Of course it is. I usually pause to meditate several times daily. Meditation can be a way to pause and gather one's thoughts, or even to clear one's mind of clutter. Meditation is not prayer, if it were I'd be talking to myself.
As long as you are practicing correctly, the more you meditate each day, the better. This is why some hermits live in solitude; they reduce their distractions so that they are able to meditate as much as possible.
meditate before and during if possible
When you begin, it is helpful to meditate in a space designed for it: a temple, garden, or meditation center. Later, it is possible to be watchful wherever you are.
You can lower your blood pressure temporarily by becoming as relaxed as possible. Meditate.
I choose to meditate in this moment.
some meditate in monestrys some in a zendo or a place where they peacefully and seriously do meditation and some meditate in any place they want even in their home so you need not go anywhere to meditate you can meditate wherever you are however you are.
The adverb form of "meditate" is "meditatively."
He would always meditate before dinner.
To meditate is to consider or think over carefully, or generally spend time in quiet thinking. The related verb to contemplate has a connotation of thought on a subject or subjects.Example sentences:Catholics meditate on the mysteries when praying the rosary.Do you meditate during yoga?I need to sit down and meditate on my life's goals.Taking time to meditate can be helpful and relaxing.I meditate about God and life.(The noun form is meditation.)
Not all do, obviously. Some christians who take their moral guidance (nearly) entirely from their belief in god and the bible doubt whether it is possible to even be moral without that guidance. They sometimes think of atheists as capable of almost any action/behavior because of the atheists' lack of divine guidance.
First thing is that it is not compulsory to meditate in Islam but there is no such rule that Muslims should not meditate. Meditation can done at any place there is no specific place for meditation, You can meditate in home, work(when you are free), or any where else.
If by "most atheists", you are referring to the entire world, the population of atheists in China dwarfs the rest of the world's atheist population. Most Chinese Atheists adhere to a combination of Confucian and Materialistic philosophical principles.If by "most atheists", you are referring to Western Atheists, such as those in Europe and Anglo-America, these Atheists adhere to Rationalist Skepticism or Humanism as philosophical principles.