Meditation

A Guide to Meditation

Meditation is a practice that involves focusing one’s attention on a single object, thought, sensation, or activity. Meditation can be classified into two main types: concentrative and mindfulness. Concentrative meditation involves narrowing one’s awareness to a specific point of focus, such as a mantra, a breath, a sound, or a visual image. Mindfulness meditation involves expanding one’s awareness to the present moment, without judging or reacting to any thoughts, feelings, or sensations that arise.

Buddha and Peaceful Mediation

Buddhism: Two Truths doctrine

Buddhism’s Two Truths doctrine distinguishes between Conventional Truth (how things appear in daily life, like tables and chairs, bound by concepts) and Ultimate Truth (the ultimate nature of reality, which is emptiness or interdependence, devoid of inherent existence).

Self-Transcendence
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