Transcendental Meditation may boost student grades
It may have seemed simply a phase in pop history, but it seems the Beatles may have been on to something after all during their fabled journey to India.
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Transcendental Meditation may boost student grades
It may have seemed simply a phase in pop history, but it seems the Beatles may have been on to something after all during their fabled journey to India.
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Open Question: is true that kundalini is one of the greatest kept secrets? Very few people know how to raise it?
Even in India, where millions know this concept, few people know the background that energy. Millions of people worldwide practice meditation, but not a Milesian can experience the real power of the serpent.
In the West tamém kundalini is known – it is in the Bible, is the forbidden fruit
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Open Question: It is true that kundalini is one of the best kept secrets guarados? Very few people know how to raise it?
Even in India, where millions know this concept, few people know the background that energy. Millions of people worldwide practice meditation, but not a Milesian can experience the real power of the serpent.
In the West tamém kundalini is known – it is in the Bible, is the forbidden fruit
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Open Question: The people of India are very spiritualized? Yoga, meditation and occult things are common in this country?
I believe that true spiritual phenomena are rare worldwide. But the media always passes a message of spiritual and exotic India.
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Open Question: how many peoples convert to Hinduism in world in one year?
Peoples interest to convert to Hinduism because of it’s great philosophy, yoga,meditation,….. … many more cause why in pak, Bangladesh and India being a Hindu is a curse?????? why government help to missionaries to converts them????
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Open Question: Why are false religions like Islam and Christianity so popular today?
These man-made, violent, destructive, evil, dogmatic religions arose in the last few thousands years to control society. The Koran and Bible contains hundreds of commandments and rules that must be followed or else you will burn in hell. There is nothing to spiritually develop the human soul, only rules, rules and more rules. Both religions are extremely aggressive in their attempt to gain more blind sheep followers. These religions encourage extreme hatred towards women, gay people and intolerance towards people of other faiths. Also, both religions view women and sex as evil. Religion is used to interfere in people’s most private lives, using a big brother ,, omnipresent “God” , to keep an eye on people’s lives outside the public sphere where police or government cannot reach
On the other hand, the faiths such as Hinduism and Buddhism (an offshoot of Hinduism) encourage spiritual growth based on principles such as peace, tolerance, karma (good deeds), dharma (sacrifice), and ahimsa (non-violence) using techniques such as yoga, meditation, prayer, fasting, vegetarianism, art and sex (kamasutra and tantra). Hinduism and Buddhism have hundreds of books for guidance but whether you follow them or not is up to you. There are no commandments or laws. Hinduism is the only major religion to encourage goddess worship, the religion where women are given equal status to men, and Buddhism does not distinguish between women and men. Hinduism is the oldest faith in the world, old as the universe itself, and encourages the pursuit of maths and science (google Vedic maths and science, the number system used around the world (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9) was invented in India. Eastern religions are not aggressive which is why they are losing people to the false religions. These truly are the dark ages
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Open Question: Where is a good place to study yoga in India?
I have been doing Bikram yoga regularly for about a year. It’s great but I am now interested in other (maybe more authentic?!) types of yoga, and the associated meditation and related practices. I would love to go to India to study for say a month. Any advice or information would be welcome. Thank you.
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Open Question: How old is meditation, where was it first used and what was it used for?
http://suite101.com/article/the-origins-of-meditation-a124588
This source says that meditation took place as early as 15,000 years ago. Is this true?
I heard that there was a drawing of a shaman in China in a meditation posture from 7,000 years ago.
Meditation was first recorded in India 5,000 years ago.
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Open Question: That ganja that comes from India, why does it make people want to chant and yell…..?
Bum Bhole Nath!
Bonus: Meditation in the Jungle, or the Mountains?
http://i.imgur.com/0dXgM.jpg
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