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New Study Outlines Differences Among Types of MeditationFrom: DamonM
Subject: General
Date/Time 2010-03-31 20:09:29
Remote IP: 64.183.100.98
MessageYes, not too much depth here. But at least they are recognized some form of difference. As if Qigong covers all the Taoist forms of meditation, hardly.
It's seems rare to see Qigong even listed when talking about different forms of meditation, often people talk about Buddhism and Indian (Hindu) forms but rarely do you see in depth talk regarding Chinese or Taoist forms.
I recently read "Meditation Works" by Livia Kohn. I enjoyed the read and was quite informative on the different styles. And much more depth in the Taoist traditions.
Meditation Works here meaning the inner workings of different meditation styles, not a phrase trying to convince you that Meditation really does work :)
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