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description =Meditation is no longer a pastime, but a way of life. At work, play, in heavy traffic, walking, loving, even eating, it is possible to meditate. Doctors are now finding that meditation has a direct effect on the health, sleep and longevity. It has therefore a direct effect also on our happiness. | | description =Meditation is no longer a pastime, but a way of life. At work, play, in heavy traffic, walking, loving, even eating, it is possible to meditate. Doctors are now finding that meditation has a direct effect on the health, sleep and longevity. It has therefore a direct effect also on our happiness. | | ||
author= Osho | author= Osho (et al.)| | ||
language = English| | language = English| | ||
notes =The book also contains some instructional text by Labyrinth Publishing. | notes =The book also contains some instructional text by Labyrinth Publishing. |
Revision as of 01:44, 7 December 2013
- Meditation is no longer a pastime, but a way of life. At work, play, in heavy traffic, walking, loving, even eating, it is possible to meditate. Doctors are now finding that meditation has a direct effect on the health, sleep and longevity. It has therefore a direct effect also on our happiness.
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- Osho (et al.)
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- English
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- The book also contains some instructional text by Labyrinth Publishing.
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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