Wednesday, April 9, 2014

EXPERIMENT, EXPERIENCE, EASE

Good Morning World,
It's a Great Day in Alpine, Utah Today!

I like today's words. As meditation is the big thing we are all working to expand and perfect They all three apply well.

EXPERIMENT:



A trial;  an act or operation designed to discover some unknown truth, principle or effect, or to establish it when discovered.  Experiments in chemistry disclose the qualities of natural bodies.  A series of experiments proves the uniformity of the laws of matter.  It is not always safe to trust a single experiment.  It is not expedient to try many experiments in legislation.
v.i.
To make trial;  to make an experiment;  to operate on a body in such a manner as to discover some unknown fact, or to establish it when known.  Philosophers experiment on natural bodies for the discovery of their qualities and combinations.

My experiment with meditation has been out of this world. As in exercising, for some reason I have to keep working on the habit, but each time I do it, I have a great experience with it and most of the time a very great one. So, this experiment also creates an experience that covers that word also.

 EXPERIENCE:



1.       Trial, or a series of trials or experiments;  active effort or attempt to do or to prove something, or repeated efforts.  A man attempts to raise wheat on moist or clayey ground;  His attempt fails of success;  experience proves that wheat will not flourish on such a soil.  He repeats the trial and his experience proves the same fact.  A single trial is usually denominated an experiment;  experience may be a series of trials, or the result of such trials.
2.       Observation of a fact or of the same facts or events happening under like circumstances
3.       Trial from suffering or enjoyment;  suffering itself;  the use of the senses; as the experience we have of pain or sickness.  We know the effect of light, of smell or of taste by experience.  We learn the value of integrity by experience.  Hence,
4.       Knowledge derived from trials, use, practice, or from a series of observations.
v.t.
1.       To try by use, by suffering or by enjoyment.  Thus we all experience pain, sorrow and pleasure;  we experience good and evil;  we often experience a change of sentiments and views.
2.       To know by practice or trial;  to gain knowledge or skill by practice or by a series of observations. 


EASE:



1.       Rest; an undisturbed state.  Applied to the body, freedom from pain, disturbance, excitement or annoyance.  He sits at his ease.  He takes his ease.
2.       Applied to the mind, a quiet state; tranquility;  freedom from pain, concern, anxiety, solicitude, or any thing that frets or ruffles the mind.
3.       Rest from labor.
4.       Facility; freedom from difficulty or great labor.  One man will perform this service with ease.  The author writes with ease.


1.       Rest; an undisturbed state.  Applied to the body, freedom from pain, disturbance, excitement or annoyance.  He sits at his ease.  He takes his ease.
2.       Applied to the mind, a quiet state; tranquility;  freedom from pain, concern, anxiety, solicitude, or any thing that frets or ruffles the mind.
3.       Rest from labor.
4.       Facility; freedom from difficulty or great labor.  One man will perform this service with ease.  The author writes with ease. 

Another great word that really applies to the meditation process. The more I do it, the easier it gets, and the process of elimination that happens also gets easier. But it's more than that. It flows so smoothly. It's incredible how relieving and gentile it is. That really doesn't describe it adequately, but I hope it will make some kind of sense to you.  If you are doing meditation or are contemplating it I congratulate you and encourage you onward.

I am grateful to my Creator for the experiences He has afforded me in my life.I look forward to the future and the Millennial reign that will take place. I am grateful to those who have made this part of my life possible. Thank you.

Have the most wonderful day. Blessings on you.

Randy

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