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Definition of Meditators
1. meditator [n] - See also: meditator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meditators
Literary usage of Meditators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Walking the Tightrope: Talks on Meditative Development with Pemasiri Thera by David Young (2005)
"meditators want to overcome coarse states of consciousness and attain ...
Despite having these goals, meditators are not actually trying to gain something. ..."
2. Living Buddhist Masters by Jack Kornfield (1998)
"More than half of the temple is given to two large compounds for male and female
meditators. The monks' section has more than fifty tiny cottages ..."
3. The Heart of Buddhist Meditation: A Handbook of Mental Training Based on the by Nyanaponika, Nyanaponika A. Thera (1998)
"After that period the meditators are expected to continue the practice at their own
... During the course of strict practice the meditators do not engage ..."
4. Practical Insight Meditation: Basic and Progressive Stages by Mahasi Sayadaw (1998)
"As instructed, the meditators can very well carry on with their contemplation.
Therefore, no doubt should be entertained whether it will be sufficient to ..."
5. The Progress of Insight: A Treatise on Satipatthana Meditation by Mahasi Sayadaw (1994)
"Because of this, meditators feel as if they were in some such place as a wide
open space suffused with radiance and most delightful. ..."
6. The Way to Ultimate Calm: Selected Discourses of Webu Sayadaw by Webu Sayadaw (2001)
"As meditators notice the swiftly changing process of appearance and disappearance of
... Mindfulness develops day by day, and consequently, meditators gain ..."