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Meditation is a practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive, "discursive thinking", achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state, while not judging the meditation process itself.

Techniques are broadly classified into focused (or concentrative) and open monitoring methods. Focused methods involve attention to specific objects like breath or mantras, while open monitoring includes mindfulness and awareness of mental events.

Meditation is practiced in numerous religious traditions, though it is also practiced independently from any religious or spiritual influences for its health benefits. The earliest records of meditation (dhyana) are found in the Upanishads, and meditation plays a salient role in the contemplative repertoire of Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. Meditation-like techniques are also known in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, in the context of remembrance of and prayer and devotion to God.

Asian meditative techniques have spread to other cultures where they have found application in non-spiritual contexts, such as business and health. Mindfulness meditation may produces small to moderate improvements in anxiety, depression, and pain through enhanced self-regulation and brain changes, but evidence is mixed and it is not clearly superior to other active treatments. It may produce small to moderate improvements in anxiety, depression, and pain; it does not appear superior to other active treatments and much of the literature on meditation is preliminary or methodologically limited. Research is ongoing to better understand the effects of meditation on health (psychological, neurological, and cardiovascular) and other areas.

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Transcending Ignorance Through Zazen Insight

Attachment, Causation, Realization, Consciousness, Breath, Happiness, Community,...
Feb 25 1969

Meditation as Living Enlightenment

Buddha Nature, Composure, Discrimination, Letting Go, Meditation, Pain, Suffering,...
Feb 1969

Awakening Beyond Desire

Delusion, Samadhi, Meditation, Nirvana, Subject-and-Object, Pain, Realization,...
Feb 1969

Fewer Desires, Ultimate Enlightenment

Repentance, Delusion, Happiness, Vow, Meditation, Suffering, Mindfulness, Passions,...
Feb 1969

Embrace the Present, Transcend Desire

Passions, Delusion, Nirvana, Repentance, Diversity, Meditation, Intention, Building...
Feb 1969

Zen Chaos and Cultural Awakening

Buddha Nature, Building, Chanting, Composure, difficulty, Don't Know Mind,...
1969

Realizing Truth Beyond Reason

Buddha Nature, Causation, Ceremony, Chanting, Delusion, Happiness, Meditation,...
1969

Mindful Cooking: Zen's Path to Wisdom

Chanting, Discrimination, Hate, Lay, Meditation, Oneness, Religion

Dreaming Beyond Desire: Embracing Zazen

Precepts, Greed, Concentration, Delusion, difficulty, Samadhi, Lotus Sutra, Causation...

Liberation Through Tibetan Monastic Life

Community, Culture, Happiness, Liberation, Lineage, Meditation, Monastic Practice,...

Monasticism: Catalyst for Societal Transformation

Community, Compassion, Culture, Dragons, Enemies, Hate, Meditation, Monastic Practice...

Transmuting Desire Through Emptiness Meditation

Attachment, Subject-and-Object, Culture, Meditation, Addiction, Heart Sutra,...

Living the Vow Beyond Desire

Suffering, Anger, Attachment, Consciousness, Balance, Liberation, Building,...

Mindful Paths to Enlightened Living

Meditation, Heart Sutra, Mindfulness, Precepts, Non-duality, Culture, Lay,...

Embracing Emptiness with Compassionate Wisdom

Subject-and-Object, Culture, Mindfulness, Realization, Compassion, Heart Sutra,...

Zen Democracy in Monastic Life

Attachment, Religion, Community, Meditation, Addiction, Heart Sutra, Four Noble...

Temporary Vows, Timeless Growth

Precepts, Heart Sutra, Community, Meditation, Instruction, Non-duality, Pain, Teacher...

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