1. Meditation: the adoption of Eastern thought to Western social practices.
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Vohra-Gupta S, Russell A, and Lo E
- Abstract
The influences of Eastern thought on Western practices have emerged in areas of social work, health, religion, spirituality, even pop culture. This trend is apparent as individuals enroll in yoga classes, practice meditation, and listen to Eastern music mixed with Western lyrics. Globalization, which connects the Eastern and Western worlds, has a great impact on the Western way of life. One such impact in social work practice is meditation, defined as an 'act of spiritual contemplation' (Perez-de-Albeniz & Holmes, 2000, p. 49). As exposure to Eastern practices increases, individuals in the West view meditation as a helping and problem solving process.This manuscript examines meditation and its migration from the Eastern world to Western social practices. The authors begin by comparing and contrasting religion and spirituality. The duality of Eastern and Western practice of meditation lies in these two constructs. The next section briefly touches upon the development of insight meditation within the philosophies of Hinduism and Buddhism. The authors then analyze how Baby Boomer and Generation X cohorts have influenced and encouraged the migration of meditation into Western society. Finally, the conclusion examines how meditation can be integrated into social work practice as a supplement to on-going talk therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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