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Sabelina
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# Posted: 16 Oct 2007 06:44
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Hi everybody,
I am a interior designer.I will do meditation everyday morning about one hour.It helps me to do my work perfect and fast.It made my mind very relaxed.Really it is very much helpful for my profession.Even i missed to do it one day ,I was not much happy with that day.So i never missed to do meditation.What about you?

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Vishal P. Rao
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# Posted: 16 Oct 2007 07:30
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Yes I do it daily and yes; once you get a taste of it, you simply can't miss it.

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mothermart
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# Posted: 4 Feb 2008 14:02
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I am new to this site and very happy to find a forum on meditation. I try to meditate at least once a day, mostly in the morning. If I meditate after work I just fall asleep. I have been meditating on a regular basis now for three years, and I too find that if I don't meditate in the morning (especially on work days) I tend to get cranky.

VictoriaNTC
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# Posted: 30 Mar 2008 13:12
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Hello Everyone!
For quite some time, I have known and called upon my sixth sense.
During the past several years distractions and events which were not pleasing to me were in my way..I was not focusing.
Recently I was given the gift of "Think and Grow Rich" and just finished reading the book for the third time today.
Next, I was led to the movie"The Secret".
Someone in another forum made a post which was interesting enough to lead me to the movie "Abraham The Secret Behind The Secret"...
What a journey!
The mind really does have incredible creative ability based upon thoughts. (Hopefully positive in nature). We really are free to create desired riches, financial and spiritual.
Victoria

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# Posted: 8 Dec 2008 12:59
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Ahh, but the key is to get to 'active' meditation. 'Passive" meditation is exactly what you are describing - and is wonderful - don't change a thing.

but i think the goal is 'active' where you can carry that peace of mind off the floor and into the traffic jam....

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# Posted: 8 Dec 2008 15:10
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greenflash:
...where you can carry that peace of mind off the floor and into the traffic jam....


Nicely said - interesting way of putting that.

I practice both active and passive meditation.

I place quite a bit more value on passive meditation. The majority of the point for me is to Break On Through To The Other Side. With enough practice and progress, passive meditation does spill out into waking life.

You really have to learn how to achieve an intense focus. Most are unable to do so. That may be why so many prefer active meditation over passive.

Even so, the two can feed each other and I feel that active meditation is quite valuable as well. Progress in one makes progress in the other much easier. It's wise to maximize your chance at gaining more and more peace.

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