Über The Science of Meditation
Not long after I began to learn meditation, I started writing down notes and articles to log my own experiences and discoveries. However, as I learned more and more about it, I came to realize that experience is very personal, which means that everyone's meditation experience may be different. But there is something that is always consistent and does not change from person to person, and that is the biological nature of meditation, which is what I was trying to discover as I wrote this book.
In addition, the main purpose of this book is to discuss the biological nature of meditation, not to teach specific methods or techniques for practicing it. However, if you understand the biological nature of meditation, you will have a better idea of why there are so many different methods and techniques out there. You will also know if there is anything in common among those methods and techniques beneath the surface. Furthermore, you will understand which approach is best suited to you. And you will understand exactly which benefits meditation can bring to you and why.
Moreover, the purpose of this book is to discuss the biological nature of meditation, not the philosophical and religious topics derived from it. That is because, just as the experience of meditation is highly personal, so too the philosophical reflections and religious perceptions that arise from meditation vary from person to person. More importantly, in my opinion, most of those philosophical and religious reflections and perceptions do not fundamentally contradict each other. Even when some of them are in conflict, there is nothing right or wrong, deep or shallow, about them.
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