Active Meditation
Cross-source consensus on Active Meditation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A transcendent practice is defined as closing the eyes, stepping away from the physical world, and turning attention inward. — Six Phase Meditation and Perceptual Diversity
- Six Phase Meditation is presented as an active meditation or transcendent practice rather than traditional breath-focused meditation. — Six Phase Meditation and Perceptual Diversity
- The method deliberately activates specific inner capacities instead of primarily clearing the mind or watching the breath. — Six Phase Meditation and Perceptual Diversity
- The article compares brainwave labels to musical notes and says transformative practice depends on timing, pattern, sequence, and frequency interaction. — Six Phase Meditation and Perceptual Diversity
- The source criticizes the idea that meditation is mainly about clearing the mind or focusing on the breath. — Six Phase Meditation and Perceptual Diversity