Many people today are again willing to trade relentless consumption for a more intellectually and
spiritually rich life.
Not exact matches
I never truly felt the pain of unbelief until I began to believe,» observes Christian Wiman in My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer, a
rich, beautiful,
spiritually honest, theologically informed assembly of fragmentary, God - haunted reflections about suffering, death, love,
life, poetry, and the shimmering gift of the real.
First, there is the growth perspective, a liberating way of viewing persons (including yourself) in terms of (1) their present strengths and their
rich unused capacities — intellectually,
spiritually, interpersonally, creatively; (2) their profound inner strivings to fulfill more of these good gifts of
life; (3) the pull of a better future toward which they can move by the fuller use of their inner
riches.
William Monk (b. 1977, Kingston Upon Thames, UK),
lives in London Former Ateliers - participant William Monk plugs in the
rich tradition of
spiritually charged landscape painting.
The convenient and ancient view among elites that the poor are actually
spiritually rich, and the exaggeration of insignificant gestures like recycling and buying new lightbulbs, are both motivated by the cognitive dissonance created by simultaneously believing that not all seven billion humans on earth can «
live like we
live» and, consciously or unconsciously, knowing that we are unwilling to give up our high standard of
living.