I am a big meditator, I enjoy the clarity of mind it brings me.
Its an odd sort of approach but I have looked at all forms of meditation, which has brought me in touch with a lot of religious teachings.
There are a lot of common sense similarities in much of the core of these teachings.
I was never pursed by the Catholic Dogma I was raised in so I can appreciate these teachings for what they are, take what I like and leave the rest.
The logical non-theistic approach to mind discussions is a refreshing, and to a large extent inspiring.
I like hearing that other people get similar benefit and mindfulness from these practices.
I have studied the middle and longer length stages of meditation from a lot of the Tibetan Buddhist teachings, pretty fascinating stuff.
I have always thought that Zen and Atheism have a lot of parallels.
Its an odd sort of approach but I have looked at all forms of meditation, which has brought me in touch with a lot of religious teachings.
There are a lot of common sense similarities in much of the core of these teachings.
I was never pursed by the Catholic Dogma I was raised in so I can appreciate these teachings for what they are, take what I like and leave the rest.
The logical non-theistic approach to mind discussions is a refreshing, and to a large extent inspiring.
I like hearing that other people get similar benefit and mindfulness from these practices.
I have studied the middle and longer length stages of meditation from a lot of the Tibetan Buddhist teachings, pretty fascinating stuff.
I have always thought that Zen and Atheism have a lot of parallels.
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