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5 Obstacles to Meditation: The Veils That Prevent the Natural Radiant Luminosity of the Mind | Shift Your Life
shiftyourlife.com — “The goal or purpose of meditation is achieving a state of perfect clarity /perfect unity with the wonderful Radiant Luminous Mind- or Radiant Heart. What is this state of 'Radiant Luminous Mind'? John Cianciosi likes to say If you are thinking about it, then that is not it. When you reach a state of luminous unity or luminous absorption, the world of the 5 senses ceases. When in the state of 'Radiant Mind', a person reaches bliss and pure awareness with no sense of duality (the highest goal). Su” View full resource at shiftyourlife.com
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@DrCPhillips Thought you might like this article on meditation :) http://tinyurl.com/4xrrht2
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Dr. Tracy Latz is a board-certified, licensed general psychiatrist. She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from Wake Forest University, a masters degree in Immunobiology from Georgetown University, and her medical degree from Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She has received metaphysical training as well as Medical Qigong training. She holds a Mind-Body Certification through the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine. She has been in private psychiatric practice in Mooresville, NC (a suburb of Charlotte, NC) since 1998. She has served as Associate Clinical faculty at Wake Forest University Medical Center in the Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Latz teaches seminars in mind-body medicine, energy medicine, holistic healing, Ancient Wisdom and has co-authored 2 books: SHIFT: 12 Keys to Shift Your Life by Tracy Latz, M.D. and Marion Ross, Ph.D. and Shift: A Woman's Guide to Transformation by Tracy Latz, M.D. and Marion Ross, Ph.D.
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