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  2. Meditation - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 US National Health Interview Survey of 34,525 subjects found that 8% of US adults used meditation, [171] with lifetime and 12-month prevalence of meditation use of 5.2% and 4.1% respectively. [172] Meditation use among workers was 10% (up from 8% in 2002). [173]

  3. Zen in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 Kapleau returned to America and, in 1966, established the Rochester Zen Center in Rochester, New York, making him the first American-born Zen priest to found a training temple. In 1967, Kapleau had a falling-out with Yasutani over Kapleau's moves to Americanize his temple, after which it became independent of Sanbo Kyodan.

  4. Hinduism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many concepts of Hinduism, such as meditation, karma, ayurveda, reincarnation, and yoga, have been adopted into mainstream American beliefs and lifestyles. [7] Om is a widely chanted mantra, particularly among millennials and those who practice yoga and subscribe to the New Age philosophy. According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life ...

  5. Vipassana movement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the approach has been dubbed the American Vipassana movement or Insight Meditation Movement. This includes institutions like the Insight Meditation Society and contemporary American Buddhist teachers such as Joseph Goldstein , Tara Brach , Gil Fronsdal , Sharon Salzberg , Ruth Denison , Shinzen Young and Jack Kornfield .

  6. How meditation can calm your brain - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. ... the best way to reap the rewards is by devoting consistent time to self-care through meditation. “It’s just so hard for people to carve ...

  7. History of Transcendental Meditation - Wikipedia

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    The School of Meditation is now an independent, self-governing organisation. By 2011, SoM had initiated 15,332 people into the practice of meditation, it has branches in several parts of the UK as well as in Greece and Holland. [27] [25] The Maharishi lectured at Caxton Hall in London and the talk was attended by Leon MacLaren. [13]

  8. Self-Realization Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    According to Louis Sahagún of the Los Angeles Times, SRF wanted "to secure exclusive rights to Yogananda's teachings, name, likeness, voice and use of the term 'self-realization'." The litigation lasted for around twelve years (1990–2002) and in 2002 the final jury trial was held in the US District Court for the Eastern District of ...

  9. Hugh Jackman Explains Why He Practices Transcendental ... - AOL

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    Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at the David Lynch Foundation's Meditate America Gala, the actor said he started meditating 31 years ago — back when he was a “younger acting student.” ...