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Meditations Hardcover – November 1, 2000
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- Print length110 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHay House Inc.
- Publication dateNovember 1, 2000
- Dimensions4.5 x 0.75 x 6.75 inches
- ISBN-101561707198
- ISBN-13978-1561707195
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- Publisher : Hay House Inc.; First Edition (November 1, 2000)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 110 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1561707198
- ISBN-13 : 978-1561707195
- Item Weight : 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.5 x 0.75 x 6.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,172,470 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,470 in Spiritual Meditations (Books)
- #3,384 in New Thought
- #7,549 in Meditation (Books)
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I’m on a spiritual journey and I absolutely love meditation. It’s very therapeutic, healing, refreshing, and enlightening. So I just had to get this book when I saw it!
There’s about 50+ beautiful, spiritual, healing meditations in this colorful, beautifully-illustrated book. There’s meditations on contacting Jesus, your spirit guide, the Other Side, several healing meditations, meditations for baptism, unconditional love, Mother God Azna, rejuvenation, Angels, and many more!
I also recently downloaded the audiobook of these meditations and love that as well!
When she did the “Mantle of Love” meditation, that was interesting to me because it seemed very similar to Diana Cooper’s excellent meditation CD, “Meditation to Connect with the Archangel Michael,” as well as to those verses in the Quran---the Holy Book of Islam---which, in their description of Heaven, speak of the good deeds of the righteous being written in a large cosmic book called “Iliyin.” When she did the Healing Lab meditation where she had listeners visualize the light of the different chakras cocooning one completely while lying on a table and being healed by a bunch of nondescript divine beings, that was probably one of my favorite meditations because that is how I often do a chakra meditation. The Baptism meditation was very interesting to me because while I expected it to have Christian overtones, based on how Sylvia Browne described things, it actually resembled the description of being baptized in “Holy Rivers of Light,” as written in what is called the Ginza Rba, the holy book of the Mandaean religion, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion whose believers revere John the Baptist as their messiah, most of whom live in either Iran, Iraq, Syria or Turkey. Even though Sylvia Browne identified as a Christian, I found it interesting that she included the doctrine of rebirth/reincarnation as part of one of these meditations---especially given the fact that the famous spiritual teacher, author and yogi Ram Dass (1931-2019) also made that claim in his series of talks entitled “Yogas of the Bhagavad Gita,” and that was further verified by the A&E documentary, “Reincarnation”---because apparently, in the early days, there were, in fact, some Christian sects that did, in fact, believe in reincarnation; It was only later on during the Council of Nicea inn 325 CE when many of the Church Fathers got together and decided that reincarnation was not an appropriate belief for Christians to accept. Just as an interesting side note, I have noticed that, from my experience, both a a scholar of religion and having been a practitioner of a wide variety of meditation techniques from various religions, spiritual traditions and styles over the past five years or so, many techniques of both meditation and hypnosis seem to share a lot of similarities.
The only meditation I did not like was the so-called “Security Raft” meditation---which was a portion of the first track entitled “Introduction on How to Meditate”---because that involved floating on a raft in a tumultuous sea and then allowing oneself to fall off and be swept away by the ocean. For the life of me, I cannot even imagine how that---whether as a visualization or as an actual experience---could be soothing, relaxing or spiritual for anyone. I found that particular meditation---if one could even call it that---to be downright terrifying. The only people who might benefit from the raft meditation might be those who are, in fact, trying to work through a fear of water with a professional therapist. The only other criticism I have is---for lack of a better word---a technical one. I wish that those who made this audiobook had devoted SEPARATE tracks to INDIVIDUAL meditations. It is for this reason why, when I put these meditations on my iPod, I just gave every track the title “Meditations” followed by a Roman numeral. Also, on CD 2, at the beginning of one of the meditations, Ms. Browne attempted to lead her audience into a meditative state by leading them through what in both meditation and hypnosis is known as an induction, i.e. when the person leading the meditation slowly counts down, usually from ten to one, but in Ms. Browne’s case, for some odd reason, she only counted down from three and did so in an oddly rushed manner.
Overall, however, I enjoyed this CD of meditations very much and would highly recommend it.