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The complete sourcebook for exploring Hinduism's two most time-honored traditions of meditation. Meditation is a subject of universal interest, practiced by seekers of all traditions on the quest for serenity, peace, and blessedness. Among the many traditions of meditation in Hinduism, Yoga and Vedanta have passed the test of time, proving as vital today as they were throughout the ages in helping seekers overcome the maladies of life and attain the greatest spiritual fulfillment. In one comprehensive volume, Meditation & Its Practices illuminates the principles of the Yoga and Vedanta…mehr
The complete sourcebook for exploring Hinduism's two most time-honored traditions of meditation. Meditation is a subject of universal interest, practiced by seekers of all traditions on the quest for serenity, peace, and blessedness. Among the many traditions of meditation in Hinduism, Yoga and Vedanta have passed the test of time, proving as vital today as they were throughout the ages in helping seekers overcome the maladies of life and attain the greatest spiritual fulfillment. In one comprehensive volume, Meditation & Its Practices illuminates the principles of the Yoga and Vedanta meditation traditions, the meaning of meditation, its goal of Self-Knowledge, the methods by which concentration is developed, and the ways of achieving self-control. Defining key concepts in clear terms, this complete guidebook covers every aspect of this ancient spiritual practice, including:
Goals and Benefits of Meditation
Objects of Meditation
Methods of Concentration
Posture, Physical Condition, Eating Habits, and Spiritual Exercises
Mystical Experiences and Realizations
Obstacles in Meditation and Ways of Overcoming Them
Drawing on both classic and contemporary sources, this comprehensive sourcebook outlines the scientific, psychological, and spiritual elements of Yoga and Vedanta meditation, the results of which lead not to the seeker's dreams and visions but to the transformation of his or her character.
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Autorenporträt
Swami Adiswarananda (1925-2007), former senior monk of the Ramakrishna Order of India, was Minister and Spiritual Leader of the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Part One The Process of Meditation 1. The Meaning of Meditation 2. The Meditative State 3. The Goal of Meditation 4. The Benefits of Meditation 5. Meditation in the System of Yoga 6. Meditation in Vedanta 7. The Sacred Texts on Meditation 8. The Three Key Factors in All Meditation Part Two Objects of Meditation 9. Objects of Meditation in Yoga and Vedanta 10. Meditation on a Divine Form 11. Meditation on a Divine Incarnation 12. Meditation on the Lord as Inmost Self and Supreme Teacher 13. Meditation on Virata Purusha, the Cosmic Person 14. Meditation on the Sacred Word Om 15. Meditation on the Gayatri Mantra 16. Meditation on the Great Vedic Sayings 17. Meditation on a Sacred Text, Word, or Mystic Syllable Part Three Centers of Consciousness 18. The Centers for Meditation 19. Dualism, Nondualism, and the Centers Part Four Methods of Concentration 20. Withdrawal and Concentration of Mind 21. Posture 22. Time and Place, Spiritual Vibrations, and Geographical Directions 23. Physical Condition, Eating Habits, and Exercise 24. Self-Analysis 25. Mystic Worship 26. Japa, or Repetition of a Sacred Word 27. Pranayama, or Control of Breath Part Five Progress in Meditation 28. Milestones of Progress 29. Mystical Experiences and Realizations 30. The Transformation of Character 31. The Sacred Texts on Progress in Meditation Part Six Obstacles in Meditation 32. Obstacles in Meditation and Ways of Overcoming Them Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction Part One The Process of Meditation 1. The Meaning of Meditation 2. The Meditative State 3. The Goal of Meditation 4. The Benefits of Meditation 5. Meditation in the System of Yoga 6. Meditation in Vedanta 7. The Sacred Texts on Meditation 8. The Three Key Factors in All Meditation Part Two Objects of Meditation 9. Objects of Meditation in Yoga and Vedanta 10. Meditation on a Divine Form 11. Meditation on a Divine Incarnation 12. Meditation on the Lord as Inmost Self and Supreme Teacher 13. Meditation on Virata Purusha, the Cosmic Person 14. Meditation on the Sacred Word Om 15. Meditation on the Gayatri Mantra 16. Meditation on the Great Vedic Sayings 17. Meditation on a Sacred Text, Word, or Mystic Syllable Part Three Centers of Consciousness 18. The Centers for Meditation 19. Dualism, Nondualism, and the Centers Part Four Methods of Concentration 20. Withdrawal and Concentration of Mind 21. Posture 22. Time and Place, Spiritual Vibrations, and Geographical Directions 23. Physical Condition, Eating Habits, and Exercise 24. Self-Analysis 25. Mystic Worship 26. Japa, or Repetition of a Sacred Word 27. Pranayama, or Control of Breath Part Five Progress in Meditation 28. Milestones of Progress 29. Mystical Experiences and Realizations 30. The Transformation of Character 31. The Sacred Texts on Progress in Meditation Part Six Obstacles in Meditation 32. Obstacles in Meditation and Ways of Overcoming Them Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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