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Simran
Simran (Gurmukhi: ਸਿਮਰਨ, pronunciation: ; ; from Sanskrit: , smaraṇa, 'to remember, reminisce, recollect'), in spirituality, is a Hindi and Punjabi word referring to the continuous remembrance of the finest aspect of the self, and/or the continuous remembrance (or feeling) of God. This state is maintained continuously while carrying out the worldly works outside.
Soham
"I am He/That", a Hindu oneness mantra
Omphaloskepsis
Meditation by navel-gazing
Amritabindu Upanishad
Hindu text on Yoga
dark retreat
Tibetan Buddhism advanced practice
brain activity and meditation
meditation and its effect on brain activity
microcosmic orbit
Taoist qigong or tao yin qi energy cultivation technique
meditation music
music genre
Sahaj Marg
Natural Path Meditation
zou huo ru mo
thumb|Qing-dynasty illustration of the [[Baduanjin qigong exercise Separate Heaven and Earth]]
Sundo
Sundo - also known as Kouk Sun Do (국선도) - is a Korean Taoist art based on meditation, and which aims at the personal development of its practitioners, both at the physical, mental and spiritual levels.
Acem Meditation
meditation technique
self-enquiry
psychological technique
Vihangamyoga
thumb|Logo of Vihangam Yoga
meditative posturemed
body positions used in meditation

Amrit Velā
religious Time For Reciting Hymns In Sikhism
Kum Nye
mind machine
meditation device using flicker light stimulation
Ekagrata
In Hinduism, Ekāgratā (, "one-pointedness"; Pali: ekaggatā) is the intent pursuit of one object, close and undisturbed attention. Yoga emphasises regular practice (Abhyasa) of meditation and self-imposed discipline to acquire .
brainwave entrainment
hypothetical neural stimulation for altering states of consciousness
Dynamic Meditation
meditation with physical actions
seder hishtalshelus
in Kabbalah, the chain-like descent of spiritual worlds (olamot) between God and Creation