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dhyāna with appearance (有相禪). Meditation supported by the appearance of a mental object. One can focus one’s attention on a point of the body, count the breaths, recite mantra syllables silently, gaze at an object, or visualize an object.
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[[dhyāna]] with [[appearance]] ([[有相禪]]). [[Meditation]] supported by the [[appearance]] of a [[mental object]]. One can focus one’s [[attention]] on a point of the [[body]], count the breaths, recite [[mantra]] {{Wiki|syllables}} silently, gaze at an [[object]], or [[visualize]] an [[object]].
 
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dhyāna with appearance (有相禪). Meditation supported by the appearance of a mental object. One can focus one’s attention on a point of the body, count the breaths, recite mantra syllables silently, gaze at an object, or visualize an object.

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