Meditation (2)

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A Levels Philosophy & Ethics (Religious Experience & Meditation) Mind Map on Meditation (2), created by lj.willis on 09/04/2014.
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Meditation (2)
  1. 7.Sikhism
    1. Practices of Simran and Nam Japo
      1. Encourage peaceful, quiet meditation
      2. Sikh's Holy Book = Guru Granth Sahib
        1. 10 gates to the body; 10th being called the 'Dasam Duaar'
          1. Meditation becomes a habit in the unconscious mind (even when walking, talking, sleeping and eating)
            1. Absolute peace and tranquility
            2. 8.Judaism
              1. Prayer = most commonly used form of meditation in Judaism
                1. Holy Book = Torah
                  1. Worship in Synagogue to Yahweh (God)
                    1. 3 types = Hitbodedut, Kabbalah & Merkabah
                      1. Deepen engagement within religion
                      2. 9.Islam
                        1. God = Allah
                          1. Place of worship = Mosque
                            1. Expected to pray at least 5 times a day
                              1. Reciting the Qur'an
                                1. Strengthen bond between creator and creation
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