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notes = See [[Talk:Dynamics of Meditation]]<br>Description of this chapter in ''[[Dynamics of Meditation]]'' (1973) #6: "Text of an interview with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh by seekers from India and abroad, in Bombay, India." Chapter title: "Kundalini and Meditation" | | notes = See [[Talk:Dynamics of Meditation]]<br>Description of this chapter in ''[[Dynamics of Meditation]]'' (1973) #6: "Text of an interview with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh by seekers from India and abroad, in Bombay, India." Chapter title: "Kundalini and Meditation" | |
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event type | interview |
date & time | 22 Oct 1971 |
location | Bombay |
language | English |
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- notes
- See Talk:Dynamics of Meditation
Description of this chapter in Dynamics of Meditation (1973) #6: "Text of an interview with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh by seekers from India and abroad, in Bombay, India." Chapter title: "Kundalini and Meditation"
- synopsis
- Reader of the questions: unknown.
- Question 1
- I have had a little study of anatomy, and through practice of meditation and yoga I do believe that the "kundalini" and "chakras" are there. Would you explain further where in the body is the kundalini located and how it works? Can it be harmful? If I know, it will help me in my meditation.
- Question 2
- It seems to me that meditation is only a fragment of the whole movement of the conscious awareness. But on the other hand, the practice of sitting itself seems to play an important part. So I wonder if you could shed some light on what exactly is the relationship between the active and passive parts of meditation?
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