English to Indonesian Dictionary contemplation

contemplation

kontemplasi
definition
noun
the road is too busy for leisurely contemplation of the scenery
the action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time.
translation of 'contemplation'
noun
perenungan,
hal bermenung-menung,
hal mengingat,
hal memikirkan,
tafakur,
kontemplasi
example
I usually follow it with meditation and 'contemplation' .
That started to look a lot like traditional forms of meditation or 'contemplation' .
He and the Church are entering a period of reflection, 'contemplation' , and prayer.
It is the Word of God set to music - its constant gentle repetitive quality allows deep 'contemplation' and prayer on the sentiments that it expresses.
The rosary is one of the traditional paths of Christian prayer directed to the 'contemplation' of Christ's face.
One devours a rabbit-like animal as another sits in deep 'contemplation' .
And now that they may be expelled and annihilated they are brought to light and seen clearly through the illumination of this dark light of divine 'contemplation' .
The inner meaning of the story is that we all have to escape our own tigers, negative emotions like greed, jealousy and anger, by 'contemplation' , meditation and prayer.
Today we hear a lot about the yearning for spiritual simplicity and silent 'contemplation' .
Granted, a film doesn't always need to make a person think or cause deep 'contemplation' , but is good dialogue too much to ask?
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
Religious 'contemplation' through the medium of song and dance.
Christian 'contemplation' , as he later undertakes in a work such as The Trinity, is spiritual discipline applied to the doctrines of the church.
The question was whether the privilege was confined to cases where legal proceedings were already in 'contemplation' .
So one has to then find out what the connection was in 'contemplation' of the Parliament, as it were, to use inaccurate language again, I suppose.
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
To understand strategy requires deep 'contemplation' and endless study.
the road is too busy for leisurely 'contemplation' of the scenery
The door was silent for a moment, as if in deep 'contemplation' .
At the time this prospectus was issued, was it still in 'contemplation' that working capital would come from loan finance provided by outside bankers?
For Erasmus, divine 'contemplation' was synonymous with idleness and monkish solitude was nothing more than baneful selfishness.
In 1836, after several weeks of prayer and 'contemplation' , he was converted and baptized into the membership of a Baptist church.
She appears to be in deep, concerned 'contemplation' .
No one can doubt that much that is decent in the human experience is owed to the restraint of 'contemplation' within a received religious framework.
No evidence is before the court that any new appliance is under design or construction - or even in 'contemplation' , within the jurisdiction.
Why should not the defendant ought to foresee that they were persons who could be affected by his act and have them in 'contemplation' when it backed the forklift over the deceased?
Did they even make a clear distinction between meditation and 'contemplation' ?
Theology is the mystical 'contemplation' of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart.
Airen had been lost in deep concentration and 'contemplation' when she felt something nudge her shoulder.
We need to approach each teaching with three different attitudes: first by listening, or hearing, second by 'contemplation' , third by meditation.
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