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Was (wer) ist Meditate - definition

MENTAL PRACTICE OF FOCUS ON A PARTICULAR OBJECT, THOUGHT OR ACTIVITY
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  • Young children practicing meditation in a [[Peru]]vian school
  • [[Bodhidharma]] practicing [[zazen]]
  • ''Man Meditating in a Garden Setting''
  • ''Meditation''. [[Alexej von Jawlensky]], 1918
  • The ''āsana'' in which Mahavira is said to have attained omniscience
  • Meditating in [[Madison Square Park]], [[New York City]]
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  • Padma-asana]] at [[Patanjali Yogpeeth]].
  •  "Gathering the Light", Taoist meditation from ''[[The Secret of the Golden Flower]]''
  • Whirling dervishes

meditate         
v.
1) to meditate deeply
2) (D; intr.) to meditate on, upon
meditate         
I. v. a.
1.
Plan, contrive, devise, scheme, concoct, intend, purpose, design.
2.
Contemplate, study, chew, ruminate, think on, reflect upon, revolve in the mind, turn over in the mind, dwell intently upon, chew the cud upon.
II. v. n.
Muse, ponder, think, cogitate, ruminate, study, contemplate, reflect, rack, beat, or cudgel one's brains, collect one's thoughts, advise with one's pillow.
meditate         
¦ verb
1. focus one's mind for a period of time for spiritual purposes or as a method of relaxation.
2. (often meditate on/upon) think carefully about something.
Derivatives
meditative adjective
meditatively adverb
meditativeness noun
meditator noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (ME) as meditation): from L. meditat-, meditari 'contemplate', from a base meaning 'measure'; related to mete1.

Wikipedia

Meditation

Meditation is a practice in which an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.

Meditation is practiced in numerous religious traditions. The earliest records of meditation (dhyana) are found in the Upanishads, and meditation plays a salient role in the contemplative repertoire of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. Since the 19th century, Asian meditative techniques have spread to other cultures where they have also found application in non-spiritual contexts, such as business and health.

Meditation may significantly reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and pain, and enhance peace, perception, self-concept, and well-being. Research is ongoing to better understand the effects of meditation on health (psychological, neurological, and cardiovascular) and other areas.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Meditate
1. She refused school and then marriage, preferring to meditate.
2. You really need to learn to meditate, was his response.
3. But he has some sort of extra strength to meditate.
4. The Buddha called Kashmir his favorite place to meditate.
5. Besides, being able to meditate is a human right.