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Quotes About Path

It's no different in the spiritual realm. Our failures don't have to define us. It all depends on how we respond. If we curse our luck, blame others, and fail to take responsibility, we'll continue to fail. But if we face the facts, accept responsibility, and humbly get back on the right path, our failures can lay the groundwork for future success.
~ Larry Osborne
Todo el mundo debe seguir su propio camino. Y todos llegamos al lugar que debemos llegar. Sobretodo si contamos con el guía adecuado.
~ Laura Gallego García
aunque cada camino llevase a un sitio distinto, cada ser humano era libre para decidir cuál escoger, para volver atrás o, incluso, para abrir su propio camino.
~ Laura Gallego García
Que la Luz y el Equilibrio te guíen en tu camino
~ Laura Gallego García
Solvitur ambulando , St. Augustine said. It is solved by walking.
~ Laura Kelly
I am supposed to be where I go.
~ Laura Moriarty
I am supposed to be where I go." -Joseph
~ Laura Moriarty
For some reason I believed that if you fell in love it was a guaranteed thing that your path would cross with his, and I never wondered how if would feel to fall in love with a man whose future just couldn't include you.
~ Laura Pritchett
We are not human beings on a spiritual path, but spiritual beings on a human path.
~ Lauren Artress
And they were heading right for it.
~ Lauren Tarshis
The Dictionary [Emily] Dickinson used defined tender as 'anxious for another's good' and a pioneer as 'one that goes before another to remove obstruction or to prepare the way for another.' This seems to me a good way to think of Jesus: sojourning before us, clearing the brush, bushwhacking, even---removing the impediments of sin, making a path that will lead us to our true selves, and to God.
~ Lauren Winner
And on it he indicated the route he proposed to take.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Oh, our brothers and sisters of the Way, Sufism is the most delicate and dangerous of paths, for the dervish dares to storm the gates of heaven itself.
~ Laurence Galian
There is a Law of Synchronicity (in the Jungian sense) involved in the Sufi Path of Illumination. The Sufis say that there is no coincidence, and that coincidences are merely Allah's orders.
~ Laurence Galian
It is time for Sufism to experience a quantum metamorphosis. It is time for a dawn of splendor on the path of Reality to occur.
~ Laurence Galian
Therefore, in this seemingly patriarchal mystery tradition (Sûfîsm), we see that woman is the Hidden Initiatrix, the Shadow Guide, the Blackness that births the Light. 'Da tariki, tariqat' - "In the darkness, the Path," is a Sufic maxim. The void has been described as a dark cave, a shadowy mihrab, the Concealed or Secret Radiance, the Black Stone of the Ka'ba, Ghayb ul-Ghaib ( Mystery of Mysteries ), Amma (Darkness), and returning to the Womb of Fatima ('Alaiha Assalam) the Mother.
~ Laurence Galian
However, very little thought, or for that matter, information, is given as to how Allah veils His Truths. One way that the Truth is veiled is through the veil of: the fear of appearing or becoming insane or "crazy." Other veils include: becoming or appearing a fool, the veil of obviousness, the veil of shame, the veil of no longer being concerned with "stations" on the path, the veil of behaving contrary to Shariah, the veil of heresy, and the veil of leaving the Path.
~ Laurence Galian
There is a Northwest Passage to the intellectual world.
~ Laurence Sterne
I think there is a fatality in it—I seldom go to the place I set out for.
~ Laurence Sterne
Anche se non abbiamo modo di decidere dove la strada della vita deve portarci, possiamo stabilire dove poggiare i piedi e cosa guardare lungo il percorso.
~ Cecilia Dart-Thornton
As he walks, a smattering of memories flare at each step, small bright stones lighting a path through the forest. There is the
~ Celeste Ng
The path of truth is profound—and so are the obstacles and possibilities for self-deception.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
But, if we regard knowledge as an antique, as "ancient wisdom" to be collected, then we are on the wrong path.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
We must be willing to be completely ordinary people, which means accepting ourselves as we are without trying to become greater, purer, more spiritual, more insightful. If we can accept our imperfections as they are, quite ordinarily, then we can use them as part of the path. But if we try to get rid of our imperfections, then they will be enemies, obstacles on the road to our "self-improvement.
~ Chogyam Trungpa