Quotes About Transformation
You must learn to end the wars in your world by ending them in your minds.
~ Barbara Marciniak
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Only in the shattering can the rebuilding occur.
~ Barbara Marciniak
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accepting limiting beliefs is like wearing a straightjacket all of your life.
~ Barbara Marciniak
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Conscious Evolution Conscious evolution inspires in us a mysterious and humble awareness that we have been created by this awesome process of evolution and are now being transformed by it. Barbara Marx Hubbard
~ Barbara Marx Hubbard
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Kate materialized in a cloud of steam from the kitchen, like a genie in a chef's hat.
~ Barbara Michaels
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flutterflies
~ Barbara Park
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Kanezaki," I said. He spun, startled to hear my voice so close. "Shit," he said, perhaps a little embarrassed. I smiled. He looked a little older than he had the last time I had seen him, leaner, more seasoned. The wire-rimmed glasses no longer made him look bookish. Instead, they gave his face… focus, somehow. Precision.
~ Barry Eisler
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vicissitudes
~ Barry Eisler
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For some, the distance between who you were and who you have become is unbridgeable, and the dissonance attempted repatriation creates is a constant reminder of the very changes you want so badly to forget. When
~ Barry Eisler
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It was as though the real person had suddenly decided to reinhabit the hostess's body. Her eyes, her expression, her posture had all come alive, and again I felt that vital energy that had animated her dancing.
~ Barry Eisler
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Ginseng hunters refer to the plant as chang-diang shen, "the root of lightning," because it is believed that it appears only on the spot where a small mountain spring has been dried up by a lightning bolt. After a life of three hundred years the green juice turns white and the plant acquires a soul. It is then able to take on human form, but it never becomes truly human because ginseng does not know the meaning of selfishness.
~ Barry Hughart
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The supernatural can be very annoying until one finds the key that transforms it into science
~ Barry Hughart
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We all, to some extent, reinvent ourselves. Jeffrey (Archer) has just gone to a bit more trouble.
~ Barry Humphries
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More than two decades later we know that American Science Fiction was not murdered. It had a whopper of a heart attack; it lay in the intensive care ward for quite a while. (and had like most indigents to somehow find its way to the hospital itself), but time and a little fresh air did wonders for the patient, who toddled out of the hospital in 1965 and has not yet returned…Over a thousand titles labeled "science fiction" have been published every year since 1978.
~ Barry N. Malzberg
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The transformation of choice in modern life is that choice in many facets of life has gone from implicit and often psychologically unreal to explicit and psychologically very real.
~ Barry Schwartz
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Jews also believed that divinities could become human and humans could become divine.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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One of the greatest Roman poets was Ovid, an older contemporary of Jesus (his dates: 43 BCE–17 CE). His most famous work is his fifteen-volume Metamorphoses, which celebrates changes or transformations described in ancient mythology. Sometimes these changes involve gods who take on human form in order to interact, for a time, with mortals.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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Within three hundred years Jesus went from being a Jewish apocalyptic prophet to being God himself, a member of the Trinity. Early Christianity is nothing if not remarkable. HEAVEN
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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cycle of reincarnations
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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modern research on conversion has demonstrated that, long after such an experience, a convert tends to confuse what actually happened in light of everything that occurs in its aftermath
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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Research on conversion has demonstrated that, long after such an experience, a convert tends to confuse what actually happened in light of everything that occurs in its aftermath. That is to say, years later, the accounts people tell, to both themselves and others, have been slanted by all they have learned, thought, and experienced in the interim.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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A trick of vocabulary: we say to develop a photograph '; but what the chemical action develops is undevelopable, an essence (of a wound), what cannot be transformed but only repeated under the instances of in-sistence (of the insistent gaze). This brings the Photo-graph (certain photographs) dose to the Haiku. For the notation of a haiku, too, is undevelopable: everything is given, without provoking the desire for or even the pos-sibility of a rhetorical expansion.
~ Barthes Roland
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Ballet in the air... Twin butterflies until, twice white They Meet, they mate
~ Bash?
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Come, butterfly It's late- We've miles to go together.
~ Basho
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