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Meditation guidance
The teaching of or guidance in meditation which is described as a state of concentrated attention on some object of thought or awareness.

It usually involves turning the attention inward to the mind itself. Meditation is often recognized as a component of Eastern religions, having originated in Vedic Hinduism. It has also become mainstream in Western culture.

It encompasses any of a wide variety of spiritual practices which emphasize mental activity or quiescence. Meditation can be used for personal development, or to focus the mind on God (or the Gods). Many practice meditation in order to achieve peace, while others practice certain physical yogas in order to become healthier.
Qualification requirement
A minimum of 100 hours of formal study and evidence of such study from a training establishment we recognise PLUS evidence of continued professional development of a minimum of 10 hours a year PLUS 2 years of established practice in this field PLUS No claims made against you whether justified or not.

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11 September 2010 3:51 am