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  • ...[reality]] (each of the names of these schools derives from the Sanskrit [[dhyana]], and translates into "meditation" in their respective languages). The [[e ...training with the inclusion of virtue (''Sila|śīla''), concentration (''[[Dhyana|dhyāna]]'') and wisdom (''[[Prajna|prajñā]]''). Thus, meditative prowes
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  • Chan (''Chinese'') or Zen (''Japanese'') is a fusion of the [[Dhyana]] school of [[Mahayana]] Buddhism with [[Taoist]] principles. [[Bodhidharma
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  • # A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. "Bhagavad-gita As It Is, Chapter 6: Dhyana Yoga". Bhaktivedanta VedaBase Network (ISKCON). https://bhagavadgitaasitis.
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  • ...ff]]), salvation through the [[Christ]] self, satori ([[Zen]] Buddhism), [[dhyana]] or [[bhakti]] (Hinduism), [[wu-wei]] (Taoism), etc. Every culture develop
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