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Searcher
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Ancient meditation?
This topic may not exactly fit with this board, but deals with ancient times so...
I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on ancient practice of meditation/yoga - I'm quite sure that there was some Egyptian/Sumerian folklore pertaining to these things... Theories are welcome. ![]() |
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dharmadhatu
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Re: Ancient meditation?
Namaste Siberia,
are you interested in near eastern and western "ancient" or will any old ancient do? ![]() if so, we have some topical threads in the Eastern Thought section. |
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Soul Rebel
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re: Ancient meditation?
Hi Siberia and welcome to CR.
![]() As for ancient practices - I presume ideally we're talking about modern records of older animistic cultures - like the shamans of Sibera. But I've no idea of Mesopotamian rituals - I'll *try* and look out for something. ![]() |
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Just Passing Through
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Re: Ancient meditation?
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![]() Meditation was used in sweat-houses among the Scots and the Irish until at least the 18th century. One writer, Martin Martin, in his 1717 account of a trip to the Highlands and Islands, refers to the use of the sweat-house, where healing herbs were use;, apparently quartz crystals were part of this process, and massage was used on the person seeking healing. The patient was then advised to meditate until they acheived peace. Meditations that resulted in otherworld journeying are also a part of early Celtic tradition. One early text (7th century CE with 11th century commentary) describes in part the training of the fili. It is commonly referred to as the Cauldron of Poesy text, and discusses the three internal cauldrons in every person and their effects and motions. There's an article that includes my translation and commentary on this text at my website, <a href="http://www.seanet.com/~inisglas" target="_blank">The Preserving Shrine</a>, if anyone is interested in taking a look around. I could speak in greater detail, but I've just moved into a new house and my library is still largely in boxes. The article on my website does go into some depth, however. |
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