Do you focus on someone/God while meditating? Here's why it's not
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Meditation is about developing non-judgmental awareness, not fixation. While chanting may involve focusing on a deity, meditation emphasises observing thoughts without attachment. Redirecting attention inward, particularly focusing on breath, fosters calmness and presence.
Meditation is about developing non-judgmental awareness, not fixation. While chanting may involve focusing on a deity, meditation emphasises observing thoughts without attachment. Redirecting attention inward, particularly focusing on breath, fosters calmness and presence.
Meditation is about developing non-judgmental awareness, not fixation. While chanting may involve focusing on a deity, meditation emphasises observing thoughts without attachment. Redirecting attention inward, particularly focusing on breath, fosters calmness and presence.
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