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Podcast Episode 25: Meditation Styles, Part 2

Podcast Episode 25: Meditation Styles, Part 2

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number twenty-five. I’m Brian Schell, your host for the show. You can find the text for everything in this show and all past episodes on our website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

You know, 25 episodes ago, I wasn’t sure if this thing was going to attract anyone’s attention. Half a year later, we have thousands of subscribers to the show and a great bunch of readers and listeners who don’t hesitate to support the show. Thanks everyone for following along for 25 great episodes! There’s plenty more to come, and I have a surprise or two in store for the coming weeks that I think you’ll like. Stay tuned!

This week we continued the series on Meditation, covering five different styles of meditation, the basic practices involved, and the differences between them. My descriptions have been pretty brief, so I am just going to assume that you have questions. Send in your questions on Buddhism to dailybuddhism@gmail.com or phone them in at 937-660-4949. You can also post your thoughts about anything we discuss on the website’s blog at www.dailybuddhism.com

Let’s get on with the show!

[Read the past five blog posts or emails for contents of the show]

This Week’s Links

Meditation Part 7: Conceptual Meditation
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/200

Meditation Part 6: Mantra Meditation
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/192

Meditation Part 5: Mindfulness Meditation
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/189

Meditation Part 4: Walking Meditation and Kinhin
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/183

Meditation Part 3: Empty Mind Meditation
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/182

Meditation Part 2: Breath Meditation and Insight Meditation
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/180

Meditation Part 1: Overview & Benefits
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/175




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