The advantages of chakra-based meditation as compared to the silent meditation is that it leads to the quicker emptiness of the mind.
One can realise GOD through meditation / concentration on GOD.
Different religions understand meditation prayer in different ways. But meditation is silence and contemplation, and prayer is communicating with God. When you put them both together, meditation prayer is communicating with God not through hymns, chanting and actions, it is praying to God in silence. It is introspecting and becoming conscious of God's Divine presence within. God lives in the temple of our heart and meditation prayer is trying to talk to that God that is within, not the God that is in a temple or church or somewhere far away. Therefore meditation prayer is the most effective form of prayer. It is prayer that not only talks to God but also listens to God. Then we feel the presence of the Divine, we become conscious of the Divine within us.
Seeing golden light or fire in meditation can symbolize purification, enlightenment, and spiritual transformation. It may indicate that you are experiencing a deeper connection to your inner wisdom and higher self, or that you are receiving divine guidance and protection. Embrace this experience as a sign of spiritual growth and awakening.
Meditation is a kind of mental discipline which one get beyond the reflexive thinking mind into the deeper state of relaxation or awareness. Prayer is an act of addressing a god or spirit for the purpose of worshiping and petition. The two has different role in our life, when we are praying we ask God for something and during meditation, God speak to us through our soul and mind.
Through prayer, meditation, and daily Bible reading.
That the existence of God is something that we can be certain of.
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The tone of John Donne's "Meditation 17" is contemplative, introspective, and philosophical. It reflects on themes of mortality, interconnectedness, and the human experience. The speaker grapples with the idea of universal suffering and the interconnectedness of all individuals.
Every religion has it's own method of connecting with God, but it is generally through some form of prayer or meditation.
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