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<lastBuildDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 15:26:08 +0100</lastBuildDate><item><title></title><dc:subject>Learn basic techniques</dc:subject><dc:date>2011-07-21T15:27:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://dharmadoor.org/blog-2/files/7d353050541b75330e9550e0bb29f673-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://dharmadoor.org/blog-2/files/7d353050541b75330e9550e0bb29f673-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><a href="../" rel="self" title="The Dharma Door"><img class="imageStyle" alt="the author starting off meditation in the early 80s" src="http://dharmadoor.org/blog-2/files/ks-sitting-80s.jpg" width="480" height="703" /></a></div><span style="font:18px Georgia, serif; font-weight:bold; color:#996633;font-weight:bold; ">The basic forms of meditation</span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><br /><br />The basic forms of meditation, that are usually taught to start you off in meditation practice, are </span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled-2/" rel="self" title="Mindfulness of Breathing">mindfulness of breathing </a></span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; ">(anapanasati),  developing </span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled/" rel="self" title="Metta Bhavana">lovingkindness </a></span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; ">(metta-bhavana), and </span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled-3/" rel="self" title="Just Sitting &#38; Walking Meditation">mindfulness or 'just sitting'</a></span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "> (sati).  At this level they are known as shamatha practices.  <br /><br />Shamatha means 'calm' and has to do with integrating the physical and emotional energies.  As you get more familiar with these methods, they are combined with elements of reflection on the nature of reality known as vipashyana.  Vipashyana means 'seeing' and refers to seeing through habitual ways of perceiving your experience.  <br /><br /><br /></span><span style="font:17px Georgia, serif; color:#996633;">Basic Instructions</span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><br />click on links for detailed instructions on each practice<br />	&bull;	</span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled-2/" rel="self" title="Mindfulness of Breathing">Mindfulness of Breathing (anapanasati)</a></span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><br />	&bull;	</span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled/" rel="self" title="Metta Bhavana">Metta Bhavana (developing Loving Kindness)</a></span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><br />	&bull;	</span><span style="font:15px Georgia, serif; "><a href="../blog-2/styled-3/" rel="self" title="Just Sitting &#38; Walking Meditation">Just Sitting (Sati) and walking meditation</a></span>]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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