972, transcendental meditation was shown to affect the human metabolism by lowering the biochemical byproducts of stress, such as lactate, decreasing heart rate and blood pressure and inducing favorable brain waves.
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 Meditation : search word
Generally, there is religious meditation, where one meditates to commune with or on the Divine, and focus meditation, where one meditates to improve health or mental faculties.
Jesus, according to the New Testament, often left his apostles and the crowds to distance himself in the wilderness areas of Palestine to engage in long periods of spiritual meditation and fasting wherein he is reported to have communicated with God.
Hinduism's two major meditative traditions evolved with the schools of Yoga and Vedanta, two of the six limbs of Hindu philosophy.
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 MEDITATION FACTS AND INFORMATION
From the point of view of psychology, meditation can induce — or is itself — an altered_state_of_consciousness.
In some traditions the meditator may sit on a Western chair, flat-footed (as in New_Thought); sit on a stool (as in Orthodox_Christianity); or walk in mindfulness (as in Theravada Buddhism).
For example, in an early study in 1972, transcendental_meditation was shown to affect the human metabolism by lowering the biochemical byproducts of stress, such as lactate, decreasing heart_rate and blood_pressure and inducing favorable brain_waves.
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 Encyclopedia article on Meditation [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Meditation usually refers to a state of extreme relaxation and concentration, in which the body is generally at rest and the mind quieted of surface thoughts.
Meditation generally involves discounting wandering thoughts and fantasies, and calming and focusing the mind.
Christian traditions have varying approaches to the subject of meditation, but they are especially to be found in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions, often associated with monastic practises.
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 Definition of Meditation - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
A Meditation Primer (http://hermeticspot.com/meditation_primer.html) Clearly describes the fundamental meditation techniques: observation, focus, and vacancy.
What is Meditation (http://www.meditationcity.com/Benefit_of_Meditation.html) how to meditate and what are the benefits.
You can find it there under the keyword Meditation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditation)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meditationandaction=history).
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 KM Kinemantra Meditation online, e main, where is KM from, Eckhard Block, mind-14081950-en   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In studying modern diagnostic methods, Eckhard Block presumed that with the help of a psycho-somatic muscle test, synchronized in particular with Mantras, any person can be given a very own personal and most effective Mantra.
The Psycho-Kinesiology, developed in the USA by Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., a German physician, and the AK (Applied Kinesiology) are integrated methods that deal with human being by means with psychosomatic muscle tests.
By using the MPM (Mantrarelevant Psychosomatic Muscletest), the meditation teacher has a dialogue with the pupil’s subconscious to ask for the pupil’s personal Mantra, the Kinemantra.
www.kinemantra-meditation.net /e-where-from-is-km-main.htm   (254 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Meditation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Meditation; all previous versions may be viewed here.
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