“The great thing about meditation is that I don’t ask for anything. Whereas when I pray I always ask for things!” AsksMeditationPrayingGreat ThingsI Pray Author:Rick Springfield
“I think there's beauty in repetition. And that's part of my culture and African culture as well: repeated things, mantra. It's spiritual, it's meditation, it's Buddhism, it's praying, it's all these things.” ThinkingWellsSpiritualCultureMeditationBuddhismPrayingRepetitionMantrasAfrican Culture Author:Robert Glasper
“Meditation is the one thing I do every day - meditate, pray. I do reading in the morning and try to center myself. I play music every day because that is very centering.” TryingPlayReadingMorningMeditationOne ThingPrayingCentering Author:Mason Jennings
“God will not let me get the blessing without asking. Today I am setting my face to fast and pray for enlightenment and refreshing. Until I can get up to the measure of at least two hours in pure prayer every day, I shall not be contented. Meditation and reading besides.” I CanTwoTodayFacesReadingHoursPrayerMeditationPrayingBlessingPureEnlightenmentLet MeAskingGods WillSettingSettingsGet UpRefreshing Author:Bonar Law
“Satan dreads nothing but prayer. . . . The Church that lost its Christ was full of good works. Activities are multiplied that meditation may be ousted, and organizations are increased that prayer may have no chance. Souls may be lost in good works, as surely as in evil ways. The one concern of the devil is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, and prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.” WayMaySoulEvilLostChristChurchChancePrayerLaughingStudyMeditationPrayingActivityDevilConcernOrganizationSaintSatanDreadGood WorkToilFear NotFear Nothing Author:Samuel Chadwick
“What I wish to show by these feats of strength is that prayer and meditation can definitely increase one's outer capacities. I hope that by doing this I will be able to inspire many people to pray and meditate sincerely as part of their regular daily routine. my message is that if one needs strength, then uncovering one's inner strength through prayer and meditation is the fastest and most effective way to get it.” PeopleIfsWayNeedsShowsAbleWishPrayerMeditationInspirePrayingMessagesCapacityIncreaseInner StrengthRoutineSincerelyFeatsDaily RoutinesUncoveringNeed Strength Author:Sri Chinmoy
“Speak what I have to be grateful for when I get up and when I lie down to sleep. Meditation and prayer. I pray that I can move through all with grace. I believe I can move through all and not only survive but thrive.” BelieveI CanMovingLyingSpeakI BelievePrayerSleepGraceMeditationPrayingGratefulGet UpThriveBe GratefulI PrayMeditation And Prayer Author:Regina Taylor
“Prayer is more than meditation. In meditation the source of strength is one's self. When one prays he goes to a source of strength greater than his own.” SelfPrayerGreaterMeditationSourcePrayingSource Of Strength Author:Madame de Stael
“Meditating on the nature and dignity of prayer can cause saying at least one thing to God: Lord, teach us to pray!” CausesPrayerLordTeachMeditationOne ThingPrayingDignityMeditating Book:The Need and the Blessing of Prayer Source: The Need and the Blessing of Prayer
“Overall, my books represent a kind of shared communion and meditation with my fellow human beings... The books are also a part of what I call the great continuum of spiritual literary dialogue that I feel has been in progress since human beings first gave in to the urge to pray to their sense of something greater than themselves and interpreted certain signs or events or silences as responses to those prayers.” FeelsFirstsHumansKindHas BeensBookSpiritualCertainHumanityPrayerHuman BeingsSilenceGreaterMeditationProgressEventsPrayingFellowsResponseDialogueUrgesCommunionContinuum Author:Aberjhani
“We must meditate before, during and after everything we do. The prophet says: "I will pray, and then I will understand." This is the way we can easily overcome the countless difficulties we have to face day after day, which, after all, are part of our work. In meditation we find the strength to bring Christ to birth in ourselves and in others.” WayFacesChristPrayerMeditationPrayingBirthOvercomingDifficultySaintProphet Author:Carlo Borromeo