I pray. I am not sure I know how to meditate formally, but I know that prayer is a private conversation with my Higher Power. Like many people, I can be forgetful and don't remember to praise and thank Him for my blessings on a routine basis-butI run praying and demanding help when times get tough.
A recent interesting experience. While my husband was in the hospital this month for sudden open heart surgery, I went to the St. Francis Hospital Chapel for help. My husband and I had prayed together previously, which we have done in dire situations, and he had asked me to pray for him the day of surgery-together with some family. We did that and then I went into the chapel a lot on my own. The chapel had copies of the New Testament, the Bible, the Koran, and the Talmud (the Jewish Bible?) Every time, I would open the New Testament usually, randomly and read a the first verse my eyes fell upon-sort of looking for advice from Him for the day. Every day, I found strength and inspiration, as if in answer in my needs.
I believe God hears us-and I think meditation is a form of prayer. We need to connect with those special forces in the universe in good times and troubling.
Just my humble opinion.
Millie