Mindfulness meditation
This article discusses Mindfulness meditation in relation to self-transcendence and becoming aware of true self
This article discusses Mindfulness meditation in relation to self-transcendence and becoming aware of true self
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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.
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