A Jewish Meditation Technique

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

Gutman's mystical music quiets the mind.

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  • There are two types of meditation, passive and active. Passive meditation stills the mind, while active meditation engages the mind. With no activity in the mind the meditator can grow in the stillness, or he can be bored. Seems like you prefer active meditation. See; Taming the Raging Mind – 105 Jewish Meditation Techniques and the mystical Experiences they can Produce

  • Adam saw the days getting shorter and did not know if it would ever end - and time would expire. We know that winter is just the next season, so we should not fast, but we should delight in G-d's beautiful creation.

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  • bit boring

  • that's a nice idea

  • BH! Yes I too would like to know the tuning, Like the flame I also reach up and at times am restricted & again swell & reach.I would of liked to see it's light in the darkness,however,it's light is brighter than the sun,if only mine could be.Thanks for the light.BH! Be well!

  • Thank you very much for this meditation. It's really appeasement

    Dear Rabbi. Should we fast 8 days as Adam Hashirón did when the winter was coming? (Avoda Zara 8b)

  • Thank you, wonderful meditation music.

  • What tuning is used on the 10-string lyre?

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