“The particular form of meditation is unimportant. Some people sit, others stand, walk, sing or sway rhythmically; different cultures and traditions have different practices. What is important is that the meditator attains a focused inner state in which the external world is shut out and the mind is directed to pay attention to subtle communications. That such a state is attained and sustained is what matters. How such a state is achieved does not matter.”
Author Keith Hill qu...
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Introduction: Using meditation for spiritual enquiry
1 — What is the point of meditating?
2 — Does meditatio...
Über den Autor
Keith Hill is a New Zealand writer and channeller whose work explores the overlap between mysticism, history, science, religion and psychology. His books include The ...