We seldom allow ourselves just to stop and observe. One of the core concepts of lifelong learning is observation. Scientists and artists observe closely to come up with and create something novel. By observing, we can resist the impulse to draw biases and judgements from what we observe. Conversely, observation is a kind of silent, language-free and impersonal learning. Observation without intention and language is meditation.
Our level of contentment with everything increases as we continue to observe. The more we observe, the more our ego collapses, the more liberated we feel, and, thus, the closer we begin to feel our deepest selves and the outside world. Just keep observing. This is meditation.