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Definition of Meditator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meditator
Literary usage of Meditator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Living Buddhist Masters by Jack Kornfield (1998)
"The meditator should be able to penetrate into the sensation to realize its ...
When the mind has penetrated into the sensation, the meditator will no ..."
2. Walking the Tightrope: Talks on Meditative Development with Pemasiri Thera by David Young (2005)
"The meditator continues to concentrate on that boundless consciousness until ...
The meditator is then left with only the boundless consciousness—the second ..."
3. The Heart of Buddhist Meditation: A Handbook of Mental Training Based on the by Nyanaponika, Nyanaponika A. Thera (1998)
"Through regular and diligent practice, the meditator should first make ...
The meditator might now notice that his mindfulness is not equally clear and keen ..."
4. The Noble Eightfold Path: Way to the End of Suffering by Bodhi, Bhikkhu Bodhi (1994)
"For both, moral discipline must be purified, the various impediments must be
severed, the meditator must seek out suitable instruction (preferably from a ..."
5. Practical Insight Meditation: Basic and Progressive Stages by Mahasi Sayadaw (1998)
"The meditator should then respond to such visual images simply by ... When the
meditator's insight becomes weaker, the objects may become more distinct. ..."
6. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1913)
"In meditation, the meditator learns of an object and knows the object in its
subjective or abstract state and without any contact of the object. ..."