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“Faith always delivers a glorious ending to every test”
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
“If you have Faith, you will be having a good time while everybody else is stressed out”
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
“Faith loves to get right in the middle of the worst possible situations and believe God for a miracle”
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
― Faith Secrets: Learn How to Please God With Your Faith
“Naskarism, Marxism, Buddhism, Sufism, Confucianism, Christianism, Judaism, it's all human construct. As such, none of it is infallible. Yours truly admits that, so did my friend Sid (Buddha), as well as my brother Mevlana (Rumi). And what's wrong with acknowledging the possibility of folly anyway! It is only through folly that fervor unfolds - it is only through mistakes that the mind expands.”
― The Divine Refugee
― The Divine Refugee
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.
Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.
Naskarism, Marxism, Buddhism, Sufism, Confucianism, Christianism, Judaism, it's all human construct. As such, none of it is infallible. Yours truly admits that, so did my friend Sid (Buddha), as well as my brother Mevlana (Rumi). And what's wrong with acknowledging the possibility of folly anyway! It is only through folly that fervor unfolds - it is only through mistakes that the mind expands.”
― The Divine Refugee
Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.
Naskarism, Marxism, Buddhism, Sufism, Confucianism, Christianism, Judaism, it's all human construct. As such, none of it is infallible. Yours truly admits that, so did my friend Sid (Buddha), as well as my brother Mevlana (Rumi). And what's wrong with acknowledging the possibility of folly anyway! It is only through folly that fervor unfolds - it is only through mistakes that the mind expands.”
― The Divine Refugee
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.
Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.”
― The Divine Refugee
Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.”
― The Divine Refugee
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.”
― The Divine Refugee
― The Divine Refugee
“Spirituality is not about justifying old beliefs or scriptures, but about expanding your wings to reach higher dimensions of divinity, love and compassion.”
― Walking the Path of Compassion
― Walking the Path of Compassion
“I followed Ruth's example, you know."
He tilted his head in confusion. There was a Ruth in his neighborhood. But when could she have met her? "Ruth?"
She gave him a pull-yourself-together look. "King David's great-grandmother."
"Oh, that Ruth." He sat up straight. "Wait. You did?"
She turned so she could look him in the eyes. Softly, so softly he had to lean close to her, she whispered, "Your people be my people, and your God my God."
Whatever control he had exerted over his heart for months, whatever walls he had built, simply crumbled. He tugged her until she laid against his chest, and for a long time, simply held her.
"I love you," he said.”
― The Queen's Cook
He tilted his head in confusion. There was a Ruth in his neighborhood. But when could she have met her? "Ruth?"
She gave him a pull-yourself-together look. "King David's great-grandmother."
"Oh, that Ruth." He sat up straight. "Wait. You did?"
She turned so she could look him in the eyes. Softly, so softly he had to lean close to her, she whispered, "Your people be my people, and your God my God."
Whatever control he had exerted over his heart for months, whatever walls he had built, simply crumbled. He tugged her until she laid against his chest, and for a long time, simply held her.
"I love you," he said.”
― The Queen's Cook
“Be ready for anything, get offended at nothing, love everyone, forgive everything, and God can use you anywhere.”
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