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meditative

[med-i-tey-tiv] / ˈmɛd ɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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“No matter how mundane some action might appear,” he writes, “keep at it long enough and it becomes a contemplative, even meditative act.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I see it as a deeply intimate, devastating, life-affirming, life-depleting, psychotic, meditative, euphoric, addictive struggle of building something where before there was nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

She was in the original cast and much praised for her part in the hypnotic, meditative pas de deux in the second movement.

From New York Times

But the pandemic has nudged Hong into a more meditative state and, eventually, mode of painting.

From Seattle Times

“It can be quite meditative. And it provides a better understanding of how a shape does or does not tessellate.”

From New York Times