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Eastern meditation inspired approach infiltrates psychology

May 10, 2009

After decades of sometimes ineffective Western psychological methods, increasingly more psychologists are turning to anthropology and cross cultural approaches to understand the human mind. This one practices in Western Mass…

Mind Power – The Boston Globe.

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