On the highlights of the programme for the pilgrimage, the minister disclosed that there would be daily
prayers and meditation at important and significant sites mentioned in the Bible, boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, worship on MT Camel, the mountain of the prophet Elijah, renewal of wedding vows in the Church of the Miracle of Cana.
Not exact matches
That connection I felt while standing or kneeling
at the altar in
prayer was found in a drum circle
and in a Buddhist
meditation and other places
and situations.
They're basically the same thing, but
prayer is directed
at god
and meditation is directed
at yourself.
Others forms of
meditation e.g. mouthing RCC Mass
prayers, saying rosaries /
prayer beads, staring
at walls cross-legged, statues or cows, drinking beer et al are, although some being enjoyable, are still a waste of time
and sometimes dangerous as in saying a rosary while driving.
The programs taught me about (1) admitting I was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions
and concepts of HP, all of these
at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self worth
and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities
and assets (5) share them with another
and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to be removed
and be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that were harmed by me (9) make amends to such folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11)
meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power
and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I am in the position to assist.
Dedicate one's life to Christ through service to others, spiritual reading,
prayer,
meditation, individual spiritual direction, frequent attendance
at Mass,
and the frequent reception of the sacraments of Reconciliation
and Holy Eucharist.
And just as we can ponder on the Unity Law on many levels throughout creation, and marvel at God's work either in simplicity of principle or in great depth of detail, so too in the rosary we can contemplate the Mystery of Christ at many levels, from the childlike words of trust and confidence contained in the prayers themselves, through meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind and Heart of Chri
And just as we can ponder on the Unity Law on many levels throughout creation,
and marvel at God's work either in simplicity of principle or in great depth of detail, so too in the rosary we can contemplate the Mystery of Christ at many levels, from the childlike words of trust and confidence contained in the prayers themselves, through meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind and Heart of Chri
and marvel
at God's work either in simplicity of principle or in great depth of detail, so too in the rosary we can contemplate the Mystery of Christ
at many levels, from the childlike words of trust
and confidence contained in the prayers themselves, through meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind and Heart of Chri
and confidence contained in the
prayers themselves, through
meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind
and Heart of Chri
and Heart of Christ.
It was an overcast day in August, 1806, when several young men students
at Williams College in Massachusetts set out to find a secluded spot for
meditation and prayer.
Roland Griffiths
and his colleagues worked with 36 subjects who had never taken hallucinogens before, but all reported
at least intermittent participation in religious or spiritual activities such as church services,
prayer, or
meditation.
The daily activities
at Parmarth Niketan include morning universal
prayers, daily yoga
and meditation classes, daily satsang
and lecture programs, kirtan, the world - renowned Ganga Aarti
at sunset, as well as Nature Cure
and Ayurveda treatment.
Spend
at least 15 minutes each day to spend in
prayer,
meditation and inspirational reading.
In my effort to learn to be more present, I have committed to a daily
meditation and prayer practice during the 40 days of Lent, which I was inspired to do by my friend Janista as well as a mindfulness training that I'm taking part in
at work.
Prayers can be recited
at each one or time can be given for
meditation and reflection.
Those who eat
and drink
at such a supper encounter on their plates a
meditation, a
prayer, a remembrance; set before them as embodied pardon.»