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Meditation, Chants And Spiritual Process In Christianity

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Hello, 

once upon a time I was born into the christian tradition, but as soon as I started meditation at age 14 and have seen a lack of real spiritual process in my tradition, I never really had much to do with organised christianity. But while I was always felt drawn to eastern thought and practices, I also remained open minded to christian thought and studied a lot about the subject on my own.

And it's nice to see as more and more people show up on the global scene who introduce new ways and give this old traditions a new face, a deeper spiritual touch (as opposed to dogmatism and mere rituals).

If you have family who can't break with tradition but you still would like to introduce them to spiritual process of one kind or another, here are some videos that may help you do that.

I personally like all of them and some of them go deeper than one would expect.

 

 

About chanting in christianity.

 

Jesus, a non-duality teacher?

(She is such a beautiful soul)

 

Christianity and Enlightenment (this is cool aswell)

 

Here is an introduction to Christian Meditation by Laurence Freeman. 

 

Kind regards, 
Chris

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I personally admire Jesus even though I consider myself a Buddhist. They are all cool spiritual leaders. But the problem is in some very religious and blind people. There was a time one couple tried to convince me to believe in God or become official Christian. So I asked the lady why she became Christian and her answer was because her husband and daughter believe in Jesus so they will be saved but she will be sent to hell. So I just smiled at her. I mean Christian or Buddhism they all have something deeper meaning than believing just out of fear of being sent to hell. I think we have to break that fear shell to see the core.

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I agree with you @Khin

That's why this video was so fascinating to see:

 

Kind regards, 
Chris

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