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'''Meditation''' is often considered to be prolonged mental introspection or contemplation which the practitioner may or may not consider to be [[spirituality|spiritual]] or [[mystical]] in intent. Many practices, beliefs, and traditions (including [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[religion|religious]]) utilize the term, and a range of subjective interpretations also attach to it. It is widely thought to be of [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] origin.
'''Meditation''' is often considered to be prolonged mental introspection or contemplation which the practitioner may or may not consider to be [[spirituality|spiritual]] or [[mystical]] in intent. Many practices, beliefs, and traditions (including [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[religion|religious]]) utilize the term, and a range of subjective interpretations also attach to it. It is widely thought to be of [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] origin.


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Meditation is often considered to be prolonged mental introspection or contemplation which the practitioner may or may not consider to be spiritual or mystical in intent. Many practices, beliefs, and traditions (including philosophical and religious) utilize the term, and a range of subjective interpretations also attach to it. It is widely thought to be of Eastern origin.