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This text emphasizes that meditation is universally accessible to everyone, regardless of their faith or beliefs. It highlights that the practice of simply closing one's eyes and not thinking is neither illegal nor immoral, making it inclusive. These teachings by Luang Phaw Dhammajayo invite individuals from all walks of life to embrace meditation as a way to find peace and stillness in their minds, transcending religious barriers. Meditation promotes mental clarity and tranquility, encouraging a broader understanding of spiritual practices. Visit dmc.tv for more related teachings.

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The Universality of Meditation ""To not think at all, anyone of any religion in this world can do, whether one is a Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Hindu and so on. To not do something is not against the law, is not immoral and does not go against any ancient tradition. It does not go against the beliefs of any religion. Simply close your eyes and do nothing. ؈؈ Luang Phaw Dhammajayo 11
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