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Who Killed Meditation

By Wilson, Pudukkaden, Rappai, Dr.

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Book Id: WPLBN0100750341
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Reproduction Date: 10/10/2024

Title: Who Killed Meditation  
Author: Wilson, Pudukkaden, Rappai, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Psychology, Meditation
Collections: Authors Community, Psychology
Historic
Publication Date:
2024
Publisher: IIBM
Member Page: vaikom abhilash

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Rappai Wilson, D. P. (2024). Who Killed Meditation. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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The purpose of meditation, highlights the author, is to eliminate desires adhering to ethical principles and practising compassion which fosters awareness of emptiness. But Americans’ converted meditation as per their id and ego with the tremendous power of media and advertisements. They overtook the eastern meditation and made it western and projected the ego method of meditation. This killed Buddha’s way of meditation

Summary
Dr Wilson tries to highlight how Americans’ through their economic philosophy, culture, way of living, ideologies, thought process, psychological research. Verbal communication, life-styles. Competition pattern, media projections, competition, consumption pattern, narcotics, films, clothing pattern, popularisation of American philosophy, self-image, egoistic, approach, etc. etc. killed meditation.

Excerpt
The Asian paroverbs” The nail that stands out gets pounded down” and pointed stone meets chisel”

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Cultural Invasion .................................................................................01 Chapter 2 Lifestyle Diseases, Consequences Characteristics and Causes........................................................28 Chapter 3 American Cultural invasion.........................................................60 CHAPTER 4 Who Killed Meditation...........................................................................

 
 



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