Noun(1) continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature(2) (religion, usually on religious or philosophical subjects(3) (religion) contemplation of spiritual matters (usually on religious or philosophical subjects)(4) contemplation
Noun(1) continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature(2) (religion, usually on religious or philosophical subjects(3) (religion) contemplation of spiritual matters (usually on religious or philosophical subjects)(4) contemplation
(1) You enjoy silence and natural surroundings and heal yourself through meditation .(2) Practice yoga, meditation or have a massage to help relieve tension and anxiety(3) I think it's possible to achieve any state with meditation , it just takes practice.(4) So you can use the practices of yoga and meditation to find and establish your own way.(5) When we practice meditation , we think and analyze more clearly and effectively.(6) These are normally only experienced just before falling asleep, or during deep meditation .(7) Apart from meditation , I can't think of a better way to pull the plug and truly unwind.(8) There were no books or sources for other religious approaches, such as Eastern meditation or yoga.(9) I personally had practised yoga and meditation and at times was quite dedicated.(10) I've experienced something very similar with guided meditation as part of a course.(11) If you thought yoga was all about quiet reflection and meditation , this will change that.(12) They are urged to try breathing exercises or meditation , and to discuss the tragedy with others.(13) this is not a mythopoetic meditation on manhood, it's a historical study(14) a life of meditation(15) Now he was committing to no drink, no drugs, vegetarianism and two hours' meditation every day.(16) Chinese gardens typically included a building for scholarly contemplation and meditation .