Sentences with phrase «between prayer and meditation»

What, for us today, is the difference between prayer and meditation?

Not exact matches

But there is a difference between believing in an all knowing God, who listens to our prayers and pleas and judges whether or not to answer them... and believing in a divine connectedness that binds us al together and that is a source of «energy» that we can tap into thru prayer or meditation.
Urging clergy and men of religion to renew or revive the practice of prayer, particularly meditation; (2) Distinguishing between the use of alcohol which does not produce a chronic alcoholic and that in which there is «the allergic nature of true alcoholism»; (3) Stressing that «elimination of the phenomenon of craving that follows the treatment does not constitute a cure [but that] the final cure rests with themselves [alcoholics in the second phase of alcoholism]»; (4) Advocating «moral psychology» in achieving entire recovery from alcoholism; (5) Describing the success of the AA.
8:26) Because the eternal God himself is present in the soul of man as its secret ground, spirit, and spark, the soul creates a bridge between the finite and infinite by prayer and meditation.
Subjects of interest include the difference between truth and falsehood, the workings of the ego / mind, the nature of consciousness and reality, the placebo effect, healings, miracles, meditation, prayer, self - inquiry, superfood nutrition and more.
-- Since there is a clear connection between stress and developing cellulite, try to improve your ability to control stress and calm down the nervous system by regular energetic exercise, meditation (prayer), avoiding stimulants (including caffeine), consuming more unrefined high in nutrients plant foods, and supplements such as B Vitamins, Magnesium, Zinc, Omega 3, Siberian Ginseng, Rhodiola, Turmeric, Tulsi (Holy Basil), Chamomile, etc..
A collaboration between illustrator Robert Beer, an expert on Tibetan silk brocade thangka paintings, and Tad Wise, who has previously written about Tibetan prayer flags, this book is intended not as a curiosity, but for reflection and meditation on the go.
The dialog between animal images and musician can be interpreted as an elegy, a lament, a prayer, a meditation, a promise, or an oath.
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