Synonym: speculation. Similar words: meditate, premeditated, medication, agitation, levitation, sanitation, hesitation, limitation. Meaning: [‚medɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature 2. (religion) contemplation of spiritual matters (usually on religious or philosophical subjects).
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31. Meditation is profoundly simple in method.
32. The meditation class will be timed so that it does not coincide with the noisier exercise classes.
33. Most Victorian churches had disappeared - upkeep could not be justified as they were quite unsuitable for individual meditation.
34. Wild Life is both an exercise in wish-fulfillment and a meditation on the origins and uses of fiction.
35. The nicest thing about meditation is that it puts your body in harmony with your surroundings.
36. The act of kneading dough can become a meditation if you perform it without distractions.
37. For meditation, yoga or for a philosophical discussion, try a blend of frankincense, myrrh and cedarwood.
38. His meditation became a poem, his thinking became a song.
39. There he learned about diet, exercise, yoga, meditation, relationships, and the importance of talking out his frustrations.
40. In all divine offices in the abbey, in reading and in meditation, he associated with the brethren in the cloister.
41. Measure for Measure, set in ducal Vienna, is a much darker meditation on power, lust and moral probity.
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42. Meditation for a leap into the unknown At great turning points, life quivers precariously on the tightrope of obedience.
43. She was making necklaces, which was a form of meditation for her, a method of forgetting.
44. A court ruled similarly on the inclusion of Transcendental Meditation in the curriculum.
45. It does not encourage religious authorities to sink into meditation, as do the Hindu fakirs.
46. A Louisiana statute authorizing a brief period of silent meditation was also challenged by students.
47. The cantata ends with a famous meditation on the setting moon and Pleiades.
48. Her task was to write a meditation on one of the Eucharistic prayers the priest recites at Mass.
49. The first two chapters form a meditation on the very concept of the Goddess's body.
50. Chi Kung is the martial art of developing positive energy through meditation and physical exertion.
51. According to the legend(sentencedict.com), Bodhidharma fell asleep in the course of an extremely long meditation.
52. The meditation program he settled on was an Eastern breath-counting exercise.
53. People working without either psychotherapy or a regular meditation program should follow a similar procedure.
54. The practice of meditation and contemplation is life-long, reflecting this daily process of repentance and change at heart.
55. The monks here believe strongly in the power of prayer and meditation.
56. In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love.
57. It is to such renewed life and joy that the meditation on the Passion in Ego Dormio points.
58. He had become involved in meditation, yoga, and natural foods.
59. Complementary therapies, such as vitamin supplements, meditation etc. and other natural therapies are often found to be helpful.
60. It became a meditation on that sense of belonging, of identity, of alienation and how important all of that is.
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