“Then there will come a time where, very quickly, a woman will lose what some call her beauty.” WomenLosesEnlightenmentHer BeautyWomen Beauty Author:Frederick Lenz
“These energies when directed towards the subtle physical body cause the subtle physical body to break down, to lose its lumonisity.” BodyEnergyCausesWomenLosesBreakEnlightenmentSubtleBreaking DownPhysical Body Author:Frederick Lenz
“The closer we are to God, to divine attributes - such as absolute truth, goodness, and beauty - the more we wonder. When we separate ourselves from truth, goodness, and beauty, we lose wonder and become cynical. The Enlightenment was basically the narrowing of our vision to a purely scientific, empirical, rationalistic worldview, screwing down the manhole covers on us so we became squinting underground creatures.” LosesWonderVisionDivineCreaturesGoodnessEnlightenmentAbsolutesAttributesCynicalWorldviewAbsolute TruthSquinting Author:Peter Kreeft
“The pathway to enlightenment is beautiful. There are a lot of wonderful things that happen along the way. Win or lose, you just keep going, and it happens eventually.” WayHappensBeautifulWinningLosesWonderfulEnlightenmentBuddhistKeep GoingWonderful ThingsPathwaysCosmologyWin Or Lose Author:Frederick Lenz
“Start to see yourself for who you really are: a traveller, an explorer or on the path of life, confidently advancing along the path of enlightenment towards your destiny. Don't lose sight of the things that are truly vital in your life.” LosesDestinyPathEnlightenmentSightOur DestinyYour DestinyTravellerAdvancingExplorers Author:Robin Sharma
“Well it's always been an interesting area for me. In referencing something I just reread from Dogen it says, "Enlightenment doesn't break the person anymore than the reflection breaks the water" and Suzuki in his commentary is saying you don't lose your personality once you acquire some sort of Buddhist understanding.” WellsPersonsUnderstandingWaterLosesInterestingBreakPersonalityEnlightenmentReflectionAreasBuddhistAcquireCommentaryReferencing Author:Brad Warner
“I'd like to say is that we shouldn't have an idea that the goal of spiritual practice is to annihilate ones ego, that would be a mistake. In the early years of enlightenment, psychologists were afraid of Hindus and Buddhists meditating because they thought they were going to shatter their egos and then they'd have to wear diapers or something, like they'd lose their toilet training or what have you. They were really afraid of it.” YearsIdeasWould BeSpiritualGoalLosesMistakePracticeEgoTrainingEnlightenmentBuddhistToiletsPsychologistMeditatingSpiritual PracticeDiapers Author:Robert Thurman
“I think we should be very clear on this. You know, this country was founded on the principles of the Enlightenment... It was the idea that people could talk, reason, have dialogue, discuss the issues. It wasn't founded on the idea that someone would get struck by a divine inspiration and know everything right from wrong. I mean, people who founded this country had religion, they had strong beliefs, but they believed in reason, in dialogue, in civil discourse. We can't lose that in this country. We've got to get it back.” PeopleThinkingKnowsShouldMeanIdeasCountryReasonInspirationBeliefStrongLosesPrinciplesIssuesClearDivineEnlightenmentDialogueDiscourseMean PeopleDivine Inspiration Author:Wesley Clark