This paper is the attempt of an approach towards my empirical material consisting of interviews with meditation practitioners. One case is used to exemplarily show how to carve out the self and world relations and their connection to the meditation practice. At the end the results will be connected with the resonance theory. Therefore this paper could be read as a naive and preliminary attempt to reconstruct the case in regards to the resonance theory.
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Monday, 2 July 2018
Thursday, 11 January 2018
Bennet Bergmann gives a working paper on 'Why do people meditate?'
This paper is supposed
to give a first impression of the research project and should
therefore retrace the research leading interest. The conceptual
procedure is to be reconstructed so that the reader is able to get
an
impression of the forthcoming research.
At the beginning it is
pointed out that meditation practices nowadays appear in a wide
variety and that it is necessary for meditation research to focus
on
practicing subjects. Furthermore possibilities are discussed to
find
a comprehensive model in which meditation practices can be
categorized. Rosas resonance theory (2016) is presented as such a
model and the research questions are formulated in a resonance
theoretical perspective. Concluding, the project is to be related
to
previous approaches of the study of Buddhism and meditation.
The three main
questions of this project are: 1. (How) is the self becoming a
source
of resonance through meditation? 2. (How) is the world becoming a
harbor of resonance through meditation? 3. (How) is meditation
itself
becoming an oasis of resonance? The assumption which is to be
surveyed is that different meditation practices lead to varying
effects regarding these three questions. In that it is especially
interesting to compare meditation practices with an individual
orientation and those with a collective/religious orientation.
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