“It is necessary to learn how to do a systems analysis of your life, to learn about the effects of places, people, jobs. There are millions of things that go into the study of meditation.” PeopleJobsMillionsStudyMeditationEffectsBuddhismMindfulnessAnalysisSystems Analysis Author:Frederick Lenz
“Delacroix, Wagner, Baudelaire - all great theorists, bent on dominating other minds by sensuous means. Their one dream was to create the irresistible effect - to intoxicate, or overwhelm. They looked to analysis to provide them with the keyboard on which to play, with certainty, on man's emotions, and they sought in abstract meditation they key to sure and certain action upon their subject - man's nervous and psychic being.” MenMindMeanPlayDreamActionCertainEmotionMeditationSubjectsEffectsKeysNervousCertaintyAnalysisAbstractBentPsychicsIrresistibleKeyboardsDominatingTheoristsSensuousWagnerBaudelaire Author:Charles Baudelaire
“The logical and extralogical exercises you do in meditation are very similar to advanced systems analysis and programming.” ScienceMeditationExerciseComputerAnalysisProgrammingLogicalComputer ScienceSystems Analysis Author:Frederick Lenz
“Meditation is a cyclical process that defies analysis, but demands acceptance.” ProcessMeditationAcceptanceDemandAnalysis Author:Sharon Salzberg
“Master those books you have. Read them thoroughly. Bathe in them until they saturate you. Read and reread them…digest them. Let them go into your very self. Peruse a good book several times and make notes and analyses of it. A student will find that his mental constitution is more affected by one book thoroughly mastered than by twenty books he has merely skimmed. Little learning and much pride comes from hasty reading. Some men are disabled from thinking by their putting meditation away for the sake of much reading. In reading let your motto be ‘much not many.” ThinkingMenLittlesBookSelfReadingMeditationStudentsMastersPrideConstitutionTwentiesNotesSakeAnalysisAffectedMottoGood BookDisabledHasty Author:Charles Spurgeon
“Sahaja Yoga has cured people from cancer, from all kinds of diseases which they call incurable. How? Just by awakening the Kundalini. Sahaja Yogis don't go to any doctor, they had become doctors without studying Medicine. They treat the basics. While science is analysis, like a tree has got some leaves and are showing the symptoms of some disease they try to treat the leaves. But if you have to treat the leaves, you cannot do any justice, you have to go to the roots and treat the sap! And that is how - that is the only way you can treat the tree.” PeopleIfsWayLoveTryingKindWisdomSpiritJusticeStudyMeditationTreeDiseaseYogaRootsDoctorsTreatsMedicineCancerAwakeningAll KindsAnalysisWellnessSymptomsBasicsSapYogiSahaja Yoga Author:Nirmala Srivastava
“Inward spiritual practices such as meditation, breathing techniques and self-analysis generate insights and enhance abilities, but none are so useful as learning to live harmoniously in a committed relationship, being a skillful parent, or juggling the demands of daily life.” SelfSpiritualSpiritualityParentAbilityPracticeMeditationDemandCommittedInsightTechniqueBreathingAnalysisDaily LifeInwardSkillfulSpiritual PracticeJugglingSelf AnalysisCommitted Relationship Author:Dan Millman