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Green Meditation Society 31 with Clark Strand – “Learning”
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Learn to Meditate – Meditation and Contemplation
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September 13, 2011 by admin
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Q for Wiccans ?
Hi , I was a Witch when I was 10 for 2 years , I read books , I know the Pentagram , learned meditation and Yoga and I’m wise ,…and I miss it …it was like “the good old days ” ….I quit Wicca for 15 years ….I really miss it …All I can think is Wicca ….should I be a Witch again ?
Keltasia : meditation is part of wisdom and being a Wicca means being wise .
It is something that should be felt naturally within.
Once you truly know what you want and what you believe in you won’t need validation from anyone else.
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September 8, 2011 by admin
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Where can I learn meditation online ?
Is there a website that I can go to that teaches you how to meditate?
Hello
You can ask about meditation & your practice at the forum below.
Pam
How to meditate (part 2)
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September 1, 2011 by admin
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What should I do about this?
I’ve been studying Buddhism for almost 8 months and am interested in attending a meditation class at a local temple. The only problem is, is that the only places nearby that offer classes in North Texas are an SGI and New Kadampa Center. I’ve been warned that these are cults and best avoided. There are two other temples but I believe that they are only taught in Vietnamese. How can I continue learning when all the places around me either don’t teach in English, or are cults?! Help meh Buddhists, help meh!
SGI is not a cult, Look at our web site and make up your own mind. Don’t be decieved.We are about 12 million members world wide who believe in world peace. Judge for your self. Look at our organization Charter and see if there is anything that you disagree with.
Charter of the Soka Gakkai International
Purposes and Principles
1. SGI shall contribute to peace, culture and education for the happiness and welfare of all humanity based on the Buddhist respect for the sanctity of life.
2. SGI, based on the ideal of world citizenship, shall safeguard fundamental human rights and not discriminate against any individual on any grounds.
3. SGI shall respect and protect the freedom of religion and religious expression.
4. SGI shall promote an understanding of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism through grass-roots exchange, thereby contributing to individual happiness.
5. SGI shall, through its constituent organizations, encourage its members to contribute toward the prosperity of their respective societies as good citizens.
6. SGI shall respect the independence and autonomy of its constituent organizations in accordance with the conditions prevailing in each country.
7. SGI shall, based on the Buddhist spirit of tolerance, respect other religions, engage in dialogue and work together with them toward the resolution of fundamental issues concerning humanity.
8. SGI shall respect cultural diversity and promote cultural exchange, thereby creating an international society of mutual understanding and harmony.
9. SGI shall promote, based on the Buddhist ideal of symbiosis, the protection of nature and environment.
10. SGI shall contribute to the promotion of education, in pursuit of truth as well as the development of scholarship, to enable all people to cultivate their individual character and enjoy fulfilling and happy lives.
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learning how to meditation
August 26, 2011 by admin
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Meditation.How do I want to learn meditation?
I m 19 years old. I Pranayama daily. I want to learn meditation. Plz help.
It depends on what type of meditation that want to learn. I liked the focus Tibetan / Western Buddhist hybrid (see the wisdom of No Escape by Pema Chodron, or Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation by Chogyam Trungpa). If you like this approach, you can find a convenient location to one on one instruction. Here is a link: If you like the approach http://www.shambhala.org/centers/ Zen (see Mind Zen, beginner's mind by Shunryu Suzuki), you can try a Google search at the center of Zen local. You can also contact an important zen (who do not mind helping, is your practice, after all!) And ask for a referral. Here is a link to a wonderful retreat center with people to help: If you like the approach http://www.smzc.net/pages/home.html Theravadin / Thai Vipassanna (see a road with Jack Kornfield heart), you can try calling your center in San Francisco for a referral to a local teacher where you are. Here is that link: If you http://www.spiritrock.org/ in Europe, and the focus of Tibet is not called, thic Nhat Hanh has a call center Plum Village, about Buddhism together. (See Peace is every step by thic Nhat Hanh.) You can contact for more information: http://www.plumvillage.org/ Namaste.
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August 25, 2011 by admin
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What is the Muslim spiritual perspective on healing?
I am studying to be a counselor and am trying to learn how people of other religions approach to healing and health care. I appreciate any help you can provide regarding these issues. How people of the Muslim faith healing approach to illness? What are the critical components for healing (meditation, prayer, etc)? The same applies for advice and treatment of addictions? Is there anything that would be important for a provider of health care of a different faith to know? What is the perception of health professionals from different religions who put their beliefs aside to putting patients first needed?
Hello, I am not expert but a few short sentences can help get the idea. All healing comes from God ….. Prophet Muhammad that God never sends a distress FOR WHICH THERE IS NO CURE ……. PROPHET MUHAMMAD NOT have a load of soul put into it more than you can handle …… Quran when you need ASK THE EXPERTS (in this case the doctor )……. PROPHET MUHAMMAD SANA PRAYER … … PROPHET MUHAMMAD If you use the word Allah instead of God's word to their Muslim patients respond better. The word Allah is actually a sentence. to + lah, where al = la = Allah and divine. So Allah means The Divine. The word is unique because it has no gender, and plurality are not. What is what God really is … neither male nor female, and just about everything one and only one! SHOULD ANY OF THE FOREGOING MAKE ANY ANY WITNESS put aside their beliefs personal when dealing with their patients Hope this helps
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August 25, 2011 by admin
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Where I can learn to meditate for free? The websites that offer free guided meditation?
I am very depressed right now, I need something positive to encourage and help me remain compassionate. I want to learn to meditate, I checked with the center of Buda, learning today and cost $ 60 for log in! I did not pay, of course, want to see if an alternative. Anyone know of any good websites that offer free meditation?
Well, I felt the same and had a race to the library and went to a couple of books that have tons of invaluable assistance. Also, you might want to watch youtube and see if they have a nice little yoga or videos of meditation practice with. good luck and peace be with you! (:


