M Quotes
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“Meditate. A few minutes of deep meditation will connect you with the ocean of intuition deep within you.”
“Meditate. Breathe consciously. Listen. Pay attention. Treasure every moment. Make the connection.”
“Meditate. Inspire others. Spend time by yourself. Manage your career properly. Work at something constructive, that doesn't injure others, and put your full attention into it.”
“Meditate. Let the light of the heart engulf you.”
“Meditate. Live purely. Be quiet. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine.”
“Meditate. Look at the candle flame - or whatever object you have chosen to gaze upon - with intensity.”
“Meditate?” I took my head out from under the pillow, shook dark hair back from my face, and rolled over on my side to look at him. “Excuse me, but the closest I ever got to having a spiritual awakening was dating a yoga instructor. Once.”
Source: Heat Stroke
“Meditating everyday is essential. If you meditate every day and learn to control and stop your thoughts, you will become psychic.”
“Meditating is not a matter of saying i am going to meditate. It is, just for a moment retreating from the need to do anything and instead just be.”
“Meditating means bringing the mind back to something again and again. Thus, we all meditate, but unless we direct it in some way, we meditate on ourselves and on our own problems, reinforcing our self-clinging.”
“Meditating on a mandala is not an imaginary stroll through an enchanting paradise; it is a deep dive into the very nature of our own mind and the world of phenomena. All forms are perceived as the manifestation of primordial purity, all sounds as the echoes of emptiness, and all thoughts as the play of awareness.”
Source: Notebooks of a Wandering Monk
“Meditating on the nature and dignity of prayer can cause saying at least one thing to God: Lord, teach us to pray!”
Source: The Need and the Blessing of Prayer
“Meditating on the Word of God is the best way to find soul healing and everlasting joy.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“Meditating takes on a different quality when someone taps you on the shoulder and says, "Dad, why are you sleeping like that?"”
“Meditating together is the best way to feel the collectivity.”
“Meditation
practice begins by sitting down and assuming your seat cross-legged on
the ground. You begin to feel that by simply being on the spot, your
life can become workable and even wonderful. You realize that you are
capable of sitting like a king or queen on a throne. The regalness of
that situation shows you the... dignity that comes from being still and
simple.”
Source: The Sanity We Are Born With: A Buddhist Approach to Psychology
“Meditation - Before you learn how to meditate, you must unlearn what you think meditation might be.”
Source: Caravan of Dreams
“Meditation ... must be power of will and strength of attention, being like a flight to great heights wherein wings must be plied hard though joyfully.”
“Meditation allows us to directly participate in our lives instead of living life as an afterthought.”
Source: Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings
“Meditation allows us to free ourselves from burdensome habits, drop the harassing weightiness of our snakeskin, and transform our life into a land of infinite wisdom. (“The rabbit hole of Meditation”)”
“Meditation and God’s worship is an individual effort. You don’t need to be a fake godman to reach Heaven.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Meditation and prayer are my secret weapons, and when I use them, I can move mountains.”
“Meditation and prayer have withstood the test of time. They work today as perfectly as they did for those who first practised and perfected them.”
“Meditation and prayer work together to facilitate an active two-way relationship between ourselves and God. By adding journaling and reflective writing, we find that the Holy Spirit will use our thoughts and reflections to guide and inspire us, enriching and deepening our understanding of any challenges or difficult circumstances.”
Source: Meditations on Christ: A 5-Minute Guided Journal for Christians
“Meditation and spiritual practice are good, but also action. It's very important to be clear about who you are, and also about your relation to the Earth. Develop yourself according to your own tradition and the call of your heart. But remember to respect differences, and strive for unity.”
“Meditation and water are wedded for ever.”
Source: Moby-Dick: A Picture Voyage : an Abridged and Illustrated Edition of the Original Classic
“Meditation applies the brakes to the mind.”
“Meditation becomes a scientific path and method when there is a clear understanding of its do's and don'ts. Meditation is made into a science when the procedures are designed with predetermined results and a complete understanding of the causes and effects.”
Source: Hidden Dangers of Meditation and Yoga: How to Play with Your Sacred Fires Safely
“Meditation bedeutet, tief in uns hinabzutauchen und hoch in höhere Sphären aufzusteigen und weiter zu werden als das Universum. In diesen Erfahrungen erleben wir die Seligkeit der Meditation. Wir sollten jeden Tag unseres Lebens in eine Meditation verwandeln. (S. 163)”
Source: Heilung aus der Tiefe der Seele: Mystik und geistige Heilung
“Meditation begins with a call that awakes us out of the coma of self-preoccupation. We are called, we are chosen. Meditation is our response to that call from the deepest center of our awakened consciousness...by letting to in meditation we learn how to love.”
“Meditation betters not only the mind but also the brain.”
“Meditation brings a revolution of our innermost being. As we go deeper into the silence of our inner being, desires disappears. Desires exists only on the surface of our consciousness. They are like waves existing on the surface of our consciousness. When you dive deeper into the ocean of our consciousness there are no waves. Then you can come back to the surface of our consciousness, but you cannot lose contact with the center of our inner being. Then you can remain in the world, in the marketplace, and yet remain in tremendous silence. One can be in the crowd, and yet be absolutely alone. One can act with love, silence, joy, truth, freedom and creativity, but without any tension. This is the most fundamental thing for a meditator to be in the world, and yet to not be of it. It is to be in the world, but not allow the world to be in you. Then the whole world becomes a stage, and all relationships become a great drama. Then the meditator becomes the center of the cyclone.”
Source: The Way of the Heart
“Meditation brings all that is really valuable in life. Meditation brings love, silence, joy, truth, freedom and godliness. It makes your heart dance. It makes your being full of song.
The meditastor takes life playfully. And if you are not serious then there is never any frustration. If you succeed, good. If you fail, good. Neither failure brings misery, nor success brings euphoria. One takes both things with a deep equanimity.
One remains undisturbed by success or failure, love or aloneness and joy or sadness. One remains centred and grounded in oneself. Meditation makes you the center of the cyclone. Life comes and goes, and the meditator remains unaffected. Even death becomes a drama. The meditator enjoys both life and death.
Meditation is the greatest gift to humanity from God. Meditation gives your mastery over the inner world, which is always higher than the outer world. Life without meditation makes you unaware of yourself.”
Source: The Way of the Heart
“Meditation brings all that is valuable in life. Meditation brings love, silence, joy, truth and freedom. It makes your being full of songs.
Meditation makes the meditator take life playfully. If you succeed in life, good. If you fail in life, good. One remains undisturbed in love and aloneness, in sadness and and joy, in success andfailure and in life and death.
Life comes and goes and the meditator remains unaffected. Even death is just a drama. Just as the meditator enjoys life, he also enjoys death.
Meditation is the greatest miracle there is. It is the greatest gift than God has given to humanity.”
Source: The Way of the Heart
“Meditation brings an inner unfoldment of love, silence, joy, creativity and compassion. When that inner potential becomes actual you are no more the same.
On the surface you are the same, but because your inner centre flowers, it is
radiated on your surface too. One becomes luminous.
And everything is sharpened by the inner flowering through meditation: your intelligence, your love, your creativity and your compassion.”
Source: The Way of the Heart
“Meditation brings Nirvana, and Nirvana brings Buddhahood.”
Source: Rowdy Buddha: The First Sapiens
“Meditation brings us to the consciousness of nowness, to the realization of presentness.”
“Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.”
“Meditation calms the mind, and when the mind is in a state of restful awareness, the body relaxes too.”
“Meditation can be a doorway to mindfulness.”
Source: A Little Bit of Meditation: An Introduction to Focus
“Meditation can be a refuge, but it is not a practice in which real life is ever excluded. The strength of mindfulness is that it enables us to hold difficult thoughts and feelings in a different way—with awareness, balance, and love”
Source: Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
“Meditation can change the flavor of the season.”
“Meditation can help us embrace our worries, our fear, our anger; and that is very healing. We let our own natural capacity of healing do the work.”
“Meditation can make an hour feel slightly longer … than a sneeze.”
“Meditation can open the door and welcome all of unfathomably vast goodness in the universe.”
Source: A Little Bit of Meditation: An Introduction to Focus
“Meditation can reintroduce you to the part that's been missing.”
“Meditation cannot be purchased and no one can give it to you. You have to achieve it. It is not something outer, it is something inner, a growth, and that growth comes through awareness.”
“Meditation cannot be taught, it can only be caught. I am meditation. If you are available you can catch it.”
“Meditation clarifies our minds and opens our hearts, and brings us to unusual depth and stability of happiness, whatever life brings.”
“Meditation could be said to be the Art of Simplicity: simply sitting, simply breathing and simply being.”