Context Quote by Sharon Salzberg Download Open image “My earliest experiences in meditation were in a context of intensive retreats.” — Sharon Salzberg ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Context Experiences Meditation Retreat Were
The practice of meditation is an ancient practice. It's been practiced in many lands, for many lifetimes. You may have practiced it before. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
I've always understood that meditation had to be part of - or was part of the natural path and so I've always sort of… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
Meditation is like a giant broom for sweeping away any stagnant or blocked energy that you may have buried deep in your body. — Deborah King Copy Share Image
I went on a meditation retreat. In 10 or so days, I spent about a hundred hours meditating, observing 'noble silence' the whole time,… — Quentin S. Crisp Copy Share Image
Meditation has only one meaning, and that is going beyond the mind and becoming a witness. In your witnessing is the miracle - the… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
When I was in retreat I just did my meditation sessions and, in-between, reading and things I had to do. — Tenzin Palmo Copy Share Image
I meditated on my own for some time, read spiritual books, became a vegetarian and had incredible experiences every day, every meditation, where I… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
My wife and I took a sabbatical and we went from Europe to India, where we lived in an ashram for six months and… — Karan Bajaj Copy Share Image
Meditation is simply a strange surgical method which cuts you away from all that is not yours and saves only that which is your… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
I dabbled in and out of meditation for a long time, but then I was doing it every day and it definitely kept me… — Angela Scanlon Copy Share Image
Meditation can be like a battle with yourself, your thoughts, your body. — Tara Stiles Copy Share Image
Meditation is a violent act of separation from mass consciousness and direct access to power. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
Some things hurt, you know, and there's pain. But we magnify the suffering of it often, I think, by our reactions. — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“How we traverse the space between us when conflict arises has a profound effect on the health and longevity of our relationships.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“Even when we do our very best to treat those close to us with utmost respect and understanding, conflict happens. That’s life. That’s human… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“Loving ourselves calls us to give up the illusion that we can control everything and focuses us on building our inner resource of resilience.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
In order to do anything about the suffering of the world we must have the strength to face it without turning away. — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“When we believe a wounding story, our whole world is diminished.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“The paradigm for our relationships is formed from our earliest experiences and is actually hardwired into our neurological and emotional network.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
Vulnerability in the face of constant change is what we share, whatever our present condition. — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“Asking questions is an opportunity for creativity and personal expression, both for the person asking and the person answering.” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
Compassion isn't morose; it's something replenishing and opening; that's why it makes us happy. — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“When we open our hearts to the breadth of our experiences, we learn to tune into our needs, unique perceptions, thoughts & feelings” — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“As we explore new ways of loving and being loved by others, we need to equip ourselves with open, pliant minds; we need to… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
Pakistan now is like a horror film franchise. You know, it's 'Friday the 13th, Episode 63: The Terrorist from Pakistan.' And each time we… — Mohsin Hamid Copy Share Image
“Christianity doesn't answer all my questions or make me comfortable and happy. What it does do is give me a context for living.” — James Bryan Smith Copy Share Image
People always tend to give the benefit of the doubt to allow people to explain the context [of their words]. — Keli Goff Copy Share Image
The United States is a very important country to us in the international context. But on other hand, Angola is also important to the… — Joao Lourenco Copy Share Image
I don't think we have to have a personal relation to a life lost to understand that something terrible has taken place, especially in… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
The world isn't fast-paced, it's frenetic. People have to be managers of themselves. Time has been managing itself for 15 billion years; we have… — Tony Buzan Copy Share Image
I am repeatedly asked in interviews exactly 'what's wrong' with me, and I always give them the same answer; I don't identify the name… — Stella Young Copy Share Image
Captaining your country, going out at Wembley, captaining Arsenal to 10 trophies, playing your first game - they're all amazing things. But, phew, saving… — Tony Adams Copy Share Image
With 'I Want Action,' I think people take it in the context of the Sunset Strip and the party scene; it was tongue-in-cheek. — Bret Michaels Copy Share Image
The still image continues to have a ton of strength. An image taken out of context from one fraction of a second to the… — Jill Greenberg Copy Share Image
I think where a lot of the stuff came from is that it started as something else and then it was transformed into something… — Adam Granduciel Copy Share Image
“[Mood allocates] investments of time, effort, resources, and risk taking to maximize Darwinian fitness in situations of varying propitiousness. High and low moods adjust… — Randolph M. Nesse Copy Share Image