“When in such sadness I earnestly elevated my spirit into God and locked my whole heart and mind along with all my thoughts and will therein, ceaselessly pressing in with God's Love and Mercy, and not to cease until he blessed me? then after some hard storms my spirit broke through hell's gates into the inmost birth of the Godhead, and there I was embraced with Love as a bridegroom embraces his dear bride.” MindHeartHardWholeSpiritHellSadnessBirthMercyBlessedEmbraceDearStormCeaseBrokeGatesLockedMy ThoughtsHeart And MindBridesGod's LoveBridegroom Author:Jakob Bohme
“There are in France some fifty thousand young men of good birth and fairly well off who are encouraged to live a life of complete idleness. They must either cease to exist or must come to see that there can be no happiness, no health even, without regular daily labor of some sort... The need of work is in me.” MenNeedsWellsYoungBirthThousandLaborCeaseFranceYoung ManFiftyIdleness Author:Guy de Maupassant
“All men, and all created nature, have been at work, from the beginning of time to this day, to produce the circumstances which now influence our actions. AS soon as an act has been performed, it becomes independent of the individual performing it, and forthwith gives birth to some other act, which last gives birth to still another, and so they continue, and will continue, until the law of cause and effect shall cease to operate.” MenGivingHas BeensStillsActionLastsLawIndividualCausesInfluenceEffectsProduceBirthCircumstancesIndependentCeasePerformingThis DayOur ActionsCause And Effect Book:The Doctrine of Life: With Some of Its Theological Applications Source: The Doctrine of Life: With Some of Its Theological Applications
“What we call birth Is but a beginning to be something else Than what we were before; and when we cease To be that something, then we call it death.” DeathBirthCease Author:Ovid