“Religion frees us from the existential emptiness that otherwise rules the material dimension and can kill the soul long before death claims the body.”
Source: The Power of Positive Thinking: Interfaith 21st Century Edition
“Pride in who you are and feeling soul well and happy only manifests when you are brave enough to be real with yourself.”
Source: Unhackable Soul: Rise Up, Feel Alive, and Live Well with Pain and Illness
“I am not this skin, this flesh, this bone, this hair, or this other physical component; rather, I am the soul that resides there.”
Source: Journey of Soul - Karma
“Music is sound with a soul.”
Source: When All Is Lost: Finding Heart In The Dark
“When I think of you
I feel fragrance
When I think of our conversations,
I feel alive
My days smile
And my nights sparkle
Last night
When I crashed into
My stupid, empty bed,
I took off all your inhibitions
From the realm of surrealism
And I surrendered my soul
To your soul!”
“Dead is Alive.”
“I ENTREAT THEE TO LET THY DIVINE EYES REST UPON A VAST NUMBER OF LITTLE SOULS, I ENTREAT THEE TO CHOOSE, IN THIS WORLD, A LEGION OF LITTLE VICTIMS OF THY LOVE.”
Source: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
“Do not desire to attain God, but desire to be one with Him.”
“The great question that will be with us throughout this entire book: What did Jesus actually bring, if not world peace, universal prosperity, and a better world? What has he brought?
The answer is very simple: God.... He has brought God, and now we know his face, now we can call upon him. Now we know the path that we human beings have to take in this world. Jesus has brought God and with God the truth about our origin and destiny: faith, hope and love. It is only because of our hardness of heart that we think this is too little. Yes indeed, God's power works quietly in this world, but it is the true and the lasting power. Again and again, God's cause seems to be in its death throes. Yet over and over again it proves to be the thing that truly endures and saves.”
Source: Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
“MY DEAR LITTLE SISTER,—Jesus is "a Spouse of blood." He wishes for Himself all the blood of our hearts. You are right—it costs us dear to give Him what He asks. But what a joy that it does cost! It is happiness to bear our crosses, and to feel our weakness in doing so.
Céline, far from complaining to Our Lord of this cross which He sends us, I cannot fathom the Infinite Love which had led Him to treat us in this way. Our dear Father must indeed be loved by God to have so much suffering given to him. I know that by humiliation alone can Saints be made, and I also know that our trial is a mine of gold for us to turn to account. I, who am but a little grain of sand, wish to set to work, though I have neither courage nor strength. Now this very want of power will make my task easier, for I wish to work for love. Our martyrdom is beginning . . . Let us go forth to suffer together, dear sister, and let us offer our sufferings to Jesus for the salvation of souls.”
Source: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux