The earlier versions are famously protracted and meditative, pondering unanswerable questions concerning life, death and desire. |
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Focused massage itself induces a meditative state in the giver as well as the receiver, taking brain wave patterns into alpha. |
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His meditative films reflected an unease with the modern world and a feeling of malaise in western society. |
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Since ancient times, mandalas were used as a means of deepening and enhancing the meditative experience. |
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Bley offers four meditative meanderings that lull the listener in, before surprising them with a new and unexpected turn. |
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And when you play those pieces do you still get yourself into a meditative state? |
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His meditative works add a lyrical note to the rich heritage of American landscape painting. |
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The meditative experience of a yogi is free of giving in to ordinary thought. |
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A form of gentle, almost meditative exercise such as Pilates may seem far removed from the macho world of football. |
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The image is used particularly to refer to certain meditative techniques of self-reflection. |
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The lights were dim and incense was burning setting a somber and meditative atmosphere. |
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The repetitive motion of your legs and arms helps you enter a meditative state. |
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He wanted visitors to be able to visit the site in a quiet, meditative space. |
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So I must confront again the need to pause for at least some of the day in a meditative manner. |
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The Heights of Macchu Picchu, a long, meditative poem, unites the ancient past to the possible future. |
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She silently slipped into a meditative trance and heard the music of her mind. |
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Are there any meditative techniques which increase or intensify these experiences? |
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It's a collection of simple meditative talks or essays starting from spring and ending in winter. |
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She went into a meditative trance, and was like that for at least half an hour before she came out of it. |
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So learn to be more meditative, and let your creativity be secondary to your meditativeness. |
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Such traditions often express a distrust of the meditative process and warn their adherents against its practice. |
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Once you've finished this wonderful book you're haunted by the melancholy tone of this solitary, meditative figure. |
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She focused her power on the warriors below her, going into an almost meditative trance. |
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The piece evolves into a meditative microsound exercise, as nearly sub-audible tones fluctuate about a louder drone that continues unabatedly. |
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King recommends meditative driving as producing an increase in energy levels, greater creativity and higher sexual potency. |
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If you lack understanding and meditative insight, this test could become an obstacle. |
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Throughout this compilation the listener will find excellent music for dining, dancing, relaxation, reflection, and meditative noctambulation. |
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The formation known as Buddha's Palm is especially conducive to meditative practices such as vipassana, shamatha, and zazen. |
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Within the meditative tradition, cheerfulness is considered to be the natural, harmonious and wholesome expression of our truest self. |
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So we've a representative of a polytheistic society next to the peaceful and meditative Rothko and a load of outsider-art-influenced herberts. |
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Stormy scenes and emotional outbursts at work or at home are defused due to your meditative attitude and calming influence. |
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Zekhr is a meditative chant which repeats the name of Allah and his attributes, in order to bring one to a state of union with the Divine. |
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In the billboard ad, yoga class attendees adopted meditative positions suited up in the spa's yellow gym suits. |
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Even at the first glance, almost all the paintings on display betray the meditative mood of the painter when the artist was at work. |
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Also, one can spot grey hornbills, with their hooked beaks perched on the branches in meditative silence. |
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Unlike Pindarics, the Horatian ode tends to be meditative, tranquil, and colloquial. |
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When they converge in the middle to symbolise the cross, mood changes from meditative to climactically vehement. |
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At once fractious and oddly meditative, her meticulously composed works have constructivist roots but lean toward a digital present and future. |
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It's melodic, but even on a deep, meditative level, I feel this song is more glop than substance. |
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It was wonderfully meditative, and as I sat there cross-legged, gonging away and soaking up the mystical reverberations, I got to thinking. |
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It also created a distinctly meditative aura, giving the water tower a chapel-like peacefulness. |
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Yet despite maintaining a slow and meditative pace throughout, The Consequences of Love is peppered with moments of understated wit. |
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This account alludes only indirectly to the Buddha's original meditative accomplishments before the awakening. |
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The ambience of the recording simply adds to the meditative, trance-like atmosphere. |
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These works ranged from swirling, meditative patterns of onyx and white to startling hues of lapis lazuli. |
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The vivacity of former years gave way to a more restrained and meditative art. |
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In comparison to Volta's splendid riot, the quiet sculptures seem meditative and spare, almost passive. |
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The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition. |
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His voice, deeper and from the gut, returns in this CD to a peaceable realm, to the great meditative music of the Mandingo empire. |
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Along with your breathing, repetitive movement like walking, jogging, swimming or t'ai chi can be used to induce a meditative state. |
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Thus cubist art, has something of the character of poetry, presenting an image of the world that is meditative, haunting, lyrical, mysterious and sometimes obscure. |
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In the adagio solo at the center of George Balanchine's Square Dance, Peter Boal exudes a beautiful meditative melancholy from each perfectly articulated phrase. |
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Since all meditative experiences are so radically subjective, it seems difficult to find a language in which to couch an objective or value-free account of them. |
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For me, technology is a delightfully helpful crutch to scaffold me into more advanced meditative practices. |
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Again and again, the band sacrifices the simple joy of a pop hook for the sake of a dense, meditative ambiance. |
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Iaido and kyudo are perhaps the best vehicles of the Japanese martial arts for meditative contemplation because of their essentially solitary nature. |
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They are variously loud, meditative, dramatic, witty, sexy, searing, and elegiac. |
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Recently there have been sophisticated investigations of expert meditators from various concentrative practices such as Buddhism, Zen, meditative yoga, and Qi Gong. |
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The centre of the Labyrinth is a space of meditative prayer and peace. |
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Specifically, the Pan-Asian theme is both meditative and powerful, a mixture of gongs, shakuhachi, koto and taiko drums with the traditional symphonic score. |
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The man represented by the Prince of Disks is a quiet and meditative man, who works with unfailing determination towards the goals he sets himself. |
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Is this a mystical gift bestowed upon me in a meditative trance? |
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Some got into a meditative mood, lost in the music with their eyes closed. |
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I find it a beautiful, meditative few minutes in the darkness, a spiritual sanctuary which really clears my head. |
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All the songs are meditative and laced with humour and sadness. |
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While his earlier films were meditative and often peppered with whimsical interludes, A Touch of Sin is notable for its anger. |
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For someone like myself who finds meditative pleasures in sweeping, I'll spend a few more shekels to whisk away all that scuzz and dreck with my plant-based broom. |
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It was like emerging from a long meditative trance or an acid trip. |
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Her slow, measured movements of bending, dipping in to the buckets and straightening up, moving each time to the very edge of the ledge had a deeply meditative effect. |
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This is an album full of contemplative and meditative pleasures. |
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The warm welcome, along with the Budda statues and Zen-like water features, soon lull you into a peaceful, meditative state. |
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In 2002 he wrote the meditative piece Visconti, commissioned by Barbican Centre Elektronika festival for the London Sinfonietta. |
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In 1976, Chinmoy released a meditative album on Folkways Records entitled Music for Meditation. |
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With him he achieved high levels of meditative consciousness and was again asked to succeed his teacher. |
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The modern meditative environment was inspired by the paintings of American abstract expressionist Mark Rothko. |
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It invites seekers into meditative wandering within a self-contained and compact space. |
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The variety of linguistic styles is impressive, ranging from the meditative and reminiscential to the briskly dialogic. |
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The music for this meditative side is structured around poetry from Donne, Baudelaire, Muriel Rukeyser and the Bhagavad Gita. |
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The fourth, an allegretto moderato, was especially meditative and beautifully realised. |
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All agree on the need for multiple viewings of the film, its multifoliate meanings, and its role as a meditative spectacle. |
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Tantric Buddhism is largely concerned with ritual and meditative practices. |
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Strange believes that the unique body modification allows him to escape into a meditative state, aiding in his quest to conquer his fear of heights. |
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These practices sometimes include community dancing, singing of Kirtans and Bhajans, with sound and music believed by some to have meditative and spiritual powers. |
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This Hindu sect practices a philosophical Jnana yoga, scriptural studies, reflection, meditative path seeking an understanding of Self's oneness with God. |
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This has been particularly popular in Vajrayana meditative traditions, but also found in Mahayana and Theravada traditions, particularly in temples and with Buddha image. |
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Once a person is awakened through the meditative experience, a process begins whereby one internalizes the meaning within sacred stories and ceremonies. |
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Further, the differences between the magic-like meditative state, the warrior's movement meditative state, and the vajralike meditative state are described as follows. |
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Outside Bedrock headed for a carplane stop in a meditative mood. |
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He also taught that reading spiritual writings or singing soulful songs was useful to prepare for meditation or to remain in a meditative mood after practising meditation. |
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Meditative and soft, his blurred landscapes exude a sense of atmosphere. |
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