Documents tagged with chanting

Golden Volcano

Beautiful book about Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, full incarnation of Lord Krishna, who popularised the chanting of the Hare Krishna maha mantra
  • shantidevidasi2593 published this 02 / 20 / 2010
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Reading Psalmodia Part 2

A guide to learning to reading byzantine notation, as used in the orthodox church. By David J. Melling Part 2
  • mobius999 published this 12 / 26 / 2009
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Slain in the Spirit

An explanation of the gift of being Slain in the Spirit in the light if the Bible, History and contemporary Christianity.
  • AjayOnetree published this 10 / 20 / 2009
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V Darpan 17th Issue-Octomber 2009

VISWAKARMA COMMUNITY 1rst_eMAGAZINE published by :VISWAKARMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, RICHMOND,CA94804,U.S.A.
  • gunvantray gajjar published this 10 / 18 / 2009
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Chanting the Chaplet of Divine Mercy

Chanting the Chaplet of Divine Mercy CD http://divinemercychant.excerptsofinr... Written by Father Philip Pavich ofm and Preformed by the Late Timothy Chong The Chaplet of Divine Me...
  • thingscatholic published this 07 / 01 / 2009
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Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered

Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered By LESTER GRINSPOON, M.D., is a psychoanalyst on the staff of the Massachusetts Mental Health Center and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical Scho...
  • Projekt E 012 published this 04 / 13 / 2009
  • 3,456 reads
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Wisdom Develops Samadhi

"Anapanasati Bhavana (developing the awareness of breathing) uses the breath as the objective support of the heart and consists in knowing and mindfulness (sati) of in and out breathing. In becomin...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
  • 1,235 reads
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Venerable Ajaan Khao Analayo - A True Spiritual Warrior

“Big brother elephant, we wish to speak with you.” Clearly hearing this, the elephant suddenly swung around to face the monks. It stood stock-still, its ears fully extended. “Big brother elepha...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
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Venerable Acariya Mun Bhuridatta Thera - A Spiritual Biography

Venerable Acariya Mun Bhuridatta Thera is a towering figure in contemporary Thai Buddhism. He was widely revered and respected during his lifetime for the extraordinary courage and determination h...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
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Patipada: Venerable Acariya Mun's Path of Practice

“Over on that hill, in that cave, or under that overhanging cliff the air is good, it is right for meditation (bhavana) and the heart (citta) can easily become concentrated and drop into a state of...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
  • 1,040 reads
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The Dhamma Teaching of Acariya Maha Boowa in London

“Buddhism is derived from practice. The Buddha himself practised until he fully understood the true nature of Dhamma; only then did he begin to teach others. Buddhists, therefore, understand the im...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
  • 971 reads
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A Life of Inner Quality

Let me stress once more that we have each come from our parents and have gained knowledge from our teachers. This is why we shouldn’t forget ourselves and think that we’re smart and self-sufficient...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
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Forest Dhamma - A Selection of Talks on Buddhist Practice

Excerpt: “Training the heart to attain happiness is the way that all the Buddhas proclaimed to be the right and true way. When our hearts never have time to rest and attain calm, they are not funda...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
  • 782 reads
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Arahattamagga - The Path to Arahantship

Excerpt from Acariya Maha Boowa explaining his meditation practice: "From then on I accelerated my efforts. It was at that time that I began sitting in meditation all night long, from dusk until da...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
  • 668 reads
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Amata Dhamma - The Deathless Dhamma

“The heart is pre-eminent. Nothing surpasses the heart in importance. The business of the heart is therefore extremely pressing and imperative. All things originate from the heart – just this much ...
  • Forest Dhamma Books (Asia) published this 02 / 22 / 2009
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Walking Meditation

A short article on walking and meditation,the effect of meditation,combining walking with meditation using breath watch or chanting a mantra---drawn from Hindu and Buddhist traditions and practice....
  • Srinivasan nenmeli K published this 02 / 17 / 2009
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Amata Dhamma (The Deathless Dhamma)

“The heart is pre-eminent. Nothing surpasses the heart in importance. The business of the heart is therefore extremely pressing and imperative. All things originate from the heart – just this much ...
  • Forest Dhamma Books published this 02 / 15 / 2009
  • 943 reads
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The Dhamma Teaching of Acariya Maha Boowa in London

“Buddhism is derived from practice. The Buddha himself practised until he fully understood the true nature of Dhamma; only then did he begin to teach others. Buddhists, therefore, understand the im...
  • Forest Dhamma Books published this 02 / 15 / 2009
  • 717 reads
  • 0 comments

Wisdom Develops Samadhi

"Anapanasati Bhavana (developing the awareness of breathing) uses the breath as the objective support of the heart and consists in knowing and mindfulness (sati) of in and out breathing. In becomin...
  • Forest Dhamma Books published this 02 / 15 / 2009
  • 706 reads
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Goddess Worship in Hinduism

A long article /essay on why worship a goddess or female deity,early western attitudes and Christianity against Mother Goddess,forms and modes of worship of Goddesses in Hindu religion, historical ...
  • Srinivasan nenmeli K published this 02 / 10 / 2009
  • 3,663 reads
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