“Many there are who, not comprehending, not being affected with, that divine, spiritual description of the person of Christ which is given us by the Holy Ghost in the Scripture, do feign unto themselves false representations of him by images and pictures, so as to excite carnal and corrupt affections in their minds. By the help of their outward senses, they reflect on their imaginations the shape of a human body, cast into postures and circumstances dolorous or triumphant; and so, by the working of their fancy, raise a commotion of mind in themselves, which they suppose to be love unto Christ.” MindHumansPersonsHelpingBodySpiritualGivenChristImaginationDivineCircumstancesHolyShapesRaisesCastsAffectionScriptureSensesGhostFancyDescriptionAffectedRepresentationHuman BodyHoly GhostPostureTriumphantComprehending Book:The Person of Christ Source: The Person of Christ
“The sacred gift of prayer is in the right hand of our Savior, and according to the measure that you empty yourself of yourself, that is of love of your senses and of your own will, and make progress in rooting yourself in holy humility, to that extent the Lord will speak to your heart.” HeartHandsSpeakPrayerLordProgressHumilityHolyEmptySacredSensesSavior Author:Pio of Pietrelcina
“For the poet is a light winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses and the mind is no longer with him. When he has not attained this state he is powerless and unable to utter his oracles.” MindHas BeensStatesLightPoetHolyInspiredSensesInventionPowerlessOracles Book:The Complete Plato Source: The Complete Plato
“The city is the image of the soul, the surrounding walls being the frontier between the outward and inward life. The gates are the faculties or senses connecting the life of the soul with the outward world. Living springs of water rise within it. And in the centre, where beats the heart, stands the holy sanctuary.” WorldHeartSoulWaterCitiesWallHolyBeatsSpringSensesGatesFacultyInwardCentreConnectingFrontiersSanctuary Author:St. Catherine of Siena
“I can give you a spirit love, I have given you this long, long time; but not embodied passion. See, you are a nun. I have given you what I would give a holy nun...In all our relations no body enters. I do not talk to you through the senses - rather through the spirit. That is why we cannot love in the common sense.” GivingLongI CanBodySpiritPassionGivenCommonHolyLong TimeRelationSensesCommon SenseNunSpirit Love Author:D. H. Lawrence
“All freed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind.” MenKindRealLastsFacesOpinionAirConditionsHolyPrejudiceRelationTrainAncientSensesSoberFrozenCompelledBourgeoisEpochBourgeoisieSwept AwayCommunist Manifesto Book:Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: selected works in one volume Source: Karl Marx and Frederick Engels: selected works in one volume
“There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal.... Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object presented to your senses. If he is your Christian neighbor he is holy in almost the same way, for in him also Christ verse latitat - the glorifier and the glorified, Glory Himself, is truly hidden.” PeopleIfsWayWisdomChristianNextChristObjectsHolyGloryOrdinaryBlessedMereNeighborSensesMortalsVersesSacramentsOrdinary PeopleBlessed SacramentMere Mortals Author:C. S. Lewis