Meditation is not a part of Atheism. Is it? Please
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That is an interesting question to ask, because it does in fact help clarify the matter.
No, meditation is not a part of atheism. Not having a belief in God nor making a point of attempting/pretending to hold one is
the whole of atheism.
So atheism really "does" nothing when it comes to peace of mind except
get out of the way, which is why it is advisable for peace of mind for many or most people
when compared to theism.
At least, if we are talking about Abrahamic-styled theism as opposed to Dharmic-style. There is a world of difference between being raised to fear the capricious, arguably tyranical, sadistic and insane God that might throw the kafir to Hell or finding inspiration in the image of Tara / Balder / Shakti / Amaterasu / whatever. Or even in Jesus or Allah, although I could still hardly consider
advising people to seriously consider such an imminently corrupted and corruptible concepting of God as that of the Christian Bible or of the Qur'an.
To a very large extent, it is Christianity and Islam that make atheism necessary, both as an concept
and most of all as a practice (more of an outspoken activity really). Have you ever realized that? Accepted that to any degree?
So no, meditation and other activities or stances that are conducive to peace of mind are not "part of atheism", even conceivably. But they sure as Tartarus are enabled by atheism to the point of making outspoken, combative atheism very much advisable for
any largely Christian or Muslim communities that find peace of mind at all desirable. "We" fix your damage, quite literally.
Disagreeing with that is, quite frankly, naive at the very best.