“The study of meditation is the entrance into the world of Wonderland. It has nothing to do with how you'd like it. You want a nice neat little study that's easily understandable.” WorldWantLittlesStudyNiceMeditationBuddhismNeatEntrancesWonderland Author:Frederick Lenz
“Meditation is helping me learn to sit still. Twenty minutes of meditation in the morning is a nice way to start my day. If you can actually sit still and really get to that place of silence, you realize what's important and what's not important. Little things don't usually get to me anymore.” IfsWayLittlesStillsImportantHelpingRealizingSilenceMorningNiceMeditationMinutesTwentiesLittle ThingsWhat's Important Author:Ellen DeGeneres
“How do you end a meditation session? It's nice to chant a mantra again. Maybe repeat it a few times. It seals the meditation. Do your best and then just give it to eternity.” GivingEndsNiceMeditationBuddhismEternityRepeatsSessionSealsMantras Author:Frederick Lenz
“You can just imagine if everyone on earth did have one day where we just put all our minds together regardless where the force is, as long as it's positive, and just meditate for even a hour that day. And just live nice with them nice meditation. I mean, now, the climate would be nice, the smog would a leave” IfsMindMeanLongWould BeEarthTogetherForceHoursNiceMeditationImagineOne DayClimateBeing NiceJust LiveSmog Book:Listen to Bob Marley: The Man, the Music, the Revolution Source: Listen to Bob Marley: The Man, the Music, the Revolution
“A lot of people have realized that a good spiritual practice and a good meditation practice have real benefit. It’s not just something nice to do to make the universe happy.” PeopleRealSpiritualUniversePracticeNiceMeditationBenefitsSpiritual PracticeMeditation PracticeGood Spiritual Author:Moby
“Chanting Hare Krishna is a type of meditation that can be practiced even if the mind is in turbulence. You can even be doing it and other things at the same time. That's what's so nice. In my life there's been many times the mantra brought things around. It keeps me in tune with reality, and the more you sit in one place and chant, the more incense you offer to Krishna in the same room, the more you purify the vibration, the more you can achieve what you're trying to do, which is just trying to remember God, God, God, God, God, as often as possible.” IfsTryingMindRealityRememberRoomsNiceMeditationAchieveTypeOffersTunesVibrationsKrishnaMantrasHaresChantingIncenseTurbulenceHare Krishna Author:George Harrison
“Life is this simple: we are living in a world that is absolutely transparent and the divine is shining through it all the time. This is not just a nice story or a fable, it is true.” WorldStoriesLife IsSimpleNiceMeditationDivineShiningTransparentFablesShining Through Author:Thomas Merton
“But I guess the nice thing about driving a car is that the physical act of driving itself occupies a good chunk of brain cells that otherwise would be giving you trouble overloading your thinking. New scenery continually erases what came before; memory is lost, shuffled, relabeled and forgotten. Gum is chewed; buttons are pushed; windows are lowered and opened. A fast moving car is the only place where you're legally allowed to not deal with your problems. It's enforced meditation and this is good.” ThinkingGivingProblemWould BeMovingLostMemoriesDealsBrainNiceMeditationTroubleCarWindowForgottenDrivingCellsButtonsEraseNice ThingsSceneryChunksGumBrain Cells Book:Life After God Source: Life After God
“Innocence is the way you really give fun to others, create the fun part of it. The fun is created only through innocence and innocence is the only way you can really emit also the fun. Imagine this world without any fun, what would happen? But people are very much confused between fun and the pleasure. The pleasure is nice to begin with and horrible to end with. But fun is a treasure. Anything that is full of fun you remember all your life.” PeopleWorldWayLoveGivingEndsWisdomHappensRememberSpiritFunPleasureNiceMeditationImagineThis WorldYogaTreasureHorribleInnocenceConfusedWellness Author:Nirmala Srivastava