You can't overcome the law of gravity with your mind.Because your mind is just something to help you think.
Meditation does not impact the laws of gravitation - so no, meditating Buddhists don't levitate.
When meditating some Buddhists can (supposedly - but never scientifically established). Of course there are some recreational places where you go into an enclosure that blows air from the bottom enough to levitate you. It is also possible to levitate things through magnetic forces - such as that used for mag-lev trains.
Yes, you can levitate by soldering electromagnets to your shoes, and then activating them while over a metal surface. Be careful when attempting this.
in my church we were meditating in prayer to keep my pastors in well being while they were away
Absolutely Not it will misalign your chi.
you should think about a farm
It doesn't matter which direction you face while meditating. It doesn't matter how you sit, what you wear or when you meditate.
When Joseph was praying, meditating or saying Mass he would frequently go into a trance-like state and actually levitate. He is known as the 'Flying Priest.'
no it is not mindful - real name devon
That's up to you. The wise man would say that it is better to learn to see only with the inner eye when meditating - if at all.
If you are noticing you are tense while meditating, simply notice the tension. Accept it from your heart. The key while meditating is to be a non-judgmental observer. Notice, be present, and accept. Do not try to change or fix anything.
Some words that rhyme with "levitate" are "decorate," "meditate," and "elaborate."