“The word spirit comes from the Latin word for "breath" - spiritu - and the origin of the word spirituality has to do with breath and life force, the mysteries of the ancients and all this. The word is very suspect in much of the art world - the Western art world. Certainly, spirituality has become divorced from religious.” WorldArtSpiritSpiritualityForceReligiousMysteryBreathsWesternSuspectsLatinDivorcedArt World Author:Chris Martin
“There's way too much wonder and mystery all around us to not stay open to more that's going on here. You can wake up, and sense and feel and taste and hear a whole world right here within this one, right here in this breath you're about to take.” WorldWayFeelsWholeWonderToo MuchMysteryTasteWake UpBreathsWhole WorldWonder And Mystery Author:Rob Bell
“Asking yourself deeper questions opens up new ways of being in the world. It brings in a breath of fresh air. It makes life more joyful. The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery.” KnowsWorldWayRealLife IsAirMysteryBreathsAskingDeeperTricksJoyfulNew WaysFresh Air Book:Dr. Quantum's Little Book Of Big Ideas: Where Science Meets Spirit Source: Dr. Quantum's Little Book Of Big Ideas: Where Science Meets Spirit
“Jazz is the music of the body. The breath comes through brass. It is the body's breath, and the strings' wails and moans are echoes of the body's music. It is the body's vibrations which ripple from the fingers. And the mystery of the withheld theme, known to jazz musicians alone, is like the mystery of our secret life. We give to others only peripheral improvisations.” GivingBodySecretKnownMysteryMusicianBreathsJazzFingersThemeStringsEchoesVibrationsJazz MusicImprovisationRippleSecret LifeBrassJazz Musician Author:Anais Nin
“As long as you have life and breath, believe. Believe for those who cannot. Believe even if you have stopped believing. Believe for the sake of the dead, for love, to keep your heart beating, believe. Never give up, never despair, let no mystery confound you into the conclusion that mystery cannot be yours.” IfsGivingBelieveHeartLongMysteryDespairGiving UpBreathsSakeConclusionNever Giving UpHeart Beating Author:Mark Helprin
“We kissed, then, and the ardour of her kiss stole my breath away. I returned her passion with all the fervor I possessed. A lifetime of vows and heart-felt disciplines had prepared me well, for in that kiss I sealed with all my soul the fate before me, embracing a mystery clothed in warm and yielding female flesh. Holding only the moment, with neither thought nor care for the future, I kissed her, and drank deep the strong wine of desire.” WellsHeartSoulMomentsCareDesirePassionStrongFeltFateMysteryDisciplineKissingFemaleBreathsWinePreparedLifetimeWarmFleshMy SoulPossessedVowDrankFervorHeart Felt Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“The sun goes down long and red. All the magic names of the valley unrolled - Manteca, Madera, all the rest. Soon it got dusk, a grapy dusk, a purple dusk over tangerine groves and long melon field; the sun the color of pressed grapes, slashed with burgundy red, the fields the color of love and Spanish mysteries. I stuck my head out the window and took deep breaths of the fragant air. It was the most beautiful of all moments.” LongMomentsBeautifulNamesSunMagicAirMysteryFieldsColorRedWindowBreathsStuckValleysPurpleGrapesDeep BreathDuskGroveMelonsBurgundyTangerines Book:On the Road Source: On the Road
“Everyone should consider his body as a priceless gift from one whom he loves above all, a marvelous work of art, of indescribable beauty, and mystery beyond human conception, and so delicate that a word, a breath, a look, nay, a thought may injure it.” InspirationalShouldHumansLooksMayArtBodyMysteryBreathsWorks Of ArtConceptionDelicateMarvelousPricelessIndescribable Author:Nikola Tesla
“Flowers, cold from the dew, And autumn's approaching breath, I pluck for the warm, luxuriant braids, Which haven't faded yet. In their nights, fragrantly resinous, Entwined with delightful mystery, They will breathe in her springlike Extraordinary beauty. But in a whirlwind of sound and fire, From her shing head they will flutter And falland before her They will die, faintly fragrant still. And, impelled by faithful longing, My obedient gaze will feast upon them With a reverent hand, Love will gather their rotting remains.” StillsHandsNightDiesFallSoundFireMysteryHavensFlowerColdBreathsRemainsLongingExtraordinaryWarmBreatheFaithfulAutumnDelightfulDewObedientFadedPluckRottingWhirlwindEntwinedBraidsExtraordinary Beauty Author:Anna Akhmatova
“Time is a brisk wind, for each hour it brings something new... but who can understand and measure its sharp breath, its mystery and its design?” TimeHoursMysteryDesignWindBreathsSomething NewTime PassingConcept Of TimePassing It Author:Paracelsus