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Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
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Meggan Watterson525 ratings, 4.24 average rating, 46 reviews
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“Before you can hear, much less follow, the voice of your soul, you have to win back your body. You have to go on a pilgrimage beneath the skin.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“In those moments when fear eclipses what we want most for our lives, it is crucial to be able to connect to the still, calm voice that has a tight grasp on our greatest potential. It takes discipline, spiritual sweat, and Divine pluck to connect to the unassuming voice of the truth inside us. It takes audacity and courage. This is such a crucial veil to lift. Are you loving you? Are you hearing the voice of love within you, your soul-voice, and believing it enough to act on its directives? This is what the practice of loving ourselves looks like: we do whatever we have to do to hear our soul’s voice and believe it. We believe it so much that we make our life about that encounter.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“You will have to find the journey, pilgrimage, or spiritual practice that will forge a meeting with the soul-voice inside you. You will have to go through your own discernment process to distinguish the voice of fear from the voice of love. The veil that lifts is this: there will never be a voice outside of you that is wiser than your soul-voice or holds more authority over what is best for you. You need guidance and support not to follow someone else’s truth but to remain loyal to your own.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“Fear is normal, expected. But only love is real.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“A theologian, I found, is much like an archeologist. Both develop expertise in digging. An archeologist sifts through sediment to find objects buried long ago, and a theologian sifts through words, trying in vain to find the first word, the real truth, and not some edited version of it.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“I have found what I set out to know: a direct experience of the Divine. Whether I'm seated before a lighted candle, calm and serene, or I'm plowing my way through a crowded street in downtown New York City, I can feel and know what is Divine, what is true for me.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
“To me being spiritual is less about learning something new and more about remembering what I have always known. Being spiritual is a process of stripping down to what is authentic for me, for my life. Getting spiritually naked is about having the courage to be radically open about the truth of who we are with no exceptions and no apologies, to reveal ourselves without judgment or shame.”
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
― Reveal: A Sacred Manual for Getting Spiritually Naked
