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Page 1: Buddhism and Meditation. What is meditation? To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still. Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead,

Buddhismand Meditation

Page 2: Buddhism and Meditation. What is meditation? To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still. Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead,

What is meditation?

•To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still.

•Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead, but the person meditating notices them without reaction.▫Thoughts go by “like clouds in the sky.”

Page 3: Buddhism and Meditation. What is meditation? To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still. Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead,

Forms of Meditation• Most people sit still, with their spine straight and

eyes closed.• Zen Buddhists meditate on a riddle, or koan

▫Nan-in, a Zen master, received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!“ "Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?"

Page 4: Buddhism and Meditation. What is meditation? To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still. Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead,

Benefits of Meditation

•Meditation isn’t just a Buddhist practice.•Doctors and scientists have studied

meditation, and find practicing meditation can:▫Lower blood pressure▫Improve your immune system▫Improve concentration▫Lower stress; improve response to stress.

Page 5: Buddhism and Meditation. What is meditation? To Buddhists, meditation means making your mind still. Meditation doesn’t stop thoughts or emotions, instead,

Meditation Reflection

•Before: What do you think meditation would be like?

•During: Be open-minded and try•After:

▫List 5 words to describe what meditation felt like.

▫Write 3-5 sentences about your experience with meditation

▫Would you want to meditate regularly? Why or why not?