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    "Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now" (“Beatles’ Bio”). This statement will come as a shock, maybe considered disrespectful by many, but it holds some amount of truth. The Beatles had so many adoring, devoted fans, yhey were more popular than Christianity until they comment inspired negative outbursts. This controversial comment came from John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, a band who…

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    Commonly recognized terms today, like karma and nirvana, came straight from Indian culture. Unfortunately, there was no room in this vision of awakening for factories, computers, or normal people going about their lives. While the idea of drugs, meditation, and the pursuit of supreme knowledge seemed to define India for the general western culture, the Beatles respectfully dedicated a great deal of time learning how to properly play the instruments and reading books on Indian religious…

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    meditate’. Mauna is not simply thinking. On the contrary it is an inward journey. Mauna is sacred Silence. It is meditation. Accordingly, because of Mauna being sacred silence, a Muni is said to be ecstatic. (Tapa done by a Muni is Mauna). He is said to transcend the human condition. He stands (stasis) outside (ex) his ordinary egoist personality. This self-transcendence takes one to the state of ecstasy, with the psychic conditioning temporarily suspended in utter bliss. Sacred Silence leads to…

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    Rehabilitation is imperative with regards to its dynamics that can serve best in improving the mental health in former offenders once they are released from jail or prison. There exists a need for more concerted attention on the rehabilitation of wrongdoer to not become part of the already elevated recidivism rate which is something my anticipated agency will do its best to thwart in its tracks. This could very well be deterred as a result its emergence by way of undertaking a treatment-oriented…

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    Spirituality can embrace transcendental ideas for the individuals that believe in existence beyond this physical level whilst embraces humanistic ideas of morality like patience, forgiveness and harmony without believing in an existence after death. Gene Kent, a committed Anglican was…

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    which he would never know he knew nothing, comes undone. Two, the enlightenment phoenix of Judea-Christian theology, the deistic god, thrown from his throne. Three, and most worrying of all for the authors we consider, old doubting Descartes’ third meditation fails; he cannot get the world back; his introspection becomes the mere navel-gazing of a…

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    these biomechanical changes, like stress reduction, that we 're striving for but rather a more spiritual state of mind. Now, with modern scientific equipment, we are able to objectively measure and record the numerous positive benefits of Buddhist meditation. It 's a state of life or a life condition. As our spiritual selves develop, our bodies respond. It is the state of being a Buddha and as our bodies change, our spiritual selves respond. In the future, we may experience greater levels of…

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    that time for studying or doing homework. They can sit down and do a task without wondering off or looking out the window. Transcendental meditation is also a great way to naturally treat ADD/ADHD. After about three months of meditation, symptoms of this disorder will significantly reduce. Your child will show significant reductions in moodiness, stress, and anxiety. Meditation improves different parts of the brain, including focus, memory, and…

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    Nathaniel Rich’s book titled "The Man Who Saves You From Yourself" Cults do exist, but no one ever admits to joining such a group or affiliation. One only joins a nonprofit organization that promotes animal rights, green technology, or transcendental meditation, as they would admit. However, regardless of how much these members of a cult deny it, cults do exist. In fact, cult groups live among unsuspecting members of their society and continue to carry out their cult activities and rituals…

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    Imagine being able to think and experience far beyond the human mind, being able to reach the limits of the brain a normal human cannot. Transcendentalist writers have the mental capability of obtaining knowledge far from their physical reach. They believed the person is more or less good and pure as an individual, but society makes them evil. Transcendentalist writers valued themes about nature, simplicity, self-reliance, the conflict between conformity and individuality and/or the opposite.…

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