When people hear the word meditation, they often imagine Buddhist monks sitting quietly, chanting with prayer beads, wearing yellow robes, and seeking enlightenment. While this image is common, it is important to understand that meditation is not limited to this tradition or appearance.

Meditation is practiced in many religions around the world, including Christianity, but in different forms and meanings. Each religion uses meditation in a way that aligns with its own beliefs and teachings. In this course we explore all the different types on meditation practices.

Course Breakdown:

Christian Meditation

Anapana Meditation for your child

8 minute Meditation

Buddhism Meditation

Advent Meditation

Yoga Meditation

Deep Meditation Music

Angel Guide Healing Meditation

Audio Meditation Materials

Creating a Meditation room

Transcendental Meditation

Guided Meditation

Insight Meditation

The Art of Visualization and Meditation

Using Meditation books and Music

The importance of Meditation to Communion

Rene Descartes Meditations

Grief and Meditation

Relaxation and Meditation exercises

Chakra Meditation

Meditations of Marcus Aurelius

Meditation Techniques for a Beginner

Meditation Retreats

The Art of Meditation

The Battle between Mindfulness an Active Meditation

The Essence of Breathing in Zen Meditation

The Philosophy and Benefits behind Meditation Practice

Postures of Meditation

Walking Meditation

Jewish Meditation

Scripture Meditation

Reading Materials: Meditative Arts, NEC

Disclaimer: NEW EARTH COLLEGE OF NATURAL HEALING SCIENCES Academic Diploma Program is not responsible for any practice certification. Anyone with questions should directly contact the individual Registration Boards concerned.