Significance of Visualization
Synonyms: Imagery, Representation, Illustration, Rendering, Display, Demonstration, Exhibition, Image, Chart, Graph, Diagram
In Dutch: Visualisatie; In Finnish: Visualisointi; In Spanish: Visualización; In German: Visualisierung; In Italian: Visualizzazione; In Portugese: Visualização; In Polish: Wyobrażanie sobie
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Buddhist concept of 'Visualization'
Visualization in Buddhism involves mentally picturing Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to receive their blessings and guidance, fostering a deeper spiritual connection and enhancing one's meditation practice.
From: The Great Chariot
(1) The visualization of the support, the palace, is within the luminous nature of mind, serving as the dwelling place of Samantabhadra.[1] (2) Visualizations are mental images created during meditation to focus or direct one's energy and intention.[2] (3) The act of mentally picturing the presence of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to invite their blessings and guidance.[3]
From: Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
(1) It is of a monk chanting in perpetuity. Through it, the embroidery enacts the surface both materially and sonically, implying that it retains meritorious sounds.[4] (2) The practice of forming mental pictures of ritual actions or deities, which profoundly transformed Esoteric Buddhist ritual, turning mandalas into objects of this practice.[5]
From: The Six Yogas of Naropa
(1) The practice of creating mental images, particularly of the tutelary deity, in the Arising Yoga, where the yogi focuses on the visualization until it becomes clear, and which is essential for the practice.[6] (2) The mental process of forming a mental image of the body, especially its interior, which should be clear and transparent, like crystal, from the top of the head to the soles of the feet, in an attempt to stabilize the image.[7]
From: Bodhisattvacharyavatara
(1) A meditative technique involving the imagining of deities and sacred symbols to enhance focus and understanding during teachings.[8]
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) This is employed to depict the present, past, and future Buddhas, not as a mere appearance, but as a means for ascetics to render these figures perceptible.[9]
Hindu concept of 'Visualization'
In Hinduism, Visualization involves mentally picturing concepts, serving as a crucial tool for grasping ideas related to the past and future, enabling deeper understanding and spiritual insight.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Visualization is the process of making the separated compounds visible, and in this case, it is done under 254 nm to Under 359 nm.[10]
The concept of Visualization in scientific sources
Visualization in Yoga Nidra involves mentally picturing images or symbols to enhance relaxation and promote emotional healing, drawing on regional practices that emphasize the mind-body connection through focused imagery.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The creation of graphical representations and figures to clearly present the study's findings, an activity performed by two of the individuals acknowledged in the author contributions section.[11] (2) Visualization tasks were shared among N.L., S.Y., and R.L., meaning these authors were responsible for creating or preparing the graphical or visual representations within the published work.[12] (3) This element of the project, concerning the creation of graphical or visual representations of the data or concepts, was managed entirely by one specific author listed in the contributions section.[13] (4) Visualization refers to the creation of graphical representations of the data or findings, a duty that Y.S. undertook for the final presentation.[14] (5) This author was responsible for creating the graphical representations, charts, or figures used to effectively illustrate complex data patterns and research outcomes.[15]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Visualization pertains to the graphical or pictorial representation of data or results, a component managed by B.N.-P. and I.S.-D. for the manuscript presentation.[16] (2) The creation and presentation of graphical representations and visual aids to interpret the findings were a shared task among P.K.S., M.M., and A.N.Å.[17] (3) Visualization pertains to the creation of graphical representations of the findings, a task that was specifically handled by C.S.-R. for the published results.[18] (4) Visualization pertains to the creation of graphical representations and figures used to present the study's data effectively, a task managed by a specific set of authors for the final publication.[19] (5) Visualization, executed by S.-Y.E. and A.K., concerns the creation of graphical representations and figures used to effectively present the study's findings to the readership.[20]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The visualizations refer to the specific scenes and objects of contemplation detailed in the Visualization Sutra, such as the Jeweled Tower, Jeweled Pond, and Lotus Seat.[21] (2) Visualization is the technique of vividly imagining success as a way to achieve actualization, which was explored in texts like Psycho-Cybernetics and adopted by some Christian athletes to improve performance.[22] (3) MA was responsible for visualization, creating graphical representations of data to enhance understanding and communication.[23] (4) Visualization is the act of imagining the form of the deity while imposing mantras, which is thought to transform the object or practitioner and create a connection to the divine.[24] (5) Visualization plays a crucial role in the Shaka goichidaiki zue, utilizing illustrations to convey the life of Buddha and Buddhist concepts, making them more engaging and comprehensible to the general public, especially in pre-modern Japan.[25]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Data science is being used for visualization and prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Visualization is mentioned as a key component in the discussed computational tools, playing a vital role in understanding and modeling complex molecular systems, as well as functional magnetic resonance neuroimages.[27]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The process of creating images, using transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy for phytosomes.[28]
