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Two meditation techniques are most commonly used: concentrative and mindful.
It was so concentrative that he never knew when he was in summer and rains.
For more than eighteen hours, his natural urinary process had been overridden by concentrative meditation.
The Commission has given some guidance on how to distinguish between cooperative and concentrative operations in a published notice.
"You're better at concentrative meditation without seed than anyone I've ever known, better than me.
However, concentrative joint ventures that are permanent and independent without such anti-competitive implications do come within the Regulation.
Through the concentrative engagement with early levels of experience, memories are brought to life which appear in bodily expression as posture, movement and behaviour.
"Concentration" is Eurospeak for, broadly, a takeover or merger, but can include a concentrative joint venture.
One is concentrative in sparks and shocks: the other is diffuse strength; so that each disqualifies its workman for the other's duties.
The destruction of the taints - achieved through concentrative mindfulness of the rise and fall of the five aggregates.
He was so skilled at concentrative meditation without seed-blanking his mind-that half an hour of it was as refreshing as a night's sleep.
In the West, meditation is sometimes thought of in two broad categories: concentrative meditation and mindfulness meditation.
Dhāraṇā is the initial step of deep concentrative meditation, where the object being focused upon is held in the mind without consciousness wavering from it.
If 'joint control' is established, a further analysis must be made to distinguish whether or not the joint venture is of a cooperative or concentrative nature.
Mindfulness and clear comprehension - achieved through concentrative mindfulness of the rise and fall of feelings, perceptions and thoughts.
Meanwhile, Miss Lucy Sweetface could only by the most assiduous concentrative effort wiggle her pretty little foot into her shoe.
Some focus on the field or background perception and experience, often referred to as "mindfulness"; others focus on a preselected specific object, and are called "concentrative" meditation.
Guided by Bob Chicane, Junior progressed from concentrative meditation with seed the mental image of a bowling pin-to meditation without seed.
Livia Kohn (2008a:118) distinguishes three basic types of Daoist meditation: "concentrative", "insight", and "visualization".
It holds Samadhi or 'concentrative union' as its ultimate goal and it does not consider God's existence as either essential or necessary to achieving this.
The Munich physician and psychotherapist Helmut Stolze used the method in the university-clinical field and named it "Concentrative movement therapy" in 1958.
He began with concentrative meditation-the form called meditation "with seed"--in which you must close your eyes, mentally focus on a visualized object, and clear your mind of all else.
Concentrative meditation, such as transcendental meditation (TM), focuses on a single image, sound, or mantra (words spoken or sung in a pattern), or on your own breathing.
Concentrative nucleoside transporter 1 (CNT1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC28A1 gene.
"For David," she said, "writing is such an unforgiving thing in that's it's being alone, it's concentrative, and David has an extraordinary ability to concentrate and just keep things at bay.