Silent Meditation Quotes
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Silent Meditation Quotes & Sayings
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A mantra is a thought. Use a mantra to help you still your mind initially and then move into silent meditation.
— Frederick Lenz
Perfect prayer does not consist in many words, silent remembering and pure intention raises the heart to that supreme Power.
— Amit Ray
Words are the fallen ruins of silent majesty.
— Bryant McGill
True meditation has no direction or goal. It is pure wordless surrender, pure silent prayer.
— Adyashanti
Intuition means to follow the silent whispers of the inner in a basic "yes" to life.
— Swami Dhyan Giten
There is no necessity for a technique or formula for meditation. Inner feeling, or inner knowing, is the silent voice of inspiration.
— Walter Russell
The insights we receive when going silent, it's our gift to ourselves. Returning and living them, sharing them, that is our gift to the world.
— Kamal Ravikant
As commander I was responsible for the overall success of the mission, and so I had to know at least a little bit about everything.
— Leroy Chiao
If you are silent through meditation, utterly silent, suddenly you feel a tremendous urge to create something.
— Rajneesh
Unless you are silent, you will not
know your urgent heart, how it beats
between the thin skin of yes and no. — Drew Myron
know your urgent heart, how it beats
between the thin skin of yes and no. — Drew Myron
Writing at least is a silent meditation even though you're going a hundred miles an hour.
— Jack Kerouac
Meditation is a silent heart, a peaceful mind which can make life more lovable, more livable ...
— Rajneesh
This, I knew, was the magic I had until now been only dimly and spitefully aware of.
— Anthony Bourdain
I look back at old photographs and videotapes, and I go, Who was I trying to be? Who was I doing this for?
— Marla Maples
Meditation is silence, energising and fulfilling. Silent is the eloquent expression of the inexpressible.
— Sri Chinmoy