“The Eucharist began at Bethlehem in Mary's arms. It was she who brought to humanity the Bread for which it was famishing, and which alone can nourish it. She it was who took care of that Bread for us. It was she who nourished the Lamb whose life-giving Flesh we feed upon” GivingCareHumanityArmsFleshBreadMarySacramentsLambsEucharistBethlehem Author:Peter Julian Eymard
“The confusion of spirit and body is quite understandable in a culture where spirit is concretized in magnificent skyscrapers, where cathedrals have become museums for tourists, where woman-flesh-devil are associated, and nature is raped for any deplorable excuse. Dieting with fierce will-power is the masculine route; dieting with love of her own nature is the feminine. Her only real hope is to care for her own body and experience it as the vessel through which her Self may be born.” MayRealSelfBodyCareSpiritCultureBornDevilExcuseFleshConfusionFeminineMuseumsFierceMagnificentRoutesMasculineVesselTouristsWill PowerCathedralsDietingSkyscraper Author:Marion Woodman
“Nothing is more democratic, less judgmental, than water. Water doesn't care whether flesh is withered or fresh; it caresses aged flesh and firm flesh with equal love.” CareSportsWaterEqualDemocraticFleshFirmJudgmentalCaressWitheredEqual Love Book:An Accidental Autobiography Source: An Accidental Autobiography
“People who care nothing about money probably exist or we wouldn't hear so much about them. But I've never encountered one in the flesh.” PeopleCareMoneyFleshWho Cares Author:Rae Foley