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Everyday Belief and Delusion

The gap between delusion and our everyday beliefs is narrow, say psychiatrists and philosophers of neuroscience.

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in Mystical Experiences | 721 Words

From Monastic to Domestic Mindfulness

Tracing the spread of mindfulness from Buddhist monks to everywhere in America How did mindfulness, which was originally the exclusive property of Buddhist monks, come today to be quite simply everywhere?

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in Meditation | 569 Words

Mindfulness is American Religion

The mindfulness movement is an American religion, argue historians and scholars of religion.

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in New Age Religion | 295 Words

The Alchemical Body: Siddha Traditions In Medieval India

This remarkable book illuminates the “body of light” of yogis, tantrikas, and alchemists.

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in Reviews: Books and Stuff, Yoga | 941 Words

The Metaphysical Universe of Yoga

Few yoga books address the superstructure of the yogic system itself.

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in Yoga | 626 Words

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