Guru meditation

Full marks to Tveskov for knowing the answer to a previous question, and for the additional explanation.

I’ve heard a different legend of the origin of guru meditation: It is said that the developers were playing with a new input device which was a balancing board that you stood on, and by leaning over you could control for example a game. And one of the uses was to try and stand still on the board, as if you were meditating. Hence guru meditation.

But I like Bjarnes version better.

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