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:Question 1 | |||
::Are religion and science opposed to each other? | |||
:Question 2 | |||
::What is your opinion about the world and renunciation? | |||
:Question 3 | |||
::In your point of view, then, leaving the home and the family is useless? | |||
:Question 4 | |||
::Is mental concentration required for the attainment of thoughtlessness? | |||
:Question 5 | |||
::How should we observe ‘in-coming and outgoing breath’ be in meditation? | |||
:Question 6 | |||
::Why do you ask for the observation of inbreathing and out breathing? | |||
:Question 7 | |||
::Why do you say that meditation, dhyana, is inaction ? Is not that too an act? | |||
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साधना पथ ~ 03
event type | discourse |
date & time | 4 Jun 1964 pm |
location | Shri Muchala Mahavira, Ranakpur, meditation camp |
language | Hindi |
audio | Not available. |
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video | Not available |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
- notes
- synopsis
- (Translated as in Path of Self-Realization)
- Question 1
- Are religion and science opposed to each other?
- Question 2
- What is your opinion about the world and renunciation?
- Question 3
- In your point of view, then, leaving the home and the family is useless?
- Question 4
- Is mental concentration required for the attainment of thoughtlessness?
- Question 5
- How should we observe ‘in-coming and outgoing breath’ be in meditation?
- Question 6
- Why do you ask for the observation of inbreathing and out breathing?
- Question 7
- Why do you say that meditation, dhyana, is inaction ? Is not that too an act?
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