IMHO, you shouldn’t [meditate/ritual of choice] for the sake of “spirituality,” or some other such divisive concept that embraces a fallacious categorization of things into ridiculous boxes labeled “spiritual” and “non-spiritual.”
You should [meditate] until you could take it or leave it; you should [meditate] until you make EVERYTHING a meditation; you should [meditate] until you see that whether you [meditate] or not, that you are taken care of, and that it is all good.
There is no such thing as meditation – only mindfulness.
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To date the closest have come to a state of pure being (or whatever one wabts to call it) was while cutting a hedge with hand-shears…
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Hey whatever works! 😉
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Great insight on meditation!
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Thanks! Met too many who’ve been precious about it…
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Yeah that’s true.
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Not sure if this is what you meant, but two phrases come to mind. And pardon my use of the word prayer, substitute with meditation, mindful, or whatever synonym suits you.
The fervent prayer of a man avails much.
Pray at all times, never ceasing.
Meaning to do as you say. To make that meditation a continual process, filling all aspects of life, not only a designated time. To do so will “avail much.” Good insights..
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Many ways up the mountain, right? 😉
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Yes, and good to revisit old Proverbs that have become cliché. Rephrasing them in your own words keeps the concept fresh.
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