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  1. 1. a. : concentration on spiritual things as a form of private devotion. b. : a state of mystical awareness of God's being. 2. : an act of considering with attention : study. made the decision after much contemplation. 3. : the act of regarding steadily. was lost in quiet contemplation of the scene. 4. : intention, expectation.

  2. noun [ U ] uk / ˌkɒn.təmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / us / ˌkɑːn.t̬əmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. serious and quiet thought for a period of time: lost in contemplation She was staring out over the lake, lost in contemplation. The nuns have an hour for silent contemplation every morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Thinking and contemplating.

  3. Contemplation is the practice of being fully present—in heart, mind, and body—to what is in a way that allows you to creatively respond and work toward what could be. For many, contemplation is prayer or meditation, a daily practice of deep listening to better connect with ourselves and divine love.

  4. 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.

  5. noun [ U ] us / ˌkɑːn.t̬əmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / uk / ˌkɒn.təmˈpleɪ.ʃ ə n / Add to word list. serious and quiet thought for a period of time: lost in contemplation She was staring out over the lake, lost in contemplation. The nuns have an hour for silent contemplation every morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Thinking and contemplating.

  6. Nov 12, 2013 · I learned it through the traditional monastic practice of what we call lectio, meditatio, oratio, contemplatio: reading, meditating, affective prayer, and then contemplation.

  7. noun the act of contemplating; thoughtful observation. full or deep consideration; reflection: religious contemplation. purpose or intention. prospect or expectation. contemplation / -təm-; ˌkɒntɛmˈpleɪʃən /

  8. Contemplation is long, hard thinking about something. If you’re writing a book on the meaning of the universe, then you’re going to need to do a great deal of contemplation.

  9. Jan 12, 2020 · Contemplation should be distinguished from routine forms of thinking, thought rumination, reminiscing, remembering, problem-solving, or being absorbed in a task.

  10. contemplation. noun. /ˌkɒntəmˈpleɪʃn/. /ˌkɑːntəmˈpleɪʃn/. [uncountable] (formal) Idioms. the act of thinking deeply about something. He sat there deep in contemplation. Let's take a few moments of quiet contemplation. The monks dedicate themselves to a life of prayer and contemplation.

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