Walk outside or into another room for a minute and take some long, deep breaths, or open
a spiritual book and read a paragraph.
Not exact matches
The people in my housing unit started
reading my
books, joined my workouts
and focused on their emotional
and spiritual states.
Lichtenfeld covers all the basics: stay active
and healthy, exercise, play sports, eat right, socialize a lot with family
and friends, meet new friends, keep learning, do volunteer work, be involved in your community, run for office, attend church or other religious /
spiritual activities,
read books and newspapers, check your email
and text your friends.
So do you see the difference between the material
and the
spiritual worlds... such as these the knowledge God had promised us from
reading, understanding, obeying the verses of the Holy
Book of all Holy
Books...!
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson — probably one of the loveliest
books I've
read, it's spare
and poetic
spiritual American story - telling at its best.
(I love to
read novels,
spiritual memoirs,
and theology
books mostly so the list is skewed in that direction.)
Just 37 years having a saving faith in Christ...
reading a lot about church history...
reading books by
spiritual giants such as Tozer, Ravenhill, Finney, Spurgeon, Chambers, etc...
reading and listening to such teachers as Winkie Pratney, Ravi Zacharias, etc...
and just trying to
read the scriptures
and asking God to guide me on a right path.
Such
books as Leviticus
and Song of Songs, however, cry out for
spiritual interpretation if they are to be
read profitably by Christians.
The
book is an enjoyable
read that once again underscores the moral
and spiritual stature of John Paul II on the world stage.
When we think about the role of
reading in our
spiritual formation, we generally think of non-fiction
books that help us understand scripture
and theology, but fiction powerfully shapes the ways in which we think faithfully about God
and the world.
In the 1970's I
read a
book by Watchman Nee called the
Spiritual man
and subsequently lost it but have acquired an e-version of the
book and it deals specifically with this subject.
For Buber's own discussion of the development of his dialogical thinking
and the circumstances under which he wrote I
and Thou [including his statement that he did not
read Rosenzweig
and Ebner's
books till later because of a two - year period of «
spiritual askesis» in which he could do no work on Hasidism nor
read any philosophy], see his «Nachwort» to Martin Buber, Die Schriften über das Dialogische Prinzip [Heidelberg: Verlag» Lambert Schneider, 1954].
Such a condition is clearly not true of you, because you are
reading this
book and are concerned about your
spiritual state.
His Journal, a
spiritual autobiography, found admirers as diverse as William Wilberforce, Charles Beard, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
and Charles Lamb, who said it was the only
book by an American worth
reading twice.
I can't remember a
book that I enjoyed
reading more, partly because Rachel is a great writer,
and partly because she so fearlessly examines the conflict between her inherited beliefs about God
and the truth of her own
spiritual experience.
They are half as likely to
read Scripture
and a quarter as likely to pick up
spiritual books.
Not everyone needs a million - times - revised - to - suit - the - particular - cultural - mores
book to make them feel like the «characters of spirituality» are well defined,
and frankly to many
spiritual but not religious types they
read like a fairy tale or mythology.
I would strongly suggest that Alan Miller
read Diana Butler Bass» new
book «Christianity After Religion: The End of Church
and the Birth of a New
Spiritual Awakening.»
Then she told me it's damaging to our
spiritual well being to
read other
books, even if written by Christians,
and our only source of
spiritual understanding should come from the Bible (the KJV at that).
Ultimately, Heiser's
book is a survey of the Bible from a supernatural perspective,
and if you are interested in understanding the
spiritual real more deeply, this would be a good
book to
read.
Satan attacks me in my thoughts day
and night
and he makesit so i can barely eat i pray to the lord
and he consoles me god is REAL i used to e a drug dealer the most violent
and disruptive of men
and one night i came under attack from satan
and felt like satan was makeing me into someone im not putting thoughts in my head of death suicide
and sexual immorality then i
read the wqordof god
and everything felt better when i
read the
Book «The Advocate»
spiritual warfare is real
and god can save you from satans tourment do nt let Satan claim the rights to your soul i had trouble believing in god for years my mind worked in science
and fact but the fact is that God is real
and living
and when you leave this earth you Will face Judgement
To
read her
book is to understand the cost in time
and spiritual - moral struggle exacted of anyone who walks down the long road to reconciliation between the agents
and the victims of gross, politically legitimated cruelty.
At one stage I gave him a
spiritual book to
read saying that a man should be MORE, MORE of this
and MORE of that.
If these achievements are not enough to save Solzhenitsyn from premature death, then one can
read Daniel Mahoney's inspiring new
book Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Ascent from Ideology to appreciate the philosophical
and spiritual reasons for keeping him alive.
I met with
spiritual directors
and masters from different traditions; I prayed, meditated, contemplated,
read so many
books from so many streams, wrote scores of journals, all in an attempt to find some understanding
and peace.
I've long been a fan of Ina May Gaskin, an internationally renowned midwife, author
and speaker,
and loved
reading the birth stories in her
book Spiritual Midwifery.
You might also like to check out her website but, as an antenatal teacher, I have found that many women are more frightened than reassured by her first
book,
Spiritual Midwifery, since although the mothers»
and midwives» stories bear testament to the strength of feminine nature, some of them make harrowing
reading.
I have
read so many
books about how to live
and parent in a more positive
and spiritual way,
and while I have been able to glean once concept here
and extract another idea there, Jill's 11 Parenting Principles trims all of the fat
and clearly
and concisely lays out 11 great principles with easy to follow examples — all in one place.
Ina May has also written a few other
books that I haven't
read including
Spiritual Midwifery, Ina May's Guide to Breastfeeding,
and Birth Matters: A Midwife's Manifesta.
She had
read «
Spiritual Midwifery»
and numerous other
books.
I
read new
books, attended
spiritual retreats, started following new gurus, tried the next best diet craze
and juice cleansed for days that felt like months.
I try to meditate at least once a week,
read books of a religious or
spiritual nature
and try to stay centered mentally
and spiritually.
In my quest for healing, I sought counselors, nutritionists,
and read numerous
spiritual psychology
books, while praying that somehow I could be freed from these struggles.
I've
read your
book and can't agree more,
and love how you're injecting a bit of a
spiritual and psychic angle to this healing journey for people here — the Reiki practitioner in me fully agrees.
Ronnie Landis's Inner Alchemy Youthening Program is a thoroughly researched, beautifully written
book that is a must
read for the evolutionary - minded individual who seeks to live the limitless physical, mental,
and spiritual potential that is the human birthright.
I also think, I tend to find sometimes people can overfocus on the body
and disregard or at least diminish the importance of the emotional
and the stress
and the
spiritual and the psychological so I just want to put it out there that there's one
book that I have pretty much asked most of my patients to
read and purchase.
I
read A LOT of self help
and spiritual growth
books.
Spiritual fun loving caring woman who loves to cook
and help others to the best of my ability, hobbies drawing, poetry,
reading spirit lifting, self help,
books.
Career driven,
spiritual, fun, enjoys
reading a good
book and just relaxing.g, but also can go out
and have a good time.
I like to
read spiritual books, I am catholic
and like to go to church, I don't smoke
and I don't drink too much.
For a
book whose title sounds like an affirmation of faith but whose story is about an atheist refuting the existence of God,
reading it is a
spiritual experience... Many of the positive reviews laud the wit
and entertainment Goldstein provides, but honestly, the breadth
and depth of ideas covered require close
and thoughtful
reading... This novel can be
read on a few different levels: a romance, a mystery, an intellectual thriller or a philosophical / religious treatise.
If there is one thing that I dislike immensely is
reading Book 1 of a series then having to wait for Book 2 when this first book has entertained me immensely, uplifted me spiritually and reinforced spiritual truths from the Bi
Book 1 of a series then having to wait for
Book 2 when this first book has entertained me immensely, uplifted me spiritually and reinforced spiritual truths from the Bi
Book 2 when this first
book has entertained me immensely, uplifted me spiritually and reinforced spiritual truths from the Bi
book has entertained me immensely, uplifted me spiritually
and reinforced
spiritual truths from the Bible.
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I had been
reading the Tao of Equus by Linda Kohanov which is an incredible
book about the
spiritual and healing power of horses.
Art Salon fellows
and associates will be interested in
reading my new
book on art
and Jewish consciousness «Photograph God: Creating a
Spiritual Blog of Your Life» http://photographgod.com I'm former professor of art
and education, Columbia University
and Bar - Ilan University, head of the art department, Pratt Institute,
and research fellow, MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies.
Reading French philosopher Simone Weil's 1947
book Gravity
and Grace inspired Anatsui to explore the concepts of what he calls «the material
and the
spiritual, of heaven
and earth, of the physical
and the ethereal» by using a limited, contrasting color palette, as typified in this work, among his largest.
Thoughtfully done, providing a quiet space for families members to disconnect
and go within,
read a
spiritual book, practice yoga
and breath.