Abstract
This article explores the problems arising from the cross-cultural setting where these eastern and western meditative traditions meet. It further suggests that every interpretation and expansion of methods of meditation has to bear in mind the broadness and complexity of the new multicultural environment where the old techniques are being practiced. Such awareness will enable the birth of appropriate methods inspired by old traditions and yet fit for today's spiritual needs. Within overviews of the Taoist and Christian practices of meditation, we focus on the body—its role and place in meditation—to understand how Taoist and Christian meditations are related.
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Kubuya, Paulin Batairwa SX
(2024)
"Body and Prayer: Comparing Taoist and Christian Methods of Meditation,"
Asia Pacific Mission Studies: Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 8.
Available at:
https://archium.ateneo.edu/apms/vol6/iss1/8