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Meditation / Mindbody interventions / Mindfulness / Spiritual practice / Yoga / Research on meditation / Electroencephalography / Kundalini yoga / Near-death experience / Brain activity and meditation
Date: 2015-10-17 20:09:12
Meditation
Mindbody interventions
Mindfulness
Spiritual practice
Yoga
Research on meditation
Electroencephalography
Kundalini yoga
Near-death experience
Brain activity and meditation

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