tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-923022689859097682.post7813032119448967715..comments2014-12-18T03:03:20.561-08:00Comments on Imageless: IntroductionΡωμανός ~ Romanóshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00212143017939554092noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-923022689859097682.post-89625502752220423932014-12-18T03:03:20.561-08:002014-12-18T03:03:20.561-08:00It seems that what you're talking about here i...It seems that what you're talking about here is none other than meditation, although most people, whether accurate or not, associate it with Eastern religions and philosophies. Considering that the goal of meditation is to clear your mind, as you mentioned in this post, it seems that the Jewish prayers were designed as forms of meditation. Regarding mental imagery in particular, there is the verse from Psalms 18:6, which states, "I shall set God before always." Although perhaps "imagery" is the wrong word here - perhaps mental direction is more accurate.<br /><br />I wanted to ask you about something else, however. Some 7 years ago when you left comments on my blog, you wrote that you were "addicted to Judaism." What exactly do you think is the nature of this addiction and how are you dealing with it? Haha. Have you seen anybody about it?<br /><br />One of the sections on my blog is devoted to Christianity, although it's still quite small (one post, for now).OrthodoxJewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09499891102052725678noreply@blogger.com