And yet, turning in my trap, I saw her lingering before the door, very still, and as if meditating a flight up the miry road. |
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If I were into meditation or some other New Age sort of thing I could see myself meditating to it. |
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I generally relax by meditating or practising t'ai chi in the garden, which clears my head of irritating thoughts. |
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Ever since I remember, I have been praying, meditating and attending spiritual workshops. |
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So, I have an alternative plan but it still involves some meditating, which is not all that bad an idea, anyway. |
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During retreats we'd walk around in silence, everyone in soutanes, rosary beads in hand, or a book, meditating, praying, thinking, drifting. |
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When meditating, it seems best for most people to be in a dark room lit by scentless candles while listening to wordless soundscape music. |
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A natural endurance athlete, he spends a lot of time meditating, doing yoga, and simply focusing on breathing. |
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Vatican insiders say that the Pope has been meditating on his remarkable life. |
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Sitting by a river meditating is nice, but real spirituality comes from making the mundane sacred. |
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It was here that the monk spent much of the day reading and meditating on Scripture and other edifying texts. |
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Even when carrying out needful tasks, do not let your intellect be idle but keep it meditating inwardly and praying. |
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If you're meditating to calm your mind and your attention wanders, slowly return to the object, sensation or movement you're focusing on. |
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She was supposed to be meditating, and clearing her mind, but there was too much going on to do that. |
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I suspect meditating on this idea might relieve me of some of my day-to-day anxiety derived from my high expectations of my own performance. |
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Fact: In most cases, however, simply working out or meditating will have little measurable effect on stress reduction. |
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The westering sun speeds us home, but not before we spot Jain monks meditating in eternal silence on the heat-cracked, scrub-bearded red earth beyond the town. |
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Instead of gossiping upon us, one would benefit tangibly by meditating upon us or on the energy in their heart. |
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It will of course be judicious to drink moderately and we could even say while meditating. |
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A resident of St. Boniface told me something similar last summer, as I was meditating on Louis Riel's grave during a stay in that town. |
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And now I understand that the real zazen of Buddha is not a special condition and that we can be meditating a each instant of our life. |
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All the meditating units and reflective groups are related to each other through their unified spiritual purpose. |
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We can be united with the Lord if we keep meditating and focusing on the righteousness of God. |
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A Tibetan lama believes he cured his gangrene-stricken leg by meditating for a year. |
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And when all the Beatles went meditating in India with the maharishi, he said that it reminded him of Butlins and came home early. |
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Walking through a forest one night, meditating on the nativity, he looked through the branches of a tree and saw a star. |
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In Vajrayana there is no distinction made between chanting or meditating. |
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In contrast, Bertie Carvel's fine, upstanding Karl is both latter-day Robin Hood, punishing his gang's excesses, and Hamletesque brooder meditating on life and death. |
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He has to wait in the church for the other confessors to finish, which leaves him plenty of time to keep meditating on the wretchedness of his sins. |
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Prior to singing the ariose chanting that is “Better,” she noted, she started writing when she was 14 years old, and she described her song as a melodic chant that feels relaxing and meditating. |
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He'd been meditating when the first wave arrived, almost washing into the temple, and now he was coordinating the distribution of aid to approximately 2000 people. |
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Combining this with a period of relaxation, perhaps by reading something light, meditating, or taking a hot bath can also help you get better sleep. |
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We enjoy reading and meditating on the works of the ancient philosophers and poets, and when reading modern books, prefer those by authors well grounded in the ancient canon. |
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Buddhist monks spend twenty years living ascetically and meditating for hours at a time before they presume to believe that they have conquered all selfish desires. |
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Each of them sat in place, meditating, getting their focus back. |
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He is photographed kayaking, scuba diving, meditating, sleeping in a mosquito net, and on a myriad of outdoorsy sojourns. |
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As the ambulance bumped gently along the jolts in the road on its journey to the hospital Kim tried to keep her eyes closed tight and think of nothing like she was meditating. |
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Then on the Last Sunday after Pentecost, we prepare for the end of the world and the second coming by meditating on the Last Judgment. |
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Morpheus the Cold was meditating in his underground chamber. |
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She was punctilious in meditating day and night on the Law of the Lord, as stipulated in the Carmelite Rule and by Our Lady herself. |
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Who wants to spend their time meditating on that happy thought? |
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I've been meditating on an image for a woodcut and this may well be it. |
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He was standing before the security guard, watching her contemplatively, as if he was meditating the meaning of a particularly meaningful painting. |
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I missed doing rituals and communing with nature and meditating. |
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She nods slowly and scuttles away, going from sitting next to me to between Brendon and a meditating Seleth, the four of us nestled in a shady corner. |
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We spent two nights here, practising yoga and meditating right on the water's edge. |
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The narratives are accessible, whether meditating on the spontaneity with which he writes or on the sudden death of his sister. |
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As a basic focus, the dancers remain in physical touch, mutually supportive and innovative, meditating upon the physical laws relating to their masses: gravity, momentum, inertia and friction. |
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Large statues of a meditating figure unite the human figure with the symbolism of temple and tower. |
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I do not know if you ever put into practice a suggestion I think I gave you, namely never to let pass a single day without meditating on some saving truth. |
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We must never cease meditating anew on the mystery of that night. |
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This wine made me feel like getting in the lotus position and meditating. |
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In Buddhist mythology, Gautama Buddha was assailed by the demon Mara when meditating under the sacred Bo tree. |
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We left the Mad Men universe with Don, moving from a group therapy session in which a man named Leonard told him about a dream of being left unwanted in a fridge, to Draper meditating on the cliffs of Big Sur. |
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Wherever you go the retreat has an identical structure and discipline: 10 days of silence, meditating from 4am to 9pm, with short breaks for meals and rest. |
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Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a collective happening and meditating with a large group of established Sahaja Yogis will open another dimension and complete this experience for you. |
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Here they found much to both deepen their faith and broaden their knowledge, whether by meditating in Sri Lankan Buddhist monasteries or working with Sri Lankan artists. |
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Saint Augustine is said to have been walking along the seashore, meditating on the unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity. |
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In time for Lent, Ave Maria Press released a stations of the cross app that allows users to walk with the stations, meditating on art and scripture along the way. |
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But with faith healers, people meditating under pyramids and a statue with growing hair to contend with, it looks as if he might have his work cut out. |
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