Meditation for Beginners. Forms, Methods, States of Consciousness and Experiences

Par : Harry Eilenstein
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  • Nombre de pages60
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-7543-2019-8
  • EAN9783754320198
  • Date de parution08/06/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille278 Ko
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  • ÉditeurBooks on Demand

Résumé

Meditation is essentially the coordination of two states of consciousness with each other: waking consciousness + subconscious = dream journey. waking consciousness + deep sleep = silent meditation waking consciousness + ecstasy = one-pointedness waking consciousness + collective subconsciousness = invocation There are also (for advanced practitioners) combinations of multiple consciousnesses, such as in mandala meditation. There is also the opposite of coordination, i.e.
the disruption of the integrity of consciousness as in sleepwalking, trauma, hypnosis, etc. In meditation there are a variety of tools such as words (mantras), imaginations, postures (asanas, mudras and others), breathing rhythms, symbols and so on. There are also different dynamics such as associations, analogies, identifications and the like. This results in a multitude of possible meditations and a colorful variety of possible experiences such as meeting one's own power animal, one's own soul or a deity. Nevertheless, the main features of meditation can be traced back to a few simple basic structures.
Meditation is essentially the coordination of two states of consciousness with each other: waking consciousness + subconscious = dream journey. waking consciousness + deep sleep = silent meditation waking consciousness + ecstasy = one-pointedness waking consciousness + collective subconsciousness = invocation There are also (for advanced practitioners) combinations of multiple consciousnesses, such as in mandala meditation. There is also the opposite of coordination, i.e.
the disruption of the integrity of consciousness as in sleepwalking, trauma, hypnosis, etc. In meditation there are a variety of tools such as words (mantras), imaginations, postures (asanas, mudras and others), breathing rhythms, symbols and so on. There are also different dynamics such as associations, analogies, identifications and the like. This results in a multitude of possible meditations and a colorful variety of possible experiences such as meeting one's own power animal, one's own soul or a deity. Nevertheless, the main features of meditation can be traced back to a few simple basic structures.