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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91. The statute, in addition to its provision for silent meditation, authorized teachers to ask students whether they wished to pray.
92. Examples of this universal balancing act keep proliferating, stretching out my meditation as I shell periwinkles.
93. By practicing at regular intervals, the insight and calm of meditation are maintained and amplified.
94. She began to study a form of meditation and meditated twice a day for twenty minutes each time.
95. This is actually the simplest form of meditation and is best suited to the beginner.
96. The study found that transcendental meditation was twice as effective as muscle relaxation in reducing blood pressure.
97. During a time of meditation in that retreat, he wrote a note which survived.
98. In prayerful meditation you concentrate on communication on a spiritual level.
99. She thinks meditation can subtilize one's soul.
100. I'm sorry to interrupt your meditation.
101. It will calm your mind through meditation and self-questioning.
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102. Advanced meditation may promote the realization of transpersonal goals.
103. She reached her decision only after much meditation.
104. It's a form of existential aerobics, a moving meditation.
105. They overlapped with many meditation systems of his epoch. This included Hindu, Jain and independent systems.
106. Pop culture icons, such as the Beatles, helped popularize yoga by showing interest in yogic meditation.
107. Also, as mentioned above, Jesus reveals that He is a Master of Light and Sound Meditation in the Essene texts.
108. Yet secretly he is reading books under the bed cover, reciting scriptures, doing meditation[sentencedict.com], or even practicing luminary dream yoga.
109. The Department of Corrections says it is not considering introducing meditation programmes at a national level.
110. Hof said he survives by controlling his body temperature through tantric meditation.
111. If you've had some experience with meditation, visualization, or self-hypnosis for pain, try these, too.
112. Most of his bold initiatives were conceived in such periods of seclusion and meditation.
113. It is a day for meditation and for radiating Loving-Kindness.
114. My friend Alice warned me about this trap of the mind after she returned from nine days of silent meditation in the Berkshires. “Everyone who meditates eventually has a V.R.,” she said.
115. The work is a meditation on the nature of secrecy and the elusiveness of truth, its message written entirely in code.
116. It is as if you dabble in aggressiveness, competitiveness, and playful enthusiasm and then retreat into passiveness, compromise, and meditation for a while.
117. Not a leaf stirred; not a sound obtruded upon great Nature's meditation.
118. Meditation is a sattvic activity and aims at complete elimination of tamas ( inertia ) and rajas ( motivity ).
119. Amanda Feilding is the director of the Oxford-based Beckley Foundation, a charitable trust that investigates consciousness, its altered states and the effects of psychedelics and meditation.
120. A serious meditator pays bare attention to occurrences all the time, day in, day out, whether formally sitting in meditation or not.
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