Sentences with phrase «meditating on what»

I remember looking at it and sort of meditating on what that meant to me.
The Bible is Inspired of God, but in order to understand that you have to know the truth by reading and meditating on what you read.
Government is too busy fighting each other than praying or meditating on what that balance can look like.
Most meditation focuses on breathing, but I find that the most powerful techniques are based on an essential principal: to meditate on what you want...
Then I meditated on what happened and asked for forgiveness.
Instead of punishing our kids, we help them meditate on what they did wrong.
Do you want to meditate on what has happened to the American Dream using the symbolism of Elvis Presley as a storytelling device?
We channel our Spinjitsu and meditate on what this new Lego game brings us.
Make sure you've taken the time to meditate on what kind of person you really think you are, then check out this new trailer to get a taste of this unconventional survival game.
As I meditate on what I would like to accomplish in 2014, Branding will be on my list.
Stop and meditate on what's behind military warfare dynamics (specially in US's past decades history), and what side do you want to stand up for on this.
Penumbra itself occupies a darkened, theater - like space with benches allowing visitors to sit and meditate on what appears directly in front of them: a vision of a vast night sky filled with twinkling stars, not unlike the experience of lying on a beach at night, observing constellations in perfect quietude.

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For the Morning Triangle, I meditate on three questions: What are my strengths, and how can I leverage them?
«Sit for five minutes and meditate and reflect on what you're grateful for.
You meditate, do you have a mentor that you lean on, what sorts of things you do to deal with some of the challenges that you're faced with?
What a remarkable revelation about our own wastefulness and values that comes to light while meditating on that fact!
So learned from what Jesus have said on his time and meditate on them, His words are the words of God.
I'd like religions to focus on helping people understand what is beyond them, not just meditate a lot about themselves.
For what do we long for when we read the Beatitudes, when we meditate on the words of Christ through lectio divina, when we join with Christians past and present to pray the hours, when we climb Teresa of Avila's «Interior Castle,» when we raise our hands in worship, when we eat the bread and drink the wine, when we walk the labyrinths, when like David we see that the night sky declares the glory of God, when we study the Bible in Hebrew and Greek, when we connect with a glorious line from Wendell Berry or Frederick Buechner, or Annie Dillard?
You know... the reason that people scored low is that christians don't do what we are supposed to do... READ AND MEDITATE ON THE BIBLE DAILY.
Reading that thing is NOT easy... thats why it stays in the closet and collects dust... i'd rather meditate and be present in the moment... its all we have anyway... The problem is we are taking SOO much time to discus what is going to happen when we die, that we don't take time to focus on how to live in THIS VERY MOMENT...
Venerating the mans blood so that people have something to come and visit and meditate on, is not the first act of sin the church committed in using John Paul's blood, because the worship of him when he was alive (if thats what it is) is where the sin began.
Philippe recommends reading the book «one chapter a day and then taking time to meditate on it, re-reading the quotations in the context of your personal prayer, and asking yourself what light they throw on your own life, what invitations our Lord is making to you through them.»
The cross, the main Christian symbol, is central, we are told What we are not told is how those Christians who come to the Center meditate on the cross surrounded by Buddhist images and symbols.
However, what better way to preserve thoughts and at the same time give people the opportunity to meditate on them and the CHOICE to accept them or not than by having it written down?
It is in accord with what we know of ourselves in meditating on our existence and with what we know through observation about the world in which we live.
Here's a challenge, why don't you spend some time meditating on that verse... Who knows what it may mean in the context of your very own life!
And add another meditated crème to what's going on.
In 1999, while Steinhardt and Turok were convening in Cambridge and Carroll was meditating on the meaning of the multiverse, rebel physicist Julian Barbour published The End of Time — a manifesto suggesting that attempts to address what came before the Big Bang were based on a fundamental mistake.
Keep it simple — go for a hike, meditate, get a massage, walk on the beach — whatever it is that helps you get into a good place to reflect on your own life and what you want to work on.
Meditate on how ready you are to expect, and receive, what you deserve.
When using an image to stare at, we are evoking the power and strength of what that image represents, while you focus it on it as you meditate.
«A lot of people say they're going to «meditate on something,» but what they mean is they're going to think about it a lot.
Uhm — uh — I think we just got a lot going on and I — my brain could not shut down no matter what I seem to do, and I don't meditate before I go to sleep.
Dr. Saringer practices what she preaches: she maintains healthy eating habits, takes vitamins and supplements as needed, meditates, is a regular at the gym and on the tennis court.
Muse — Muse is the first tool in the world that can give you accurate, real - time feedback on what's happening in your brain while you meditate.
Follow Bryan and the Power Yoga community to hear his thoughts on how to stay your healthiest, tips on eating right, how to meditate, the best online yoga classes, what are the best types of yoga for ultimate well - being, and why yoga is more than just a full - body workout!
Take half of that time to meditate, and use the other half to create a to - do list based on what comes up.
I now meditate, go to yoga class, see an inspiring health and wellness coach, and am as mindful about what I put in my body as what I put on it.
On the other hand, lots of people I talk to tell me — usually sort of sheepishly, like they're afraid of what people might think — that they feel like they meditate when they do something else.
You can also draw it over one or more of the other chakras based on what you want to meditate on!
Yes, meditating adds something to my day, but it reminds me to focus on being present in what I'm doing and to not try to multitask and do it all at once.
César Best Picture Winner Fatima meditates on language barriers and what it takes to become French.
Taylor's advice makes sense since before you start meditating, doing yoga, leaving work early, you might want to take a few moments and reflect on what's stressing you out.
I've stayed with the organization as a leader, supporter, and now as a camper parent, but it was really years before I really understood what I'd learned while meditating on that seemingly simple motto.
For me, I now try to meditate far more on what I own, and why I actually own it.
For those wondering what might connect a tea ceremony to a fictive Mars expedition, as seen in the video A Space Program, or why the artist would choose to meditate on chanoyu again, let's just say that it's a long trip to the lonely red planet, and a tea ceremony is an ideal way to resolve tensions between anxious crew members.
Addressing what it means to be an American artist in Germany during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars under the Bush administration, Mehretu's canvases meditate on the idea of the modern ruin.
When Roy DeCarava set out in mid-twentieth century Harlem to undertake what would become the landmark photobook The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955), he employed photography as «a creative expression to meditate on everyday life and family,» says Drew Sawyer, head of exhibitions and curator of photography at the Columbus Museum of Art.
Memento Mori is a Latin phrase that translates to «remember your mortality,» and was intended to inspire artists to meditate on their understanding of death and what becomes of us all.
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