English to Spanish Dictionary contemplation

contemplation

contemplación
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
contemplación,
pensamiento
example
If you feel Christmas should be a time of quiet prayer and 'contemplation' , then a retreat could be just what you're looking for, and by the time you return all the fuss will be over for another year.
Today we hear a lot about the yearning for spiritual simplicity and silent 'contemplation' .
So today, I am in a place of 'contemplation' and reflection about how to remedy the mouse situation.
To understand strategy requires deep 'contemplation' and endless study.
The result would be no different than if a third party, not otherwise engaged in 'contemplation' of legal proceedings, had undertaken such additional activities.
substantial fitting work is in 'contemplation'
The mind bends in 'contemplation' of her ceaseless ability to reapply herself.
However, my own encounters were always frameworked in regular meditation and 'contemplation' , music and art… so you need to tend to your inner energies like a garden.
Though shattered and disillusioned, he held onto his dream of getting away from ordinary life in order to pursue prayer and 'contemplation' .
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
Rolf blanched and then sat in 'contemplation' over the subject.
he would retire to his room for study or 'contemplation'
the road is too busy for leisurely 'contemplation' of the scenery
Glancing back to him, I noticed he looked as if he was in deep 'contemplation' .
In other words, it was in 'contemplation' that the dividend would be declared and paid because the purchaser had undertaken the agreement to fund it.
Christian 'contemplation' , as he later undertakes in a work such as The Trinity, is spiritual discipline applied to the doctrines of the church.
Returning to our 'contemplation' of Christ, let us look next at two three-fold cords in the Scriptures that attest the sinlessness of Christ.
He balances imaginative 'contemplation' of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other.
But a very different view found its expression in early monasticism, where wealth and its temptations were seen as a constant threat to Christian 'contemplation' .
It takes on an ambience of solemnity, filled with memory, 'contemplation' , and meditation.
By simple definition, meditation is engagement in 'contemplation' , especially of a spiritual or devotional nature.
Whether a service is performed or engaged in 'contemplation' of adversarial proceedings in court is essentially a matter of judgment.
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.
Inside, the aisles were packed with at least six or seven tour groups of varying nationality making such a hubbub that any 'contemplation' or prayer would have been impossible.
But I know that moving in a universe operating on Balkan time, no question should be answered too hastily, and without deep 'contemplation' .
Should routine laboratory reports made in 'contemplation' of prosecution be inadmissible if the technician does not testify?
And I'm actually standing near the universal temple, where anyone is welcome to come for meditation or silent 'contemplation' .
I usually follow it with meditation and 'contemplation' .
That started to look a lot like traditional forms of meditation or 'contemplation' .
Hitherto such communications have only been protected when they have been in 'contemplation' of some litigation, or for the purpose of giving advice or obtaining evidence with reference to it.
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