Quotes About Spirituality
When the soil disappears, the soul disappears.
~ Terri Guillemets
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when it's a glorious day I pray and it's a glorious day when I pray
~ Terri Guillemets
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If trouble hearing angels' song with thine ears, try listening with thy heart.
~ Terri Guillemets
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If one looks closely enough, one can see angels in every piece of art.
~ Terri Guillemets
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We strive to be God's worthy audience.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Some stand on tiptoe trying to reach God to talk — you try too hard, friend — drop to your knees and listen, he'll hear you better that way.
~ Terri Guillemets
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How many stanzas in the springtime breeze? How plenty the raindrops? As He doth please. There is no meter and there is no rhyme, Yet God's poems always read in perfect time.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Your prayer can be poetry, and poetry can be your prayer.
~ Terri Guillemets
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It is of course possible to dance a prayer.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Angels will not disintegrate with logic, but they are more likely to fly for those who believe.
~ Terri Guillemets
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When bad things happened to good people, or when innocent animals experienced human cruelty, it shook Steve to the core. His strong feelings demanded deep spiritual answers, and he searched for them all his life.
~ Terri Irwin
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The plane landed, and I had a moment to sit with Steve on my own. It was a bit of an effort to clamber up into the back of the plane. A simple wooden casket rested inside, still secured. I knew that who Steve was, his spirit and his soul, were no longer there, but it was strange how I couldn't cry. I sat down and leaned my head against the wooden box that held his body and felt such strange peace. In some way, we were together again.
~ Terri Irwin
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O' Great Spirit help me always to speak the truth quietly, to listen with an open mind when others speak, and to remember the peace that may be found in silence. —CHEROKEE PRAYER W
~ Terri Jean
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Irad, who would be in charge while I was gone, walked up to me. "Sereni, you do not take Yah with you?" "We do not need to take the ark to have Yah with us," I explained. "Yah is a great enough God that He can go where He wills. The ark will remain here in the care of Abiathar and Beriah." "The people are glad of that, sereni, but are you saying that Yahweh can stay with us and yet go with you?" "Yes. His presence is not tied to the ark in the house.
~ Terri L. Fivash
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The sight of her praying lit a fire in his heart. She'd suffered so many traumas in the short amount of time and yet she still believed, still looked to God for help and answers. She was an amazing woman.
~ Terri Reed
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I owe a huge debt to Anaïs Nin, because I fell into her diaries, essays, and collected letters in my Twenties and Thirties like a fish falling into water. She was, in some ways, a deeply flawed human being, and perhaps she makes a strange kind of hero for someone like me, committed to the ethical and spiritual dimensions of my craft as well as to the technical ones, but a hero and strong influence she remains nonetheless. Source: Her blog .
~ Terri Windling
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They also thought there were spirits called 'daimons' around. Some were good and protected you; some were evil and could lead you into wickedness.
~ Terry Deary
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It is true that too much belief can be bad for your health.
~ Terry Eagleton
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Further, God referred to false knowledge in His words to Job in chapters 38ff. Specifically, in verse 2, God asks Job a rhetorical question wherein He expresses bemusement at Job's spiritual shallowness. He asks who it is that darkens, or obscures, God's counsel. Then He speaks of words that are without knowledge, referring to Job and his three friends who were all blind to the facts of Job's situation.
~ Terry James
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Blaise Pascal is usually credited with saying that there is "a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of each man." That longing will not be eliminated by the Rapture. In fact, it will be heightened by the terror of living in a world of unrestrained evil.
~ Terry James
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Things like sex-change reassignment surgery and hormone treatment, gender fluidity, the legalization of prostitution, marriage to robots, third-trimester abortion, and the war on freedom of speech and religious liberty are dehumanizing and represent Satan's final goal of completely erasing the image of God in man. The Lord Jesus Christ wants us to enjoy the abundant life (John 10:
~ Terry James
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anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me. We have more
~ Terry James
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I don't think you need religion.
~ Terry Jones
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Today we expect but one thing from our doctors: to make us better. The medieval doctor was trying to do a lot more than that. He was taking care of the soul as well as the body. Unlike modern doctors he did not try to stop a patient dying at all costs . . . rather, if death seemed inevitable, he was duty-bound to try and help him or her die in the best possible way for their immortal soul.
~ Terry Jones
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