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insight meditation
Insight or mindfulness meditation is a technique that originated in Buddhism as practised nowadays in Southeast Asia. This type of meditation also results in relaxation, but this is not the main goal of the practice. In insight meditation this restfulness expresses itself as an accepting and harmonious awareness of whatever is happening in or to us, and not as a temporary state of mind. So insight meditation involves coming to awareness and insight rather than realising temporary calm and relaxation. While the practice of tranquillity meditation is very valuable as a way to de-stress temporarily, the principles of insight meditation offer more possibilities to ‘being able to take rest in what is’. They offer a tool to help us become aware of the sources of stress, to learn how to deal with them and to prevent problems in the future that are caused by unawareness
Insight meditation means learning to observe directly, accept
and understand physical, mental, emotional and sensory experiences in ourselves.
This gives us an opportunity to realise more happiness and inner freedom, and to
get a clear understanding of who, what and how we are. We might call it a
process of awakening with the aim to be able to deal more skilfully with the
vicissitudes of life. Moreover this process of awakening encourages the
development of more clarity and purity in the mind, and intuitive wisdom.
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