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Design a meditation room to practice mindfulness, yoga or to channel your inner zen. Try these DIY meditation room ideas, even if you've got a small space.
Multifaith prayer room in Hong Kong International Airport Multi-faith prayer room sign in London Heathrow Airport. A multifaith space or multifaith prayer room is a quiet location set aside in a busy public place (hospital, university, airport, etc.) where people of differing religious beliefs, or none at all, are able to spend time in contemplation or prayer. [1]
Turn a spare room into a multi-purpose entertainment space that can accommodate everything from reading to a game of pool. In this large space, interior designer Kishani Perera wanted it to be ...
Meditation room may refer to: Chamber of Reflection, a Masonic room of isolation and meditation; Gompa, a Buddhist fortress of learning; Meditation centre, a location where meditation is practised; Multifaith space, a room set aside for prayer of any faith; Quiet room, a room in an office which has sound dampening for isolatation
Gompa may also refer to a shrine room or meditation room, without the attached living quarters, where practitioners meditate and listen to teachings. Shrine rooms in urban Buddhist centres are often referred to as gompas. Thikse Monastery near Leh in Ladakh, India, is typical of Tibetan Buddhist gömpa design. Dhankar Gompa, Spiti Valley, India.
The building also contains other spaces, including a delegates' lounge and the president of the United Nations General Assembly's offices on the second floor; a meditation room on the ground floor; and various shops and conference rooms in the basement. The design process for the United Nations headquarters formally began in February 1947.
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Spirit Rock Meditation Center, commonly called Spirit Rock, is a meditation center [1] in Woodacre, California. It focuses on the teachings of the Buddha as presented in the vipassana, or Insight Meditation, tradition. [2] It was founded in 1985 as Insight Meditation West, [3] and is visited by an estimated 40,000 people a year. [4]