The nature of life is mess, chaotic, exquisitely beautiful, excruciatingly painful, immensely joy-filled, and unpredictable.

Debra Moffitt

Mots clés life happiness pain joy chaos spiritual-life non-fiction-books-inspirational



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Living a spiritual life may not be easy. It demands total authenticity. It brings you to dance to a unique song that only you can hear fully, and sometimes you dance alone because no others can hear the music.

Debra Moffitt

Mots clés spiritual-life life-journey spiritual-journey non-fiction-books-inspirational authentic-living debra-moffitt following-a-unique-path soul-dance



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The soul-Self doesn't follow the crowd. It encourages you to speak up when you need to and live by your truth.

Debra Moffitt

Mots clés soul spirituality spirit mindfulness spiritual-life mind-body-spirit spiritual-journey non-fiction-books-inspirational



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I calculated how easy it would be to pull a chair next to the windowsill, climb up, and simply allow my body to fall four stories to the street. Then an inner voice broke in, "There's got to be something more. Go find it.

Debra Moffitt

Mots clés spirituality spiritual-life spiritual-journey non-fiction-books-inspirational inner-discovery



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Lets be sheep of God, not sheep of men.

Kristy Robles

Mots clés religion spiritual-wisdom spiritual-life



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Two great appetites of the soul - the urge to independence and self-determination and the urge to self-transcendence - were fused with, and interpreted in the light of, a third - the urge to worship

Aldous Huxley

Mots clés spiritual-life



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The flesh,' as Saint Paul used the term, refers, ironically, not to our bodies but to fallen human nature. The 'carnal' spirit is the one that devours things for itself and refuses to make them an oblation to God. The carnal spirit is cruel, egocentric, avaricious, gluttonous, and lecherous, and as such us fevered, restless, and divided. The spiritual man, on the other hand, is alone the man who both knows what flesh is for and can enter into its amplitude. The lecher, for example, supposes that he knows more about love than the virgin or the continent man. He knows nothing. Only the virgin and the faithful spouse knows what love is about. The glutton supposes that he knows the pleasures of food, but the true knowledge of food is unavailable to his dribbling and surfeited jowls. The difference between the carnal man and the spiritual man is not physical. They may look alike and weigh the same. The different lies, rather, between one's being divided, snatching and grabbing at things, even nonphysical things like fame and power, or being whole and receiving all things as Adam was meant to receive them, in order to offer them as an oblation to their Giver.

Thomas Howard

Mots clés human-nature flesh sin spiritual-life



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I am astonished, disappointed, pleased with myself. I am distressed, depressed, rapturous. I am all these things at once and cannot add up the sum.

C.G. Jung

Mots clés self-knowledge jung spiritual-life



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