Religious Meditation


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Meditation has played a vital role in many spiritual and religious practices over the centuries. Some of these religious practices according to different religions are discussed in this Presentation For more info visit: https://www.pray4me.com/

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Religious Meditation

Religious Meditation About Us I grew up catholic, attending church every Sunday along with 12 years of polyester ties in the catholic school system. Other than the standard prayers I was forced to recite, I never gave much thought to prayer. That was until a few years before starting this site. I really needed a change in my life, so I decided to pray for it daily. Through the power of prayer, my intention was granted. It made me a believer that, with pray, all things are possible. One day on my drive to work I was thinking about a new website that I could start. I knew from past experience that business partnerships that offer a win-win proposition to the two parties involved have the best chance at success. The Role of Religion in Meditation | All Religions Practices Of Meditation Prayer is powerful, as it changes our perception towards ourselves and towards the whole world. Church is a place that makes prayers even more powerful to reach God, Jesus Christ. Prayers make a huge difference to one’s life. As the soul needs spiritual comfort, prayers and meditation helps an individual to achieve self-realization. Prayers also bring power to our churches. There is a spiritual atmosphere in churches so when we pray together, our prayers become even more powerful. We can develop a clear connection with God if we say prayers at churches. Christianity In Christianity, meditation plays a vital role as a form of prayer, in order to connect with and reflect upon the word of God, Jesus Christ. By meditating, it is important to focus on a million of thoughts, such as a passage from the Bible, and it is also necessary to understand the meaning of the passage with the help of prayers. Christians basically use mediation as a means to deepen their personal relationship with God. Buddhism Most of the mediation practices commonly originated from ancient Buddhist meditation texts, and the followers of Buddhism are now continuing to follow such practices. Meditation is essential to nirvana in Buddhism. Meditation in Buddhism includes several techniques such as breath meditation and recollections, also there are some distinct methods too that differ between different regions. So Buddhist meditation is a variable practice which contains many different pathways that may lead to enlightenment. In recent times, the practice is becoming more popular. Islam Islamic meditation, or we can say Sufism basically focuses on the thinking that leads to sustainable knowledge and utilization of different methods of breathing control and the repetition of some Islamic holy words or mantras. Islamic meditation contains several similarities with Buddhist meditation, such as the focused introspection and the concentration technique. Meditation is a process to enhance the healing ability and creativity, and it also helps in awakening the heart and mind by allowing inner growth and submission to God, Allah. Hinduism In Hindu schools Meditation is taught in various styles. Through meditation it has been observed that one can get Moksha, as Moksha is the desired state of Hinduism, which is as similar as nirvana of Buddhism, which means being calm and concentrated with yourself. Yoga is a form which is commonly practiced initially to prepare oneself for meditation and self-realization. According to a yoga practice there are eight limbs of aloneness: discipline, rules, one-pointedness of mind, postures, breath control, senses withdrawal, meditation and self-realization (Samadhi). Sikhism In Sikhism meditation is known as “Simran”. Alongside good deeds in Sikhism, Meditation is needed to achieve spirituality among oneself. The meditational practice in Sikhism is used to feel the presence of Waheguru. According to Sikhism, there are ten gateways to the body, among which nine are physical holes such as eyes, ears, mouth, nostrils, urethra, anus and the tenth is the DasamDuar, which is an invisible hole for spiritual uses that is needed for enlightenment and self-realization. Contact Us WEBSITE: https://www.pray4me.com/ EMAIL: [email protected]