Parking the Mind: Meditation and Dream

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Dreams, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Meditations
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Author: Kevin Dwyer ISBN: 9781301699568
Publisher: Kevin Dwyer Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kevin Dwyer
ISBN: 9781301699568
Publisher: Kevin Dwyer
Publication: September 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Parking the Mind is a precise essay on meditation, dream and the correlation between the two. It is based around the internal disciplines of Chi Kung, Dream Yoga, clairvoyance and a specific meditation called Knowledge. Often at clairvoyance circles people would say "I'd like to see colour" and probably some aspiration would be necessary to find this book interesting though generally people should just take a realistic look at where they are at and go from there rather than thinking I want something or other or some particular goal. Meditation, Dream Yoga or Chi Kung have their own agendas and one simply tunes in more to that after the initial attraction. This teaching is subtle, it meanders it's way through in typical traditional Tibetan Buddhist format and offers some simple guidance to deepen one's practice. If anyone has any questions contact details are at the end of the book. Kd.

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Parking the Mind is a precise essay on meditation, dream and the correlation between the two. It is based around the internal disciplines of Chi Kung, Dream Yoga, clairvoyance and a specific meditation called Knowledge. Often at clairvoyance circles people would say "I'd like to see colour" and probably some aspiration would be necessary to find this book interesting though generally people should just take a realistic look at where they are at and go from there rather than thinking I want something or other or some particular goal. Meditation, Dream Yoga or Chi Kung have their own agendas and one simply tunes in more to that after the initial attraction. This teaching is subtle, it meanders it's way through in typical traditional Tibetan Buddhist format and offers some simple guidance to deepen one's practice. If anyone has any questions contact details are at the end of the book. Kd.

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