“When one realizes God, He grants knowledge and illumination from within; one knows it oneself. In the fullness of one's spiritual realization one will find that He who resides in one's heart, resides in the hearts of others as well - the oppressed, the persecuted, the untouchable, and the outcast.” KnowsWellsHeartGodSpiritualRealizingOneselfRealizationGrantsOppressedFullnessIlluminationOutcastPersecutedUntouchables Author:Sarada Devi
“If a spiritual being is naive to the lower aspects of the world, they usually are killed or die young. Did Jesus really know which of the twelve would betray him? I doubt it.” IfsKnowsWorldSpiritualYoungDiesJesusDoubtAspectBetrayTwelveNaiveSpiritual BeingsDie Young Author:Frederick Lenz
“I just didn't know where I fit in - I didn't seem to fit in my parent's generation. I didn't seem to fit in my own generation. Little by little, this took me into a spiritual search for understanding; a search for meaning and fulfillment.” KnowsLittlesSeemsSpiritualParentUnderstandingMy OwnGenerationsFitFulfillmentSearch For Meaning Author:Radhanath Swami
“Matter is fun for a while; but ultimately, it is the spiritual experience where we leap beyond what we know- that is the happiness.” KnowsInspirationalMatterSpiritualFunBuddhismLeapSpiritual Experience Author:Frederick Lenz
“We must learn to cast off our anxieties because we have so many of them. The world destroys spiritual life by generating constant anxiety. Jesus said that the life of the gospel is choked out by the cares of this world. We know this to be true yet we are more chained and tethered to the world than ever before in the human race.” KnowsWorldHumansSaidCareSpiritualJesusRaceThis WorldAnxietyConstantCastsBeing TrueHuman RaceSpiritual LifeChained Author:John Ortberg
“While I know that the beautiful, the spiritual and the sublime are suspect today, I have begun to stop resisting the constant urge to deny that beauty has a valid right to exist in contemporary art.” KnowsArtTodayBeautifulSpiritualConstantDenyContemporaryUrgesSuspectsSublimeResistingContemporary Art Author:Ian Hornak