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  1. In popular usage, to contemplate something is to think about it, considering it from a variety of angles. This is not at all the understanding of the classical authors of spirituality. Classically, contemplation is a particular kind of experience, usually occurring in the context of prayer.

  2. 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.

  3. Nov 14, 2021 · Engaging a contemplative spirituality ultimately isn’t about adding more to our lives. It’s about shifting our inner sense of self and our outer worldview from scarcity to abundance, from consumption to creation, from production to celebration, and from seeking control to seeking justice.

  4. What is contemplation? How do different contemplative traditions – religious and secular, historical and modern – understand practices and experiences of contemplation?

  5. Whilst in the life of the intellect ‘contemplation‘ refers to thinking profoundly about something, in the religious life contemplation is a kind of inner vision or seeing, transcendent of the intellect, facilitated by means of practices such as prayer or meditation.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · JCS: What is contemplation? What do you mean when you talk about contemplation or the contemplative? How do you understand it? AK: Well, contemplation means a lot of things. It’s like the word “dance”—the twist, waltzing, ballet, moon walking, it’s all dance.

  7. Spiritual contemplation refers to meditations on religious or spiritual themes, such as God, the soul, or the meaning of prayer. Artistic contemplation is a deep appreciation and reflection of artistic creations.