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What (who) is navel-gazing - definition

MEDITATION BY NAVEL-GAZING
Navel-gazing; Omphaloskepsis; Navel gaze; Navel-gazer; Contemplate your navel; Contemplate my navel; Omphaloskeptic; Omphalopsychic
  • Four statues depicting ''omphaloskepsis''

navel-gazing         
If you refer to an activity as navel-gazing, you are critical of it because people are thinking about something for a long time but take no action on it.
She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
navel-gazing         
¦ noun complacent self-absorption or narrow concentration on a single issue.
Crystallomancy         
  • Crystal ball
METHOD FOR SEEING VISIONS ACHIEVED THROUGH TRANCE INDUCTION BY MEANS OF GAZING AT A CRYSTAL
Crystallomancy; Crystal-gazing; Crystalomancy or crystal gazing; Crystalomancy; Crystallomancy gazing; Crystalomancy gazing; Crystalamancy; Crystallamancy; Spheromancy; Crystal gazer; Crystal-Gazing; Crystalgazing; Crystal seer; Crystallomancer; Spheromancer; Spheromancers; Crystal ball gazing
·noun Divination by means of a crystal or other transparent body, especially a beryl.

Wikipedia

Navel gazing

Navel-gazing or omphaloskepsis is the contemplation of one's navel as an aid to meditation.

The word derives from the Ancient Greek words ὀμφᾰλός (omphalós, lit.'navel') and σκέψῐς (sképsis, lit.'viewing, examination, speculation').

Actual use of the practice as an aid to contemplation of basic principles of the cosmos and human nature is found in the practice of yoga or Hinduism and sometimes in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In yoga, the navel is the site of the manipura (also called nabhi) chakra, which yogis consider "a powerful chakra of the body". The monks of Mount Athos, Greece, were described as Omphalopsychians by J.G. Millingen, writing in the 1830s, who says they "...pretended or fancied that they experienced celestial joys when gazing on their umbilical region, in converse with the Deity".

However, phrases such as "contemplating one's navel" or "navel-gazing" are frequently used, usually in jocular fashion, to refer to self-absorbed pursuits.

Examples of use of navel-gazing
1. Labour‘s navel–gazing must weary voters beyond endurance.
2. They‘re far too busy with navel–gazing discussions about gay priests.
3. But I doubt the vice president would have any patience with this sort of navel–gazing.
4. Yesterday, however, there was no hatred in the room, only a bit of navel–gazing.
5. The experts say that mediation is not navel– gazing counselling, nor is it adversarial, legalistic fighting.