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The lotus flower, the species of flower said to have been used during the Flower Sermon.. The Flower Sermon is a story of the origin of Zen Buddhism in which Gautama Buddha transmits direct prajñā (wisdom) to the disciple Mahākāśyapa.
Instituto María Rosa Mystica, Sacerdotes Carismáticos Misioneros (Institute of Mary Mystical Rose – Charismatic Missionary Priests), an Argentine Independent Catholic association; Mystic Rose, a meditative therapy developed by Rajneesh; Mystic Rose, a former outer order of the magical organization Stella Matutina
Detail of Vermeer's The Art of Painting showing the painter at his easel using a maulstick.. The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft Which Can Be Used as a Table is a small Surrealist oil painting by Salvador Dalí.
Rosa Mystica (or Mystical Rose) is a poetic title of Mary. One form of Marian devotion is invoking Virgin Mary's prayers by calling upon her using a litany of diverse titles, and the title 'Mystical Rose' is found in the Litany of Loreto .
First stage of meditation Second stage of meditation. Despite the varieties of impressions, interpretations and opinions expressed by translators, the meditation technique described by The Secret of the Golden Flower is a straightforward, silent method; the book's description of meditation has been characterized as "Zen with details". The ...
Detail of "Meditation on The Harp" (1932–34) Diurnal Fantasies (1932) The Dream Approaches (1932–33) Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate (1932, 60.3 x 41.9 cm, cat no P 297) The Dali Museum, St Petersburg, Florida; Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate (1932, 55 x 46 cm, cat no P 402) Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation; Figure Study for "William ...
In Western Christianity, Lectio Divina (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's word. [1]
In Western Europe, the best-known version of a miracle of the roses concerns Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (also called Elisabeth of Thuringia), the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary, who spent most of her life living with her in-laws in Germany (a ruling family of Thuringia), who kept court at Wartburg Castle.