Apr
22
2010
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monks meditation

monks meditation
monks meditation
Tibetan monks can raise their body temperature through meditation. Why not help other religions in this area?

In monastery in northern India, thinly clad Tibetan monks sat quietly in a room where the temperature was 40 degrees Fahrenheit cold. Using a yoga technique known as g Tum-Mo, they entered a state of deep meditation. Other monks soaked 3-by-6-foot leaves in cold water (49 degrees) and placed on the shoulders of the meditator. For the unskilled, the envelopes would produce uncontrolled freezing chills. Http: / / www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/04.18/09-tummo.html

I heard stories of Siberia as well. There were these three nuns who were stripped of their clothing and thrown to the temperature below zero degrees in their barracks in Siberia. They were expected to die there, with freezing temperatures of 30 and under (does not include a wind chill factor), exposed skin freezes in less than a minute. Their guards in prison was released after one hour expected to be dragging their bodies in cold stone. Instead, they found women linked in singing hymns. The snow had melted in a diameter of 10 feet. They were Catholic nuns.


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Apr
21
2010
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spiritual psychology

spiritual psychology
spiritual psychology
Why mankind a spiritual being?

I want to know where the psychology of gravitate towards anything spiritual comes. Is it a comfort thing? psychology read them all, but leaving public vote

Unable to explain their environment. The need to believe that bad things happen for a reason. The fear that there is no meaning to our existence. The fear that there is no order, just chaos. Inability to understand concepts such as infinite, endless nothingness. The primitive fear that the fight against these things inspires in our minds. I think it's obnoxious to say that it is about power and control. There is evidence that religion could be partly about this, but the need for spirituality and belief in the supernatural just quite normal and universal feelings and perceptions of the universe we live, I think, but do not quote me on that, that belief in a supernatural force is universal to all cultures and periods known to date, which would suggest that either there is a supernatural force or it meets a need humans.


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Apr
19
2010
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metaphysical healing

metaphysical healing
metaphysical healing
Life Coaching Advice Needed…Serious only please!?

I need help. I’ve been quite bummed out for a long time. I’m in need of direction here. I have these credentials and for a good number of years, I feel “immobilized” and don’t know where to begin. I’m 40.
I do know that I want to help people. I do expos once a year and that’s about it….I don’t get any business from it though.
I also do a radio show and also get zero business from it.
I see other people in my field and they appear to be successful so I’m quite puzzled.

Credentials:
Reiki Healing Master
Certified Spiritual Consultant (DD, Doctorate in Philosophy/Metaphysics,
Certified Hypnotherapist

There are a few others as well, but they don’t require certification. However they are in the Metaphysical sector.
It has been years now, so If anyone could please offer any ideas or clarity for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.

Hi- You have so much going for you- it may just be a matter of doing some self-reflection to see if there is a new way to frame what you are doing. You mention that you want Life Coaching advice, which I’d be glad to help you with, and I find its almost impossible to work out strategies for what you’re dealing with only in email, but given what you’ve said here, I must say that the first thing that popped into my mind is the possibility of harnessing all the knowledge and experience you have into a Life Coaching practice focused on mind/body awareness and the application of Reiki and Hypnotherapy in a Coaching practice. Let me know if you’d like to do some coaching sessions with me around all this, and you can learn more about me at my website: http://PowerfulMindCoaching.com.

Best-

Mary


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Apr
15
2010
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water meditation

water meditation


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Apr
13
2010
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true meditation

true meditation


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Mar
28
2010
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science of meditation

science of meditation


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Mar
27
2010
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new age spirituality

new age spirituality
new age spirituality
What do you all think of the New Age Movement?

New Age spirituality, whatever you wanna call it. Is it the Devil’s religion? Is it a scam? Tell me your thoughts =)

http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/2001/06/What-New-Agers-Believe.aspx

p.s. not a new ager =)

Its just some paganism that is really quite old, rehashed and remixed.


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Mar
26
2010
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common ground meditation

common ground meditation
common ground meditation
Judaism, reincarnation, Hinduism& Buddhism, how do they relate?

What do Jews believe in regards to reincarnation?
How does Judaism fit into the development of Hinduism and Buddhism?
Do Jews do any kind of meditation?
If a Buddhist and a Jew were to find common ground religiously and spiritually where would it be?
I heard somewhere that Jewish emmisaries brought the essential teachings of the Torah to the east and that it developed into Hinduism.

Lets take the questions one ata atime:
Reincarnation
Reincarnation in Judaism is not the same as the Budhist/Hindu belief in reincarnation where people come back as varying animals etc dependant on their Karma.

In Judaism, reincarnation is purely into another human form.

Essentially, the soul is made up of varying parts. At the bottom level is the animating spirit that is common to all animals- this dies with the body . The top level is the holy essence of God- the divine spark that God puts into the body. The middle layer is the “You” of the soul- the mix between the physical soul and the holy soul. The personality, the bit that does good deeds and bad deeds.

When you die- the animating spirit dies, the “You” part faces judgement and undergoes te period in Gehinnom before entering Olam HaBa (The World to Come). What happens to the divine spark depends on the judgement of the “You” part. The purpose of the divine spark descending is so that it fcan grow spiritually, fulfill a specific spiritual need in this world. it has to descend for this sinc such spiritual growth is not necessary in Olam HaBa since free will is heavily curtailed due to the overwhelming presence of God. So, if the “You” part of the soul does good deeds, refrains from sinning etc- it will achieve what the divine spark is seeking. If it has reached its ultimate level, it will remain in Olam HaBa and receive its reward. If the “You” does not do what is necessray, the divine spark is reincarnated into another person in order to try and achieve what it failed next time.

This answers the conundrum of how everyone would be resurrected in the time of Mashiach if there is reincarnation: Each incarnation has its own “You” part of the soul, and it is that part which will be reincarnated, regardless of how many incarnations are tied to a specific soul.

Meditation
Not big at all in Judaism. Some claim that there are forms of meditation within Kaballah. Most of the time these claims seem to come from people trying to meld Kaballah with New Age practices to lend authority to whatever New Age practice is being discussed. That said, it does exist, but it is known to very few and not commonly practiced. Practicing Eastern style meditation to relax etc is not against Judaism, as long as any religious overtones are completely removed.

Common ground to Budhism
The two are very different paths and spiritually not compatable. Much of Budhist philosophy in terms of how we treat each other, about peace etc have parallels in Judaism- but Budhism is more of a deity less spiritual path as opposed to Judaism which is deity driven. The Budhist ideal of the holy man wandering around poverty stricken and chaste is the opposite of the Jewish holy man who was expected to be married, have a family, and a means fo supporting that family.

Influence on other religions
Hinduism and Judaism developed in seperated parts of the world in an era where travel was dangerous and rare. The two are so completely different that it is difficult to find similarities or to show where one could have developed from the other. People like to claim that some of Avraham’s children went East and took his teachings as far as India and thus influenced the development of Hinduism- however, the chances of this are very slight considering the distances and the rarity of travel between the two areas in that time period.


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Mar
24
2010
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child meditation

child meditation


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Mar
24
2010
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body mind healing

body mind healing
body mind healing
Meditation/Visualization Experts? How can i clear my mind and use meditation to heal my body?

I’ve heard that meditation and visualization can help cure problematic things within the body. Every time i try to meditate instead of visualizing what i want i visualize what i’m afraid of and what i have. Its uncontrollable. I try to calm my mind and do a self-hypnosis if you will to clear my mind completely and visualize positively but my thoughts seem to be contradictive and sparatic even during meditation. Can anyone give me any advice on how to meditate/visualize properly and positively?

Let your thoughts be like watching a parade. Let them pass by without attaching your thought to any one…..just let them go on by.

Peace,

Woodstock


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