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Topic: Buddhist meditation

Related:
  Meditation    Buddhist  
  Buddhist Temple    Guided Meditation  
  Meditation technique    Buddhist art  
  Meditation Music    Transcendental Meditation  
  Christian Meditation    Zen meditation  
  Buddhist symbols    Descartes' Meditations  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite body part(s):Soul
Most admires:The Dalai Lama,  Gandhi
Good point(s):Saintly
Favorite book(s):"The Art of Happiness" by His Holiness The Dalai Lama
The Karma Sutra
"Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse
Favorite great leader(s):Genghis Khan
Personality:Spiritual,  Devout
Favorite religious figure(s):Siddhartha Gautama
Religion(s):Buddhist,  Taoist,  Sikhism
Favorite destination(s):India,  Asia,  China
Favorite quote(s):"I'm sorry my Karma ran over your Dogma."
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The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Gemini Buddhists can carry on with meditation and introspection.
Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso,
Tibetan Monk

Shambhala meditation centres follow the vision and teachings of the Tibetan meditation master, Vidyadhara the Venerable Ch gyam Trungpa Rinpoche and the current president of Shambhala, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, heir to his Buddhist and Shambhala lineages.
A meditation master, teacher, yogi and scholar, Khenpo Rinpoche is also a geshe lharampa and completed many years of solitary cave practice in Tibet as well as extensive training with the highest teachers of all four Tibetan Buddhist lineages.
The Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of Connecticut is a non-sectarian meditation circle devoted to cultivating loving kindness and compassion by bringing meditation practice into daily life.
 
 
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