Stillness in a sentence as a noun

So "stillness" is the key and then it is upto you how you flow your stillness.

But I must try to just show him some stillness - perhaps a little more often too.

This is why I like yoga, because there's a bunch of other **** going on that I have to "overcome" with focus and stillness of mind.

The first plateau is characterized by stillness, but The Deep is a profound stillness, stillness to the 2nd power.

Wouldn't that be much easier to set up an effectively stationary sunshield for the stillness of L2 instead?

Technology and elements of our modern lifestyle such as multitasking really do make our brains less tolerant to stillness and slowing down.

All this passage is trying to establish is that in order to distinguish constant motion from absolute stillness, there has to be something else to measure against.

The answer would be yes. My experience has been that there is a connection between the dimension of stillness which one arrives at in meditation and the phenomena known as intuition, and also the phenomena known as emotion.

You could replace it with "Universe" or "everything that exists" or "total consciousness" or "enlightened perception" or "stillness" or any number of words or phrases...

The endless cycle of idea and action, Endless invention, endless experiment, Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness; Knowledge of speech, but not of silence; Knowledge of words, and ignorance of The Word.

The voices that interrupt the stillness are the ones\n that are the daemons.\n\n Redefine success as "learning something interesting".\n\n External success is a mistake.\n\n - Paul Buchheit\n\nHis goal for Gmail was to get to 100 happy users.

So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends, ramble out yonder and explore the forests, climb the mountains, bag the peaks, run the rivers, breathe deep of that yet sweet and lucid air, sit quietly for a while and contemplate the precious stillness, the lovely, mysterious, and awesome space.

Stillness definitions

noun

(poetic) tranquil silence; "the still of the night"

See also: hush still

noun

calmness without winds

See also: windlessness

noun

a state of no motion or movement; "the utter motionlessness of a marble statue"

See also: motionlessness lifelessness