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    History of new age meditation in the United States

    Meditation was largely viewed as an Eastern tradition until the New Age movement of the 1970s. With the New Age movement came a huge interest in meditation and people from all walks of life began to meditate. Many saw meditation as a way to break away from strict, religious practices. Science...
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    What is meditating on names of God in Jewish meditation

    Kabbalists usually meditate on one of twenty five names for God. These names include Adonoi, (meaning "Lord,") Elohi, ("Great Living One,") Kodosh, ("Holy One") and Yod He Vav Hs, ("Brilliant Name of Fire.") When choosing a name, it is advised to choose one carefully and pick one that has...
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    What is meditating on letters in Jewish meditation

    According to rabbi Rami Shapiro, author of Wisdom of the Jewish Sages, the first formal Jewish meditation focused on the alphabet, which was seen as a divine language. Today, some practitioners like to meditate on the letters that spell God's name.
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    History of Jewish meditation

    Jewish meditation dates back to Abraham, who was the founder of Judaism. Prophets would fast and enter into altered states of consciousness. A big focus during this time was meditating on a vision of Ezekiel, who was a Hebrew prophet that was once held captive by the Babylonians.
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    Imagery meditation and religion

    One of the oldest forms of meditation is meditating on the Divine. For Christians, this could mean meditating while visualizing a cross or Jesus. For those of the Jewish faith, imagery meditation can be on the Star of David, while Native Americans might focus on the Great Spirit. All religions...
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    What is Whirling meditation

    Some yoga teachers begin their class with a session of whirling. Whirling is a Sufi meditation practice which liberates the body from the everyday world and allows it to enter into a spiritual world while connecting with the Divine. The practice is quite easy. First, find a place with plenty of...
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    What is Sufi mantra Zikr

    A Zikr is a Sufi mantra, (chant,) which means "remembrance." The idea is to continuously remember God. Sufis will dance for hours on end while chanting a zikr. This practice allows for a practitioner to feel a type of spiritual intoxication while leaving the material world behind.
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    What are the benefits of chanting Gayatri mantra

    The Gayatri Mantra is regarded as a highly powerful mantra. It has been called the mother of all mantras as well as the mother of the Vedas. Its powers and merits are mentioned in various Indian scriptures, such as all the four Vedas, the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. In Verse 10.35 of the...
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    Practice of Chanting the Gayatri

    The Gayatri Mantra is traditionally chanted three times or a multiple thereof. It is the main element of the ‘Sandhya Vandanam’, a religious Hindu practice performed at dawn, noon and dusk by male, upper caste Hindus initiated into the ‘sacred thread ceremony’. Apart from this practice, the...
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    Christian view of Jesus

    The Christian view of Jesus centers on the belief that Jesus is the Messiah as promised in the Old Testament, that he was resurrected after he died on a cross. Christians believe that Jesus is God, the Son, who became incarnate to provide salvation and to reconcile humanity with God by atoning...
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    Christianity and Mithraism

    Not so, say critics like Vexen Crabtree. A student of pagan religions and a self-described Satanist, Crabtree writes: "Christianity grew out of a mixture of Persian Mithraism, Judaism and the works of individuals such as St. Paul who gave us written records of this synthesis." Kenneth...
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    The Gospel of Jesus Christ

    At its core, the central message of Christianity is that God came into the world in human form to atone for the sins of mankind. That Jesus of Nazareth was Immanuel - God with us - and that he: was born of a virgin taught the kingdom of God, gathering followers (including twelve primary...
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    Which Ayurvedic medicine is best for epilepsy

    Brahmi, Vacha, Jyotishmati and Shankhapushpi are mostly suggested but along with it coconut oil, limes, garlic and water melon too helps in epilepsy.
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    What Ayurvedic medicine recommends hair loss

    Brahmi, Aloevera, Amla, Bhringaraj, Fenugreek seeds and Neem are recommended for hair loss. Also, yoga and professional massages are recommended.
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    What is turmeric called in Ayurvedic medicine

    Turmeric is called California College in Ayurvedic medicine and it is used in making many medicines.
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    What does soma refer to in Ayurvedic medicine

    Soma is a ritual drink of importance in Ayurveda. It is extracted juice from a plant which is though now debated.
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    Which Ayurvedic medicine is best for high blood pressure

    Onion, garlic, Amla, green tea, watermelon, lemon, honey, fruits and green vegetables helps in reducing high blood pressure.
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    Why Ayurvedic medicine needs to be taken morning and night

    It acts faster and offer benefits in short period.
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    Which is the best Ayurvedic medicine for increasing height

    Shilajit/Mineral Pitch/Asphaltum, Ashwagandha/Withania Somnifera/Indian Ginseng, Shatavari/Asparagus Racemosus/Liliaceae, Yashtimadhu/Glycyrrhiza Glabra, Guggul, Arjuna/Terminalia Arjuna Bark, Bala, Guduchi, Aamlaki, Praval Pishti are the best Ayurvedic medicine for increasing height.
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    What is the best Ayurvedic medicine for chronic prostatitis

    Varunadi Vat, Tribulus Power, Shilajit Capsules and kanchnaar Guggul are the best Ayurvedic medicines for chronic prostatitis.
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