Sentences with phrase «highly spiritual people»

Although McMillan enjoyed a very close relationship with his grandmother and grandfather — both of whom were highly spiritual people — the small town offered «no jobs and no opportunities» over the long term.
Community is nothing which is there for no reasen but must always be promoted and supported by highly spiritual people.
And I'm not saying other highly spiritual people haven't come along besides him.
I am not really a highly spiritual person and I don't often share this story but after hearing your experience I'm compelled to share.

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Too often spiritual abuse in the form of shame is directed at those, especially young people, who dare to question the teachings of highly placed Pentecostal ministers and evangelists.
People with this name tend to be idealistic, highly immaginative, intuitive, and spiritual.
Alex Myles is a qualified yoga and Tibetan meditation teacher, Reiki Master, spiritual coach and also the author of An Empath, a newly published book that explains various aspects of existing as a highly sensitive person.
While it is true that most people who are highly intuitive express an interest in the esoteric, that doesn't make intuition spiritual by nature.
happy, intelligent, funny and fun to be with, adventurous, open minded, sport loving, highly cultured and spiritual person
If this sounds claustrophobic to you, remember that these spiritual and highly religious people have with few exceptions maintained their insularity and so far as what outside societies can see they are happy.
Located in the real east of Bali you will find that there is a highly relaxed and tranquil atmosphere in the east of Bali and the local people are friendly and have a high focus on the traditional and spiritual parts of traditional Balinese life.
People (the public, the media, and so forth) naturally wonder, if only 1 percent of all ethicists, spiritual leaders, moral philosophers, other philosophers, «wise women and men», and so forth are speaking out in ethical / moral terms, then those ethical / moral arguments must truly be «not all that important», or «highly controversial and not broadly accepted», or «only held by theoretical folks», or whatever.
This is in part because «if a belief or practice becomes devoid of spiritual significance, it is highly unlikely that a person would continue to hold those beliefs or engage in those practices» (at para 130).
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