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Meditation for ignorance and bliss?

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Meditation is still trendy and cool – and gets even more acceptance in the western world. But why do people meditate? Often they join groups and classes without a religious context or spiritual goals. Do they meditate to get their minds off things or stress? Or simply to switch off? But what is the best reason to meditate? To find god? To find yourself? To find tranquillity? Or to find nothing at all?

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orangeguru (2007-09-14 | 8:40) | Permalink
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'Meditation for ignorance and bliss?'

However anyone comes to start the practice of meditation, i think the motivation to continue is the desire in most people to open themselves up to something greater … to overcome the sense of separateness we experience in our human bodies.

Even in a crowd, many feel lonely.

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