Sentences with phrase «in higher power»

The scientists discovered that after just two minutes in a higher power pose, the patients enjoyed a 25 % fall in cortisol levels.
Yoga has helped me heal from depression, overcome personal failures, develop a healthy body image, experience deeper and more fulfilling relationships, and trust in a higher power / divine force — yet I have $ 15,000 credit card debt, no savings, and practically no personal worth.
People who are «spiritual but not religious» also experience health benefits, most likely because trust in a Higher Power reduces stress responses in the nervous system, thereby activating the body's natural self - repair mechanisms and helping the body heal itself.
I trusted my medical professionals, I trusted my intuition, I trusted in any higher power above that things were going to work out just fine.
We will never know so hopefully people's «faith» in a higher power will keep people from rioting....
Surely you don't conflate outrage at dangerous and subversive ideologies that are destroying peoples homes, lives and careers... AND their family's well - being — with having «fun» attacking people who believe in a higher power.
However the beleief in a higher power certainly is more logical than evolution.
His writings indicate that he did believe in a higher power, just not an anthropomorphic God.
You said you were from the Bible Belt, that the people of your state for generations were raised in faith, and that you yourself have faith in a higher power.
@Alfred Jameson please see my response below regarding drugs and faith... drugs actually do do something... they destroy many people's lives (not everyone's lives, but many people's lives), and those same people recover from the destruction that their addiction to drugs has induced on their life through faith in a higher power.
Look at the PEW stats... most people still b believe in a higher power and still pray.
Speaking of booze, for many recovering alcoholics / addicts, it's their faith in a higher power that they swear keeps them clean... faith is not always a bad thing.
SBNR includes: — Believers in «traditional» religions (like Christianity but who don't have a particular denominational affilliation)-- Believers in a higher power (but not an anthropomorphic God) like the Deists — Believers in new - agey pick - and - choosey cafeteria style religion with a bit of this and a bit of that eg: (hippy Jesus + reincarnation + feng shui)-- Believers who don't want to be associated with the «organized religion» label — Non-believers who don't want to be perceieved as «non-spiritual» (rather much like this topic)-- Non-believers who don't want to be associated with the «agnostic» or «atheist» labels — and «other»
I am not Catholic but I do believe in a Higher Power wither it is Nature or Peace or Love it really does not matter.
There is no question that a person with faith in a higher power is generally happier, but I question the «healthier.»
I quit my heroin and cocaine addiction without believing in a higher power.
I do not know where Ms Hornbacher is located, but in Rochester, NY there is an organization called SOS (Secular Organization for Sobriety) that requires no belief in a higher power.
In my work for the Institute for Global Engagement, I come across many official documents — such as a State Department action plan on women and security or a United Nations treaty on ending racial discrimination — that barely mention religion, despite the fact that a vast majority of the world's population (84 percent, according to Pew Research) believes in a higher power.
People refuse to believe in a higher power because they are scared little boys (and girls) who fear what they do not understand (that's the «get over yourself» part.)
You have such a large spiritual chip on your shoulder that you troll around the CNN religion blogs pontificating to a decently sized audience of religious people that it's stupid to believe in a higher power.
Although the principles of AA are so supposed to be for everyone regardless of religion (or lack thereof), in practice the concept of a «Higher Power» to a free thinker is a huge issue... if I don't believe in a Higher Power, how can I get through the 12 steps?
Now those that do believe in a higher power can pray any way they want.
And according to Rogers, 28 of the 535 lawmakers claimed they did not personally believe in a higher power.
Only two of which do not believe in a higher power.
Most people who believe in a higher power usually pray so... pray to whatever you consider your god even if it's a can of soda.
I have heard some atheists state that they are taking action because they feel they are descriminated against or people judge them if they mention they do not believe in a higher power... really?
you are not honest because you don't believe in a higher power»
I believe in a higher power, but religion has ruined any chance of my attending any church.
Therefore only those that do not believe in a higher power at all will take offense.
We do not have to have faith in a higher power to realize our potential.
Faith in one's self does NOT imply a faith in a higher power.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
There are reasoned arguments for belief in a higher power, but you might have to read a book to find them, because you might not find them hanging out with a bunch of atheists.
Most atheist believe in some higher power they just want to intellectualize everything in life....
I was persuaded to believe in a higher power through reasoned arguments for the existence of a higher power and through faith.
I guess how I feel as it's insulting in this day and age to believe in such magic and force (yes it is still forced) down all of our throats on a daily basis to believe in a higher power.
I'm both liberal and atheist and can see a good reason why those who believe in a higher power and need AA would want to combine them.
I also found people who didn't believe in God, or as they put it, in a Higher Power, that was anything like what I imagined.
I love using a mix of many religions, along with common sense, and do believe in a higher power.
Thank you Vic for providing a good example of how understanding of science and belief in a higher power are highly incompatible.
You should be so proud to have poked holes in all those religions and still came away not believing in a Higher Power.
more people believe in some higher power than people who do not...
So there's pretty much no correlation from a belief in a higher power to moral acts.
You none believers in a higher power be it God, hot air, the big bang or little green men need to take your hate out on the road.
No one can even define what spiritual means, but if you don't say you believe in a higher power it's off to the counselors.
blah blah blah... So, I choose to believe in a higher power, and I sure believe in science because in away it is a higher power to.
If you choose not to believe in a higher power, that's your choice.
But in the end if we truly believe in a higher power and a prevailing truth then we shouldn't be threatened by these types of things because truth and love will prevail.
I do believe in a higher power but my problem with Atheists is not that they don't believe but find no similarity in their own fundamentalism.
You generalize EVERYONE with a belief in a higher power as the same = Abortion doctor killing / science denying / suicide bomber nut job.
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