
Medatation
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Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the conditioned, "thinking" mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness.
Buddhist meditation encompasses a variety of meditation techniques that develop mindfulness, concentration, tranquility and insight. Core meditation techniques are preserved in ancient Buddhist texts and have proliferated and diversified through the millennia of teacher-student transmissions.
The most popular types of Buddhist Meditation follows the classification of Western Buddhist order Meditation teacher Kamalashila. Kamalashila represents `Five basic methods` as a `Traditional set of meditations, each one an antidote to one of the five principal obstructions to Enlightenment`. These are:
1. Mindfulness of Breathing (Anapanasati)
2. Metta Bhavana (including all four Brahma-Viharas)
3. Contemplation of Impermanence
4. Six Element Practice (earth, water, fire, air, space, consciousness)
5. Contemplation of Conditionality
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Walking Meditation - Kamalashila's guide states that various methods of meditation are effectively divided into Vipassana meditation (insight meditation) as well as Samatha Samatha meditations identified by Kamalashila include metta bhavana (development of loving kindness) and also anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing). The contemplation on impermanence, contemplation on conditionality as well as the six element practice are included in Vipassana meditations. These Samatha meditations usually serve as the precedence and preparation for Vipassana meditations. meditation (tranquillity meditation). In this case, the two
Samatha Meditation - Samatha means calm. Samatha meditation is an effective but gentle way of training the mind to develop inner strength and freedom from turmoil, leading on to clarity and understanding. This path from calm to insight was followed by the Buddha himself, and is a central tradition of Buddhist meditation. There are many kinds of Samatha meditation techniques: this one is based on attention to the breath, a subject which is said to be suitable for all types of people.
By regular daily practice the chattering, unruly mind gradually becomes calmer and develops clarity. The way our mind works becomes less confusing to us and we begin to understand the habits of mind that hold us back from happiness and freedom. We become kinder to ourselves and those around us. Meditation is a practical matter: increased awareness brings an ability to make the most of ourselves in our daily lives.
Some of the Benefits you may obtain from the practice of meditation are:
Meditation Center in Leh.
The Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre.
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