Examples of 'more contemplative' in a sentence

Meaning of "more contemplative"

more contemplative - This phrase describes a deeper, reflective, or meditative state of mind or approach, implying a focus on introspection, thinking, and pondering over a subject or idea

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We need to live a more contemplative life.
A more contemplative life.
They will become more contemplative.
The later version has a far more geometric composition and the figures are much more contemplative.
They feel more contemplative.
A book provides an opportunity to be more contemplative.
A more contemplative or meditative moment after Communion.
This guy is a little more contemplative.
Are more contemplative than the book of Tobit . But to me, none of the anagignoskomena.
I find myself more contemplative.
This more dynamic rather than noetic perspective calls for a more contemplative.
It becomes more contemplative.
Harmonic music appeals more to the mind and makes its listeners more contemplative.
It should be more contemplative.
Such quiet can transform a congregation from reactionary responses in conversations to sharing a more contemplative dialogue.

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That mode of thinking crowds out the more contemplative calmer modes of thinking.
A more contemplative Church, the face of Christ contemplated.
I am just a little more contemplative.
Otherwise, there is a danger that too much intellectualization will kill the more contemplative practices.
Vesna Pavlovic 's exhibition is more contemplative than it is demonstrative.
He 's style is a bit softer and gentler, and perhaps a bit more contemplative.
What is the role of the more contemplative spirituality?
They proudly called this “ action research ” to distinguish it from the more contemplative kind . ”.
Thus he is in a sense more contemplative than a feeling person . “.
My creative ability is limited ; my usual thing is something more contemplative and minimal.
It 's much more contemplative.
After Ramkumar 's death Ramakrishna became more contemplative.
In 1636 Rembrandt began to depict quieter, more contemplative scenes with a new warmth in color.
When he spoke again, his voice was softer, more contemplative.
The album begins with one of its more contemplative tracks.
It is for someone that is prepared to take a more contemplative approach.
So our personnel might spend their time in more contemplative pursuits.
They tend to be noncommittal and make slower more contemplative decisions.
Traders of the future will lead a far more contemplative life.
She found that people with such fingers tended to be more contemplative than active.
Artus Quellinus II also made a number of more contemplative figures.
Has always been very thoughtful, more contemplative.
Yet there was also a quieter, more contemplative mourning.
Others noted the slow pacing as a highlight, allowing a more contemplative narrative and better character focus.
Like so many others, I long for a more contemplative life.
Mary 's temperament seemed naturally more contemplative than Martha 's.
All in all, a calmer and more contemplative piece . ”.
I'm… just a little more contemplative.
He said, “ Monks are more contemplative.

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