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1 2.2.3 | therapeutic touch etc.), meditation and visualisation, nutritional 2 2.2.3 | lives through dreams and meditation techniques.(26)~ ~ 3 2.3 (31)| Some Aspects of Christian Meditation (Orationis Formas), 1989, 4 2.3.2 | the appropriate therapy – meditation, parapsychological experiences, 5 2.3.4.1 | self-redemption are preparatory (meditation, body harmony, releasing 6 2.3.4.1 | Yoga, zen, transcendental meditation and tantric exercises lead 7 2.5 | are required to practise meditation and adopt mind-expanding 8 3.1 | it comes from the use of meditation or some sort of therapy, 9 3.4 | other men and women.~All meditation techniques need to be purged 10 3.4 (61)| 3. See the sections on meditation and contemplative prayer 11 4 | the publicity material for meditation groups, therapies and the 12 4 | deprivation and transcendental meditation are attempts to control 13 4 | knowable by all. ~* Prayer and meditation: are we talking to ourselves 14 4 | insist that many of the meditation techniques now used are 15 6.2 | example of Transcendental Meditation (TM) should make Christians 16 6.2 | have strong traditions of meditation and spirituality, which 17 7.2 | various therapies and in meditation, visualisation, 'astral 18 7.3 | religion, mythology, mysticism, meditation, psychotherapy, expansion 19 8 | Certain Aspects of Christian Meditation (Orationis Formas), Vatican