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  • CONTEMPLATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONTEMPLATION is concentration on spiritual things as a form of private devotion How to use contemplation in a sentence
  • Contemplation - Wikipedia
    In a religious context, the practice of contemplation seeks a direct awareness of the divine which transcends the intellect, often in accordance with religious practices such as meditation or prayer [1]
  • CONTEMPLATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CONTEMPLATION definition: 1 serious and quiet thought for a period of time: 2 serious and quiet thought for a period of… Learn more
  • Contemplation: Definition, Examples, Theories - The Berkeley Well . . .
    Contemplation is the act of thinking deeply or meditating on a particular subject or idea It involves considering a concept or issue in a thoughtful and introspective manner, often with the goal of gaining a deeper understanding or reaching a conclusion
  • What Is Spiritual Contemplation? Is It Good For You?
    Spiritual contemplation is a profound and reflective form of prayer that nurtures a deeper connection with God It requires a quiet mind and an open heart, creating space to sense the Divine presence within
  • Why Contemplation? — Center for Action and Contemplation
    Contemplation allows us to see the truth of things in their wholeness It is a mental discipline and gift that detaches us, even neurologically, from our addiction to our habitual way of thinking and from our minds which like to think they are in control
  • Topical Bible: Contemplation
    Contemplation, in the Christian tradition, refers to the practice of deep, reflective thought focused on God, His Word, and His works It is a spiritual discipline that seeks to draw the believer closer to God through meditation and prayerful reflection
  • Why Should You Contemplate More? - Psychology Today
    Contemplation should be distinguished from routine forms of thinking, thought rumination, reminiscing, remembering, problem-solving, or being absorbed in a task


















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