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    Often times when you think of the word “Zen” the Zen Japanese gardens, mediation, and or happiness might come to mind. “The essence of Zen is attempting to understand the meaning of life directly, without being misled by logical thought or language.” (BBC) Zen Buddhism comes from the Mahayana branch of Buddhism. While it shares some underlining similarities between the two major schools in Buddhism that are Mahayana and Theravada, as in reaching Nirvana as the ultimate goal, it has different history

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    to purify the mind. In class, we watched a documentary movie called, “Cave in the Snow”. The movie discusses a Tibetan nun named Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, formerly known as Diane Perry, a journey where she spent twelves years practicing a Buddhist meditation in a mountain

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    Meditation is a series of books that are written by the last good emperor of the Roman Empire and philosopher Marcus Aurelius (161-180 BC). It was written without the intention of anyone else reading it, and it’s generally based on his personal life and his stoicism ideas. Marcus Aurelius or as known “the wise”, was born in Rome, Italy in a wealthy family and he was raised to be an educated and a wise man who was interested in Stoicism. He was chosen to be the ruler by Emperor Hadrian. In his period

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    A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World was written by Paul Miller is an excellent book. The essence of this book was improving your prayer life. In this book, the author shows the differences that relentless communication with Christ makes in the daily experiences of life. Prayer is intended to be the conversation where our life and God meet. Prayer disclosures our core fears and desperation for God. Prayer connects us to the heart of God and allows God to transform us. This

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    methods and the Southern represent the experience. However, even the Southern school itself cannot get rid of the influence induced by lineage and Northern school. The Chan lineage provides the stand point for anyone in Chan’s tradition and provides meditation method that leads towards enlightenment. The southern school is in tension itself because of the unsolved lineage and experience dispute. Although Southern school claim people need “Direct, complete awareness [that] is non-mediate awareness” (Gomez

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    Yog Yoga And Yoga

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    In addition to meditation, yoga is also an important practice in Hinduism as well as in Tibetan Buddhism. Yoga is used as a means to enlightenment and has influenced other religious and spiritual practices throughout the world. The Bhagavad Gita and the Yogasutra are some of the scriptures that establish the basis for yoga. The four main types of yoga are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Raja Yoga. Yoga helps gain a mastery over the body and mind and can lead to the knowledge of

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    suffering. A critical spiritual practice in Buddhism is meditation. Right Meditation is the eighth path in the Eightfold Path, and is in the Meditation division. The Eightfold Path is the fourth of Buddha’s Four Noble Truths. I think that Buddhist Meditation can be helpful to Buddhist and non-Buddhists alike. I know I could personally benefit from it because I have a busy schedule from golf and school. They are both stressful at times and the meditation could help calm me down on and off the golf course

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    During the early 1900’s, Americans were caught up in the idea of imperialism, or extending their influence to other countries using military force. Mark Twain’s essay, The War Prayer, was written during this time, but argued against the popular philosophy of imperialism. Twain’s essay was too controversial and Harper’s Bazaar believed it was not suited for the public to read, so it went unpublished until after his death and after the idea of imperialism had lost its fervor. Twain’s essay discusses

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    was born in South India came up with five essential principles of doing yoga. The five points of yoga focused on mental, spiritual, and physical health: proper exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet, and positive thinking and meditation. I think it is important to remind myself about these five points of yoga when starting a new day. The proper exercise is simply moving our body. If we do not provide natural movement to our body then a great discomfort will ensue in

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    Every now I then I receive a letter from a subscriber on the best way to incorporate Christian meditation into their daily devotion time with God. Including Christian meditation, into your daily schedule can make your life so much more rewarding and fulfilling. There are numerous benefits to meditating on God and spending time in His presence. These include developing a more intimate relationship with Christ, eliminating worry and stress, creating a space for God to speak to our hearts, and becoming

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