“Superstition, in all times and among all nations, is the fear of a spirit whose passions are those of a man, whose acts are the acts of a man; who is present in some places, not in others; who makes no places holy and not others; who is kind to one person, unkind to another; who is pleased or angry according to the degree of attention you pay him, or praise you refuse to him; who is hostile generally to human pleasure, but may be bribed by sacrifice of a part of that pleasure into permitting the rest. This, whatever form of faith it colors, is the essence of superstition.” MenHumansKindMayPersonsFormSpiritPassionNationsPleasurePayAttentionSacrificeColorHolyDegreesEssencePraiseAngryRefuseAll TimeSuperstitionsHostileUnkind Book:The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a Biographical and Anthological Study Source: The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a Biographical and Anthological Study
“A certain degree of solitude seems necessary to the full growth and spread of the highest mind; and therefore must a very extensive intercourse with men stifle many a holy germ, and scare away the gods, who shun the restless tumult of noisy companies and the discussion of petty interests.” MenMindSeemsCertainGrowthInterestCompanyHolySolitudeDegreesHighestSpreadDiscussionScarePettyRestlessIntercourseNoisyGermsTumult Author:Novalis
“Worship is to feel in the heart . . . it is an attitude and a state of mind. It is a sustained act, subject to varying degrees of intensity and perfection . . . Real worship is, among other things, a feeling about the Lord our God . . . It is in our hearts. And we must be willing to express it in an appropriate manner. If we love the Lord and are led by His Holy Spirit, our worship will always bring a delighted sense of admiring awe and a sincere humility on our part.” IfsFeelsMindHeartRealStatesFeelingsSpiritAttitudeLordSubjectsHumilityWillingHolyDegreesWorshipPerfectionHoly SpiritAweAppropriateSincereIntensityState Of MindDelightedAdmiringReal Worship Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“From day to day, from moment to moment, she increased so much this twofold plenitude that she attained an immense and inconceivable degree of grace. So much so, that the Almighty made her the sole custodian of his treasures and the sole dispenser of his graces. She can now ennoble, exalt and enrich all she chooses. She can lead them along the narrow path to heaven and guide them through the narrow gate to life. She can give a royal throne, sceptre and crown to whom she wishes.” GivingMadeMomentsChristianHeavenWishPathGraceHolyDegreesGuidesTreasureGatesSoleImmenseCrownsAlmightyThronesDay To DayRoyalCustodiansNarrow PathPlenitudeHoly Mary Author:Louis de Montfort
“What makes our marriage holy, what makes it "set apart" and sacramental, isn't the marriage certificate filed away in the basement or the degree to which we follow a list of rules and roles, it's the way God shows up in those everyday moments - loading the dishwasher, sharing a joke, hosting a meal, enduring an illness, working through a disagreement - and gives us the chance to notice, to pay attention to the divine. It's the way the God of resurrection makes all things new.” WayGivingMomentsShowsChancePayAttentionRolesDivineHolyDegreesJokesAll ThingsEndureEverydayIllnessListsPay AttentionMealsResurrectionDisagreementBasementsCertificatesDishwashersAll Things NewEveryday Moments Author:Rachel Held Evans
“From the first Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit has proven that He will only come to the degree that we have unity.” FirstsSpiritHolyDegreesUnityHoly SpiritProvenPentecost Author:Rick Joyner
“Angels are those beings who have been on an earth like this, and have passed through the same ordeals that we are now passing through. They have kept their first estate far enough to preserve themselves in the Priesthood. They did not so violate the law of the Priesthood and condemn themselves to the sin against the Holy Ghost as to be finally lost. They are not crowned with the celestial ones. They are persons who have lived upon an earth, but did not magnify the Priesthood in that high degree that many others have done who have become Gods, even the sons of God.” FirstsPersonsHas BeensDoneEnoughEarthLawLostSinSonHolyDegreesAngelGhostPassingPassingsPreservesEstatesCelestialHoly GhostPriesthoodPassing ThroughOrdeals Author:Brigham Young
“I am what some would say 'holy, and wholly other than you.' The problem is that many folks try to grasp some sense of who I am by taking the best version of themselves, projecting that to the nth degree, factoring in all the goodness they can perceive, which often isn't much, and then call that God. And while it may seem like a noble effort, the truth is that it falls pitifully short of who I really am. I'm not merely the best version of you that you can think of. I am far more than that, above and beyond all that you can ask or think.” ThinkingTryingMayProblemSeemsFallAsksEffortHolyTruth IsGoodnessDegreesFolksNobleWho I AmVersionsPerceiveShackAbove And BeyondShack BookFactoring Author:William P. Young
“God manifests himself to us in the first degree through the life of the universe, and in the second degree through the thought of man. The second manifestation is not less holy than the first. The first is named Nature, the second is named Art.” MenFirstsArtUniverseNatureHolyDegreesManifestation Book:William Shakespeare Source: William Shakespeare