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Buddhists meditate almost everywhere; at home, at work, at a temple; whenever they have the time or the need.
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.)
No, the word 'meditate' is a verb, meaning to think deeply or focus one's mind for a period of time; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to meditate are mediator, meditation, and the gerund, mediating.
If you believe in a god or gods when you meditate would be immaterial. Obviously you do it when you have time and when it is safe to do so.
YES! You can meditate at any given time in any given space. You can be sitting on a packed commuter train and find your meditative spot.
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.
Some Buddhists meditate all day every day (the monks living in the forest, mainly found in china do that). Others meditate twice a day, once in the morning and once in the night and on full moons. Some meditate only once a day, and some only meditate when they have time to do so. But it is really not specific, but most buddhists try to always meditate on the night of a full moon. And the meditation is worship.
The adverb form of "meditate" is "meditatively."
He would always meditate before dinner.
i honestly do not know. as far as I'm concerned, it can be the time by which a persons chooses to meditate in his sacred space.
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.