Hi
i here the feeling that one achieves through meditation is amazing, i my self have never truly experienced it, but i would very much like to, i think the closest feeling i have gotten to meditation is when i saw and touched the western wall in Jerusalem(any one know what i am talking about).....
to those of you who meditate what form do you use... the budas way, japanies sufie chinies etc or just your own tell me
i am especially interested to here from those of you who use the Sufi way
of using music and poetry to meditate
unfurtently i don't think Judaism has a meditation that is of its own
i think many times it is other meditation forms that they have mixed in most likely india or zartosht or sufi so it is isnt the essence or the core and that what i need to fined the core i might just go to india who knows
any one meditate here
i here the feeling that one achieves through meditation is amazing, i my self have never truly experienced it, but i would very much like to, i think the closest feeling i have gotten to meditation is when i saw and touched the western wall in Jerusalem(any one know what i am talking about).....
to those of you who meditate what form do you use... the budas way, japanies sufie chinies etc or just your own tell me
i am especially interested to here from those of you who use the Sufi way
of using music and poetry to meditate
unfurtently i don't think Judaism has a meditation that is of its own
i think many times it is other meditation forms that they have mixed in most likely india or zartosht or sufi so it is isnt the essence or the core and that what i need to fined the core i might just go to india who knows
any one meditate here

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