Show them what
good spiritual food tastes like.
Not exact matches
It doesn't always feel
good, but it stretches and strengthens us, getting rid of
spiritual flab we've built up by consuming only
spiritual food we like.
When, in the course of his remarks, he intimated that some parts of the Scripture were more truth - containing than others and admonished his hearers to feed their souls upon the
best of the
spiritual food, James interrupted the Master, asking: «Would you be
good enough, Master, to suggest to us how we may choose the
better passages from the Scriptures for our personal edification?»
Peace and Ramadan Kareem to all Muslim Brothers and Sisters... Inshallah fasting from Monday Dawn to SunSet... Just wonder in Christians or non Religious have tried fasting as Muslims do... am sure with time they will adopt it as a system for the health benefits it holds health and body... it is told it helps the body to discharge and burn out the poisonous chemicals from our bodies other than controlling weights... Some say they can not because of smoking other for water or
food... but other than that is controlling anger or bad mood of the empty stomach, controlling one's tongue from hurting any one, to control eyes from staring at desire... Above all those to a Muslim he is to Maintain Prayers and Quran Reciting which of course beside it being a
spiritual matter it is meant the body exercise by the up's and down's of prayers... as
well as training of tongue & lungs by the Quran Recitation... these beside Tasbih «Praise of Glorify» helps to control one's breathing..
At the same time, we saw ourselves as gentle guides... like
spiritual sherpas... showing our kids where the possible pitfalls and the safest pathways were, what
foods were
good and what wasn't, and who and what to trust or not.
But a Christian would not be contributing his
best, if he would not make manifest, in word and in deed, upon what
spiritual food he feeds, where he has found the springs of hope, of joy, and of strength.
So you get all the physical activity of harvesting your own
food, all the social activity of sharing and preparing it, and all the
spiritual aspects as
well,» says Cochran.
Since tapping into awareness, I've experienced major shifts and significant breakthroughs and I can wholeheartedly say that my experiences with my friendships, family, relationship to nature and
food, as
well as my
spiritual and soulful practice are truly more rich.
In a nutshell: The fix for
food woes, according to the authors, is
spiritual well - being.
It reminds me of how God expects me to be accountable for my choices in how I manage my life, and life's choices with
food as
well as my
spiritual walk.
I love getting outside, eating lots of
good foods (with cookies of course), and getting
good sleep and
spiritual food from God's Word!
I am mama natural as
well — natural water births, placenta consuming, cloth diapering, organic / whole
foods eating, mindful /
spiritual living....
Eating whole, plant
foods not only improves our physical health, but has also an amazing effect on our mental and
spiritual well - being.
Even if I never use the training to a full professional capacity, it has still transformed my life for the
better and changed my mindset around what I eat, how I eat it, and how
food affects me on a mental, physical and
spiritual level.
As
well as being a real
food advocate, I'm a
Spiritual Healer, a bibliophile and book worm and I plan my life around making simple and delicious recipes that nourish my body and soul.
It's just not the healthy
food for a female, but a balanced and
well - designed workout calendar backed by Physical and
spiritual healing methods, that are becoming must in a today's environment which is full of Stress, bad
food habit, changed lifestyle and financial worries.
Since then, she's published in The New York Times, The Paris Review, O, Bon Appetit, Tin House, The Atlantic Monthly, Real Simple, and other wonderful places; and she's won two Pushcart Prizes, two
Best American
Food Writing Awards,
Best American
Spiritual Writing and Travel Writing Awards, and a Boston Public Library Literary Light Award.
Gates's construction also serves as a contemplative space meant to inspire dialogue across philosophical and cultural boundaries on topics ranging from politics and religion to culture,
food, and art as
well as a performative space for the Black Monks of Mississippi, a group of Baptist - Buddhist musicians who mix slave
spirituals, monastic chants, and jazz to create a singular sonorous experience.
«This new inclusive framework demonstrates that while nature provides a bounty of essential goods and services, such as
food, flood protection and many more, it also has rich social, cultural,
spiritual and religious significance — which needs to be valued in policymaking as
well.»
Most faith - based centers assist in material as
well as
spiritual matters, providing
food, clothing, and infant needs.
The mission provides the basics -
food, clothing, and transportation - as
well as emergency financial assistance and
spiritual guidance.
Spiritual Food at it's
Best!