Contemplation
Contemplation comes from the latin root templum (from Greek temnein: to cut or divide), and means to separate something from its environment, and to enclose it in a sector. Contemplation is the Latin translation of Greek '
theory' (
theoria). In a religious sense it is a type of
prayer or
meditation. Within Western
Christianity it is related to
mysticism, and portrayed by the works of authors such as
Teresa of Avila,
Margery Kempe,
Augustine Baker and
Thomas Merton. In Eastern Christianity contemplation is to force all of the faculties of ones consciousness on God or things divine. This is to cultivate an understanding and relationship with the divine. Many religions share the concept of contemplation.
Naropa University, for example, offers a Master's program in contemplative education in the context of
Buddhism.
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Contemplation
Chez les philosophes grecs (
Pythagore,
Platon,
néoplatoniciens), la contemplation (theôria en grec est un déverbal de theôrô: je regarde, je contemple) est une activité de la conscience qui, en se libérant des contingences matérielles, accède alors à la vision directe des réalités célestes et à la connaissance suprême, dont elle s'emplit.
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Contemplación
Kontemplation
Kontemplation är i
kristen mystik en benämning på inre, utdragen och ordlös
bön, varvid man tömmer medvetandet för att stilla betrakta det
gudomliga, detta till skillnad från den mera aktiva
meditationen (denna distinktion gäller i synnerhet i västlig kristen tradtion).
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