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Meditation and the Life Itself are the Best Teachers / FIGU INFO / Free Download
Billy Eduard Albert Meier / FIGU Switzerland
Translation: Adam Dei Rocini
Meditation and the Life Itself are the Best Teachers
Through a regular daily meditation and through the daily practical experience and living experience of the life, very many and valuable cognitions can be gained. In relation to the meditation, there are many of those which can be practised every day, however in particular three kinds of meditations, which are of particular significance, are to be mentioned. The one kind is the concentration-meditation, through which a consciousness-based calm is produced, whilst the other kind is the analysis-meditation, through which deeper insights, in relation to all those things which are analysed meditatively, come about. This refers, for example, to the differentiation of one's own ego and that of fellow human beings, as well as to the mutual dependencies between fellow human beings, all living creatures and all things. The third kind of meditation is the feeling-for-others-meditation, with which the feeling for one's own person as well as for fellow human beings and for all forms of life is examined, evaluated and further created.
Devoting oneself daily, in a good manner, to a suitable practice of meditation and to studying, learning and implementing that which is valuable in relation to the building of consciousness and the creational-natural laws, is of very great significance, consequently this should always be observed when the opportunity for it presents itself. However one must always be clear and conscious of what is done and that there is practically no difference between the creational-natural laws and recommendations and the daily routine. This is because...[article continue with this link]