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There are 22 posts tagged meditation (this is page 3 of 5).

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Why Mindfulness Fails

Using mindfulness to fix or gain something is doomed to fail, say Buddhist meditation teachers.

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in Meditation, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 985 Words

Superiority Complex of Meditators

Meditation systems often instill followers with harmful ideas of superiority.

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in Meditation, Yoga | 1,750 Words

Effects of Meditation: Normal or Supernatural?

Meditation is an example of how our experience changes as our understanding changes.

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in Meditation, Mystical Experiences | 1,357 Words

Motivations of Meditation Practitioners

By examining certain types of meditation techniques it’s possible to gauge the motivations of its practitioners.

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in Meditation | 540 Words

Negative findings on mindfulness are underreported, suggests study

Mindfulness research is often “spun” to appear positive, says article in Public Library of Science Researchers at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, analyzed 124 published studies of mindfulness-based therapy (MBT), and found studies reported positive findings 60% more than is statistically likely.

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in Meditation | 1,178 Words

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