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meditation culture
Meditation is culture. Benjamin Disraeli
meditation want world
If we want to save the world, we must have a plan. But no plan will work unless we meditate. Dalai Lama
meditation big-fish
The thing about meditation is: you become more and more you. David Lynch
meditation path natural
I've always understood that meditation had to be part of - or was part of the natural path and so I've always sort of dabbled in it. Anne Lamott
meditation use tools
Use # meditation as a tool to get quiet. Sonia Choquette
meditation use want
Meditation is the language of God. If we want to know what God's Will is in our life, if we want God to guide us, mould us and fulfil Himself in and through us, then meditation is the language that we must use. Sri Chinmoy
meditation soul mind
When we meditate, what we actually do is enter into a vacant, calm, still, silent mind. We go deep within and approach our true existence, which is our soul. When we live in the soul, we feel that we are actually meditating spontaneously Sri Chinmoy
meditation vision one-thing
Meditation tells you only one thing: God is. Meditation reveals to you only one truth: yours is the vision of God. Sri Chinmoy
meditation height my-own
Even now when I am answering a question I am at the height of my own meditation. Sri Chinmoy
joy poor
The poor evangelize you about what's important and what is the Gospel, and that that's where the joy is. Greg Boyle
joy honor pathways
Obedience to the will of God is the pathway to perpetual honor and everlasting joy. Charles Spurgeon
joy fine eliminating
There is a joy in going without things, a fine tang in eliminating the superfluous. Elbert Hubbard
joyfully lawn start wearing weeping
We start out weeping in lawn chairs; by the end we are actually wearing the landscape, joyfully at one with it. Meg Stuart
joy despair path
The path to joy leads through despair. Alexander Lowen
joy no-fear fear-of-death
I have absolutely no fear of death. Why would I? There's nothing to fear-only joy to experience. Don Piper
joy ordinary ecstasy
I tend to find the ecstasy hidden in ordinary joys because I did not expect those joys to be ordinary to me. Andrew Solomon
joy close-friends intimate
Intimate, loving, and enduring relationships with our family and close friends will be among the sources of the deepest joy in our lives. Clayton Christensen
joy holy obedience
If the text is God's Word, it is appropriate that we respond with reverence, a certain fear, a holy joy, a questing obedience. D. A. Carson
suffering degrees hunger
There are degrees of happiness. You go from one to the other and then back again. It's hard to be completely happy when those around us are suffering and groaning from hunger. Bob Dylan
suffering doe body
To have a body is to suffer. Does anyone with a body know peace? Those who understand this detach themselves from all that exists and stop imagining or seeking anything. The sutras say, "To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss." When you seek nothing, you're on the Path. Bodhidharma
suffering honor lord
The Lord confers great honor on his servants when he brings them suffering.... Dietrich Bonhoeffer
suffering done care
Well, pioneers always suffer. I don't care who is the first to embark upon things. For instance, settlers that settled the West, Western Canada and the U.S... they went though hell doing it, but it had to be done Bobby Hull
suffering needs
All wanting comes from need, therefore from lack, therefore from suffering. Arthur Schopenhauer
suffering despise stills
I despise my own nation most. Because I know it best. Because I still love it, suffering from Hope. For me, that's patrotism. Edward Abbey
suffering sloth action
As a confirmed melancholic, I can testify that the best and maybe only antidote for melancholia is action. However, like most melancholics, I suffer also from sloth. Edward Abbey
suffering
We learn from the things we suffer. Aesop
suffering may individual
When one individual comes into intimate contact with another, she—or he, of course, as the case may be—must almost inevitably receive or inflict suffering. Aldous Huxley