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Halvor Eifring is professor of Chinese at the University of Oslo and general secretary of the Acem International School of Meditation, Oslo.
The book is well worth getting, perhaps not for accomplishing all
its ambitious overarching goals but for several solid individual
case studies. It could conceivably also form the core of the
reading list for a the- matic course on meditation (however
defined) in Asian traditions.-- "Religious Studies Review"
Examines some of the myriad meditative practices that have
developed across Asia, highlighting the major parallels--and the
major differences--between Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Daoist, and
Confucian forms of meditation.-- "Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's
Quarterly"
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