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English: Mahasati Meditation is a form of moving meditation. In Mahasati Meditation the practitioner moves rhythmically with their awareness open to the movement of body and mind. The movements are simple and repetitious, yet Mahasati Meditation is a powerful, deep, and advanced method for self-realization. This technique was discovered by Luangpor Teean, a Thai monk. After Luangpor Teean' passing, Luangpor Thong--one of his leading disciple-- is in charge of disseminating his teacher's meditation technique.
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18 April 2009

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