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    Jewish meditation includes practices of settling the mind, introspection, visualization, emotional insight, contemplation of divine names, or concentration...
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  • or meditate. The term "meditation" in English may also refer to practices from Islamic Sufism, or other traditions such as Jewish Kabbalah and Christian...
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  • tenets of a form of Buddhism. Some practice forms of Dhyanam Buddhist meditation, chanting or spirituality. When the individual practices a particular...
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  • Yichudim (Hebrew: "Unifications") is a specific form of Jewish meditation in Kabbalistic Jewish mysticism, especially denoting the complete meditative...
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    Thiede writes: Jewish Renewal will joyfully embrace music, meditation, chant, yoga, and storytelling in the practice of Judaism. Jewish Renewal reads Torah...
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    inherent in all aspects of life. Sources like Aryeh Kaplan's works on Jewish meditation provide detailed techniques and approaches. On a psychological level...
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  • Chabad.org, and is notable for his work on the topics of Jewish mysticism and Jewish meditation. Freeman's book Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, as well as...
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    Kaplan, Aryeh (1995). Meditation and Kabbalah. Jason Aronson. ISBN 978-1-56821-381-1. Kaplan, Aryeh (2011). Jewish Meditation: A Practical Guide. Knopf...
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    Walking meditation, sometimes known as kinhin (Chinese: 經行; Pinyin: jīngxíng; Romaji: kinhin or kyōgyō; Korean: gyeonghyaeng; Vietnamese: kinh hành), is...
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  • Hitbodedut (category Jewish meditation)
    hīsbōdedūs, Sephardi: hitbōdedūt) refers to practices of self-secluded Jewish meditation. The term was popularized by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810)...
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