A Quote by Allan Lokos

So what is a good meditator? The one who meditates. — © Allan Lokos
So what is a good meditator? The one who meditates.

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Even though the meditator may leave the meditation, the meditation will not leave the meditator.
Some people get attached to their practice. They get good at it, but even becoming a good meditator can become a hindrance.
The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.
He who hesitates, meditates horizontally
I'm not really a meditator. I'm, like, a napper.
The man who meditates is a depraved animal.
For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed.
He who meditates a crime secretly within himself has all the guilt of the act.
The guilty is he who meditates a crime; the punishment is his who lays the plot.
Looking deeply at life as it is in this very moment, the meditator dwells in stability and freedom.
The great Tibetan meditator Gungtang Jampelyang once asked 'What is the difference between a wise man and a fool?' The difference lies in their intention. A wise person is someone who has a good intention, not someone who merely possesses knowledge.
Anyone who meditates for a period of time will gradually become more sensitized to all of life.
"The person next to me meditates better than I do. They're purer." - This is the ego feeling sorry for itself.
There is no passion in nature so demoniacally impatient, as that of him who, shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a Plunge.
Don't indulge in careless behaviour. Don't be the friend of sensual pleasures. He who meditates attentively attains abundant joy.
The mind of one who practises doesn't run away anywhere, it stays right there. Good, evil, happiness and unhappiness, right and wrong arise, and he knows them all. The meditator simply knows them, they don't enter his mind. That is, he has no clinging. He is simply the experiencer.
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