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[[non-conceptual analytical meditation]] The [[non-conceptual analytical meditation]] is the type of [[meditation]] where one silently observes what is taking place - in the [[mind]], without actively engaging, but 'letting the experience' take place in order to understand how things work".
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[[non-conceptual analytical meditation]] The [[non-conceptual analytical meditation]] is the type of [[meditation]] where one silently observes what is taking place - in the [[mind]], without actively engaging, but 'letting the [[experience]]' take place in order to understand how things work".
  
  

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non-conceptual analytical meditation The non-conceptual analytical meditation is the type of meditation where one silently observes what is taking place - in the mind, without actively engaging, but 'letting the experience' take place in order to understand how things work".