I started meditating.

I spent a lot of time meditating at Matrimandir.

So what is a good meditator? The one who meditates.

I've started meditating, but I do have a quick temper.

I'd gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.

Meditating, even for a little bit, is better than nothing.

Meditation can reintroduce you to the part that's been missing.

I wasn't really asleep I was just meditating on unconsciousness.

From my experience, meditating can bring up the most stressful thoughts.

On my bad days, sitting down and meditating was the last thing I wanted to do.

I've been meditating since February 2019, and it's something I do every night.

I have been meditating for 40 years. It makes it a bit easier to know who you are.

I could actually be wasting my time by not meditating, as I'd be more stressed out.

Meditating has taught me to sit with my thoughts, my feelings, and just observe them.

I meditate So that I can inundate My entire being With the omnipotent Power of peace.

I've been meditating since 14 years and my mornings are spent in the building garden.

I have a profound affection for Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism's particular ways of meditating.

While you are meditating, if your mind wanders, gently bring it back to the present moment.

However, I began meditating at about that time and have continued on and off over the years.

The problem with meditating is I generally go to sleep, and that's because I'm doing it wrong.

I'm just interested in meditating on certain ideas, and I like to draw: that's my way of thinking.

I spend a lot of time meditating, which is something that I don't think most people know about me.

My brother and I were meditating before we were 6 years old, having to stare at the wall and chant.

I do a lot of reading, meditating, and praying to stay as grounded as I can be in this crazy world.

The long and distressing controversy over capital punishment is very unfair to anyone meditating murder.

It helps to have a fit body if you are meditating. Yoga conditions the body so that the mind can meditate.

I really cherish having my private time and being alone and being able to decompress. It's my own version of meditating.

For me, playing music is like meditating - I just play and don't really think about what I'm doing, I just let it happen.

Never be entirely idle; but either be reading, or writing, or praying or meditating or endeavoring something for the public good.

I realised that if I wanted to carry on with my musical dreams, I had to change, so I started meditating, and I changed my life entirely.

It costs less to eat and live more healthfully. Walking, loving, meditating, and quitting smoking are free and require no special equipment.

The amount of time we spend with Jesus - meditating on His Word and His majesty, seeking His face - establishes our fruitfulness in the kingdom.

I meditate and I also think about meditation. Which is funny. I think about Maharishi, about just the idea of meditating. It gives me something.

In church, they have the music where you jump and you shout, you know, and then you have the quiet music where you're sitting, you're meditating.

When meditating, do not expect something to happen. Otherwise, you are meditating on your expectation, and you are not doing the Meditation itself.

Everywhere I go, I still have time to meditate. People think meditating is sitting there, nobody bothering you, but you can even talk and still meditate.

As soon as I finish meditating, I get a beautiful feeling of expanded consciousness. When I'm in this headspace I can make so much progress in my writing.

I was about twenty and the Beatles were meditating and I heard about it and they had a center in New York and I came to the center and I learned about it.

I have had moments where I've had mental-health issues and I've felt like yoga and meditating and reading these Buddhist self-help books actually really help.

If we rationalize our problems when He points them out, we will spend less and less time meditating because we won't want to face God in that area of our lives.

Even if you're meditating, practicing yoga, reading a book, or taking a bath - It's so important for our wellbeing to just take some time away from social media.

I love listening to music in general before I compete. It's something that calms me down, and meditating and breathing before I get up there to calm all my nerves.

I am an intelligent river which has reflected successively all the banks before which it has flowed by meditating only on the images offered by those changing shores.

Religion was very influential because when it got really bad, and you don't know who to turn to, but I turned to God and was praying and meditating, that really helped.

That was my childhood. I grew up with the monks, studying Sanskrit and meditating for hours in the morning and hours in the evening, and going once a day to beg for food.

Every morning, I wake up and think about 10 different things I'm thankful for, and I continue to spread that love throughout the day, always visualizing, meditating, and growing.

Whether you're praying, meditating, you're getting silent, relaxing your mind... and you definitely want to train hard - in the weight room, on the track. You need to do all of it.

Just studying Buddhism, then meditating and going to Buddhist monasteries, talking to Buddhist monks, combined with the Thai people themselves, changed the way I look at the world.

I observe many people who say they are meditating, but I sure don't see them meditating. They sit and touch a lot of people, places and things psychically, but they sure don't meditate.

I've never meditated for a moment in my life. I don't know how it works. But one of the things you have to do to put yourself in the meditating mode is stop narrating yourself to yourself.

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