And third, the way of love is to put the emphasis on a positive respect for one's
body as the temple of God's spirit, on one's money as held in stewardship from God for constructive uses, on one's mind as needing to be kept clear and vigorous for God's service, on one's spirit and all one's social contacts as best finding active expression with «relaxation and warm fellowship» through channels that require no artificial stimulation.
Choose to see
your body as the temple it is instead.
While achieving the time to go and treat yourself to a massage, let alone regular massages, is a luxury for most; the ancient ritual of Abhyanga is a self - massage technique for treating
your body as temple... all in the comfort of your own home.
Discovering yoga and healing myself of a cyst in my throat using Ayurveda taught me what it means to experience
the body as a temple.
Considering the fact that you spend so much time on improving your strength and stamina, it is a given that you regard
your body as your temple.
Yazzy believes in treating
your body as a temple and finding balance between not taking yourself too seriously but keeping your fitness goals always fresh, fun and challenging.
With asana practice we treat
our bodies as the temples that they are, while also cleansing them and preparing them for meditation.
I think transforming my mind to treat
my body as a temple and confidence to wear bold clothing go hand in hand — or at least it has for me.
Not exact matches
And the
temple was destroyed
as he predicted, the
temple in Jerusalem and the
temple of his
body.
People have idealized the human
body, treated it
as a
temple, a purity, and that mystification must end.
He further states that a spirit without a
body is naked, and it will not be so in eternity — we will have
bodies that are far more splendorous than this mortal
body could ever be, just
as a
temple is far greater than any tent could ever be.
I think the «
temple» of our
bodies is so important to God, because He is not only desirous of dwelling with and in us in Oneness in Spirit, but in flesh and
Body as well.
Presenting myself to Christ
as my Lord, I received the gift of the HOLY Spirit of God who lives inside this earthsuit with me, making my
body a HOLY
temple of the Spirit of God (1Cor 6:19).
We,
as His
body «are» the
temple.
Did not Christ say that He would come
as a thief in the night and did not Christ say that the kingdom of God is INSIDE YOU wherein our
Temples /
bodies / Claymationed Being does reside One God and or Goddess each to GOD's Accords and in our Death we will enter into this Kingdom whether we want to or Don't want to! -RCB-
Dead Sea Scrolls that have been covered up by the vatican have already hypothesized that jesus preached that the holy
temple is your
body that was given to you and no other
temple need to be worshipped
as long
as you care about your
temple and do not cause ill will to the
temples of others.
As the
body is the
temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19), how can we accept the brutal and intentional violence that exists in boxing and MMA?
Beautiful buildings in which to worship are not meant
as gifts to the world but
as offerings to God; offering not the mediocre but only the best, it is a material offering, just
as we try to offer the best
body (which is called by Him His
temple) to Him, the difference being that He builds up in us the best
temple in which to reside, Could more people have been fed with the money spent on building a church or a cathedral; maybe.
you are putting your own definition onto that scripture to condemn the act of getting a tattoo
as being disrespectful of the
body /
temple god provides.
It is a union which is not of divine will and origin but founded upon earth and therefore is the «veil of corruption» The
body must be cleansed, «the veil of corruption» must be taken away, before the divine life can enter
as the spirit enters the
temple.
Rabbi Ruchman adds that the Sanhedrin members covered their heads with ashes, their
bodies with sack cloth, and cried when they heard these words, and the Jerusalem Talmud dates this occasion
as a little more than 40 years before the destruction of the
temple, that was in 70 AD.
In each case these holy people treated the
bodies of the dead neither
as a bother or embarrassment, nor an idol or Icon, nor just a shell, They treated the dead like one of our own, precious to the people who loved them,
temples of the Holy Spirit, neighbors, family, fellow pilgrims.
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As St Paul recalls, we must also glorify God in our
bodies, that is, in our whole existence, because our
bodies are
temples of the Spirit who is within us (cf. 1 Cor 6:19, 20).
Yet it is certainly there: in God's great commission in Genesis 1:28; in passages such
as those formerly quoted about man's spirit and in Paul's word to the Corinthians, «Do you not know that your
body is a
temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God?»
As a Christian I am fully aware of the Old Testiments scripture of not marking your
body, not defiling your
temple, etc..
The Bible teaches to treat your
body as it is a
temple... I guess this priest thinks a little graffiti on the sides of the church is O.K.... Whatever.
Why are our
bodies a
temple because the spirit of the Lord indwells in us in fact our
bodies are holy because of Christ and should be respected.Its because we are carnal that we chose to please ourselves if we walk in the truth we woiuld know that.Because we are called to be holy
as he is holy in all our ways that includes thoughts speech and actions.brentnz
First of all, it implies some superficial beliefs about the place of sexuality in human experience (we might regard these
as being in the antechamber of the
temple of sacred sexuality proper): the belief that sexuality is a key, perhaps even the key, component of the quality of being human (in this, of course, lies the pervasive heritage of Freud); the belief that modern Western culture, and especially American culture, has unduly suppressed sexuality (this is the anti-Puritan aspect of the proposition), and, that,
as a result, not only are we sexually frustrated (and that frustration carries all sorts of physical and psychological pathologies in its wake), but our entire relation to our own
bodies as well
as the
bodies of others has become distorted.
Some of our
bodies are
as condominiums and some are for storage purposes and some are the
temples where God's family members and his servants and otherly holy brethrens do pay homages within all embodied celestial manifestations of living organisms.
As a believer my
body IS the
temple and
As priest of my own
temple, I can fellowship with others how and when I choose.
[3] And so with the help of John Paul's epiphany «even now [purity of heart] enables us to see according to God; it lets us perceive the human
body — ours and our neighbour's —
as a
temple of the Holy Spirit, a manifestation of divine beauty.»
Feasel references 1 Corinthians 6
as well, saying that our
bodies are «
temples» of the Holy Spirit, and questions if we should be doing things to hurt them.
Christians,
as the
body of Christ, are
temples of the Holy Spirit.
A people who live by the moral laws of God, believing their
bodies are the
temple of God and should be respected
as such.
Just
as we are becoming more mindful of what we're doing on the mat or during our workout, we also need to be conscious of how we give back to our
body temples.
Treat the
body as a true
temple, remembering to release tension and respect your limits.
For example, if tribes migrate (d) to a certain locale or are forced out of an ideal way of life due to cataclysm etc, (such
as leaving fruit bearing tropical climates due to sea level rise in ancient prehistory as seen from underwater megalithic stone temples from around the world) then that does nt mean their way of life currently is the most ideal that the body thrives on, such as «paleo» diet or atkins diet or other FAD BULLSHIT low carb, high fat diets that are EXTREMELY HARMFUL AS CITED CONCLUSIVEL
as leaving fruit bearing tropical climates due to sea level rise in ancient prehistory
as seen from underwater megalithic stone temples from around the world) then that does nt mean their way of life currently is the most ideal that the body thrives on, such as «paleo» diet or atkins diet or other FAD BULLSHIT low carb, high fat diets that are EXTREMELY HARMFUL AS CITED CONCLUSIVEL
as seen from underwater megalithic stone
temples from around the world) then that does nt mean their way of life currently is the most ideal that the
body thrives on, such
as «paleo» diet or atkins diet or other FAD BULLSHIT low carb, high fat diets that are EXTREMELY HARMFUL AS CITED CONCLUSIVEL
as «paleo» diet or atkins diet or other FAD BULLSHIT low carb, high fat diets that are EXTREMELY HARMFUL
AS CITED CONCLUSIVEL
AS CITED CONCLUSIVELY.
As a natural health doctor, I am going to teach you how to treat your body with the respect it truly deserves as the temple of the living Go
As a natural health doctor, I am going to teach you how to treat your
body with the respect it truly deserves
as the temple of the living Go
as the
temple of the living God.
So excited for another post for this series with my lovely friend Emily and to keep showing you all how important and vital it really is to take care of your
body;
as our
bodies are
temples!
Then we drive to the kintamani, before arrive at kintamani we will visit the Tirta Empul
Temple or most known
as a Holy Spring
temple at
Temple Siring, is famous
temple to visit for see the natural hot spring which use by local people for purified
body from negative things.
Then continue the tour packages to visit Tirta Empul
Temple, is the holy water spring
temple at tampak siring, the function of the
temple is
as a place for purified
body with negative things.
The exhibition includes: a trio of Marina Abramović films, Freeing the Mind, Freeing the
Body and Freeing the Voice; Wael Shawky's final act in his epic, cinematic trilogy of child - acted Egyptian fables, Al Araba Al Madfuna III; and Shirazeh Houshiary reinterpreting the songs of the four major religions into an immersive
temple to openness for the installation known
as Breath.
The precise relationship between artwork, gallery, and viewer, once known
as scale, rarely obtains in those purported
temples of Minimalism, the Guggenheim Bilbao and Dia: Beacon, where the orchestration of a giganticist aesthetic intended to dominate and impress, in distinct opposition to Minimalism's
body - based phenomenology, has found its apotheosis.
In art ltd in 2011, James Yood wrote of Paul Nudd, «If the
body is a
temple, Nudd offers it
as crumbling and collapsing,
as an amazing remnant soon to be food for very busy worms.»
(I'm a teensy bit worried about looking like mutton, but have fanciful notions of cutting carbs, sugar and diet soda in the lead - up so I look
as schmick
as possible... Well... apart from pizza with former workmates on Monday... And Mexican with a new blogger mate on Wednesday... But other than that my
body will be a
temple... Well... Apart from a little Stoli...)