“An old body when it is loved becomes a sacred treasure; and sex itself must always, it seems to me, come to us as a sacrament and be so used or it is meaningless. The flesh is suffused by the spirit, and it is forgetting this in the act of love-making that creates cynicism and despair.” BodySeemsUsedSpiritSexForgetDespairSacredFleshTreasureMeaninglessCynicismSacramentsLove MakingActs Of Love Book:Recovering: A Journal Source: Recovering: A Journal
“For me, personally, I think drugs are sacred and should be used for work. That's what I believe in. Drugs have a real shamanistic value. I can handle drugs. I've never had a problem.” ThinkingShouldBelieveI CanRealProblemUsedValuesI BelieveDrugSacredI Believe InHandle Author:Patti Smith
“What always strikes me in the story of Cain and Abel is how often the word "brother" is used. Cain killed his "brother." God says it was "the blood of your brother." The killing was done to another human being, a child of God like you, breaking that sacred bond of common humanity.” HumansChildrenDoneStoriesUsedHumanityHuman BeingsCommonBloodBrotherLike YouSacredKillingStrikesChild Of GodYour BrotherCainCommon HumanityAbelCain And Abel Author:Allan Boesak
“The women used the music to get their men to relate to them better: "talk to me, tell me what's on your mind." Men used the music to get the girls in the mood to make love. So either way you had it, Barry White is the one artist who actually was in your bedroom with you at your most sacred, sensuous moment of your life.” MenWayMindMomentsUsedArtistGirlWhiteSacredMoodRelateBedroomMaking LoveTalk To MeSensuous Author:Barry White
“Because of these new car models there is suddenly on the streets of Delhi a new intolerance by the motorists for both the cows and the cyclists. So for the first time the sacred cow in India, which used to be such a wonderful speed-breaker, is now seen as a nuisance. For the first time, Ive seen cows being hit and hurt. These guys just go right past, and if the cow is sitting on the road, they dont care. We cant afford to have a sacred car rather than a sacred cow.” IfsFirstsCarePastUsedGuyHurtWonderfulStreetsCarModelsSittingFirst TimeIndiaSacredDon't CareSpeedUsed To BeCowsIntoleranceNuisanceNew CarDelhiCyclistsSacred Cows Author:Vandana Shiva
“Making prostitution legalized gives our society a message that sex is not sacred/private between two adults - that sex can be bought and sold just like any object. But prostitutes are people, not objects to be consumed, used and discarded like trash when they are no longer doing what each client/trafficker wants.” PeopleWantGivingTwoUsedSexObjectsMessagesAdultsSacredOur SocietyClientsTrashConsumedProstitutionDiscarded Author:Annie Lobert
“The journey to sacred places is the most common way that people travel in India. They are always going on pilgrimages to sacred places. They are always undertaking spiritual journeys to visit the great shrines in the Himalayan tier of pilgrimage places; these places are called tirthas, a word that means "crossing place," a place where you can cross the river to the far shore but also cross over into another dimension of life. Cross over to heaven, in one sense it's used.” PeopleWayMeanSpiritualUsedHeavenCommonJourneyRiversCrossesIndiaSacredDimensionsShoreCrossingsUndertakingsPilgrimageSpiritual JourneyShrinesSacred Places Author:Diana L. Eck
“The postcard is sacred to me. It makes me sad that no one sends them very much anymore because of email and texting. I still like to buy them, but they've lost their original function and now just seem like reminders or mementos of what they used to be.” StillsSeemsUsedLostFunctionOriginalsSacredUsed To BeEmailRemindersTextingPostcardsMemento Author:Elaine Equi
“The biblical texts that we Christians have used for centuries to justify our hostility toward the Jews need to be banished forever from the sacred writings of the Christian church.” NeedsWritingChristianUsedChurchForeverCenturySacredJewJustifyBiblicalHostilityChristian Church Author:John Shelby Spong
“I remember when people used to think I was smart. I remember when people used to think my brain was useful. Damaged by water, sure. And ready to seizure at any moment. But still useful, and maybe even a little bit beautiful and sacred and magical.” PeopleThinkingLittlesStillsMomentsBeautifulRememberUsedBitsWaterBrainReadyLittle BitSmartSacredRemember WhenSeizures Author:Sherman Alexie
“The music defied classification. If I had been writing a review of the show, I would have labeled it progressive, guitar-driven rock ’n’ roll. But the guitars made sounds guitars didn’t always make. Symphonic sounds. Sacred sounds. The music dug in so deep you didn’t hear it so much as feel it, reminding me of a dream I used to have when I was a kid, where I would be standing on a street corner, I would jump into the air, flap my arms, and soar up into the sky. That’s the only way I could describe the music. It was the sonic equivalent of flight.” IfsWayFeelsWritingMadeShowsDreamWould BeKidsUsedSoundAirSkyStreetsRocksArmsStandingSacredGuitarCornersDrivenFlightProgressiveReviewsRock N RollSoarRemindingClassificationStreet Corners Book:How to Kill a Rock Star Source: How to Kill a Rock Star
“Then I celebrated my Wall of Books. I counted the volumes on my twenty-foot-long modernist bookshelf to make sure none had been misplaced or used as kindling by my subtenant. “You’re my sacred ones,” I told the books. “No one but me still cares about you. But I’m going to keep you with me forever. And one day I’ll make you important again.” I thought about that terrible calumny of the new generation: that books smell.” LongStillsImportantBookCareUsedForeverGenerationsFeetWallTerribleOne DayTwentiesSacredSmellVolumeNew GenerationBookshelvesMisplacedCalumnyKindling Book:Super Sad True Love Story Source: Super Sad True Love Story
“The Medicine Man occupied the honored role of priest and physician to his tribe. They understood that healing was done by the intercession of celestial spirits. Music was used as the bridge between these planes. Thus we see why music was religious in nature, and music was looked upon as a sacred art.” MenArtDoneInspirationUsedSpiritReligiousHealingRolesUnderstoodSacredMedicineBridgesPlanesContemplationPriestsPhysiciansTribesHonoredCelestialIntercessionSacred Art Author:Corinne Heline
“To keep me from sin and straying from Him, God has used devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. My life vows destined to be spent in the light irradiating from the tabernacle, and it is to the Heart of Jesus that I dare go for the solution of all my problems” HeartProblemLightUsedJesusSinSolutionsBlessedSacredDareDevotionSacramentsDestinedVowEucharistBlessed SacramentSacred Heart Author:Pope John XXIII
“Let us regard the forests as an inheritance, given to us by nature, not to be despoiled or devastated, but to be wisely used, reverently honoured and carefully maintained. Let us regard the forests as a gift, entrusted to any of us only for transient care, to be surrendered to posterity as an unimpaired property, increased in riches and augmented in blessings, to pass as a sacred patrimony from generation to generation.” CareUsedGivenEnvironmentGenerationsBlessingRegardSacredPropertyRichesForestsInheritancePosterityTransientDevastatedPatrimony Author:Ferdinand von Mueller
“Liberty is a word which, according as it is used, comprehends the most good and the most evil of any in the world. Justly understood it is sacred next to those which we appropriate in divine adoration; but in the mouths of some it means anything, which enervate a necessary government; excite a jealousy of the rulers who are our own choice, and keep society in confusion for want of a power sufficiently concentered to promote good.” WorldWantMeanGovernmentUsedChoicesEvilNextFreedomLibertyDivineMouthsUnderstoodSacredConfusionAppropriateRulersAdoration Author:Oliver Ellsworth
“The church has long used the concept of sacraments--outward signs of inward grace--to name the spaces where God meets us in an especially present way. For many Christians, however, that language seems abstract, even (sadly) foreign. Dean Nelson lovingly explores those spaces of encountering God; his luminous book has helped me see anew the sacred in the ordinary. I am grateful.” WayLongBookSeemsChristianUsedNamesLanguageChurchSpaceGraceOrdinaryConceptsGratefulSacredAbstractInwardSacramentsDeanLuminousNelsonI Am Grateful Author:Lauren F. Winner
“No "natural" resource is more precious and to be used more wisely than time. These mortal moments matter more than we know. There are no idle hours; there are only idle people. In true righteousness there is serenity, but there is an array of reminders that the "sacred present" is packed with possibilities which are slipping by us, which are going away from us each moment.” PeopleKnowsMatterMomentsUsedHoursNaturalPossibilityBalanceResourcesSacredMortalsGoing AwayRighteousnessSerenityIdleRemindersNatural ResourcesSlipping Author:Neal A. Maxwell
“The Kama Sutra is neither exclusively a sex manual nor, as also commonly used art, a sacred or religious work. It is certainly not a tantric text. In opening with a discussion of the three aims of ancient Hindu life – dharma, artha and kama – Vatsyayana's purpose is to set kama, or enjoyment of the senses, in context. Thus dharma or virtuous living is the highest aim, artha, the amassing of wealth is next, and kama is the least of three.” ArtUsedPurposeThreeNextSexReligiousWealthHighestAimSacredAncientSensesOpeningDiscussionEnjoymentWorking ItVirtuousDharmaManuals Author:Indra Sinha
“Disconnected from my feminine soul, I had also unknowingly forfeited my power to name sacred reality. I had simply accepted what men had named. Neither had I noticed that when women give this power away, it is rarely used to liberate and restore value to women. More often it is used to shore up and enhance the privileged position of men.” MenGivingSoulRealityUsedValuesNamesPositionSacredAcceptedFeminineShorePrivilegedDisconnected Author:Sue Monk Kidd