“Above the care of Nature and of State, Suspended in the noon of Night we wait, All slumber nursing, to make sweet and pure, While secret Nature, weaving works the cure. We are the handmaids of the hollow night, The angels of the dark, restoring sight; We go -- the pains of Day to soothe, console -- Awake, arise! Behold thou art made whole.” ArtMadeStatesWholeCarePainNightWaitingDarkSecretSweetPureAngelSightAriseCuresAwakeHollowNursingNoonConsoleSuspendedSlumberRestoringWeavingHandmaids Author:Bram Stoker
“Our devotional life with God is more like the planting of a garden. When we arise from sowing into the secret place, we will not usually be able to point to immediate results or benefits. What we sow today will require an entire season of growth before the results are manifest.” TodayAbleGrowthResultsSecretBenefitsGardenSeasonsAriseManifestDevotionalSowingSecret Places Author:Bob Sorge
“It is often easier to justify one's self to others than to respond to the secret doubts that arise in one's own bosom.” SelfSecretDoubtEasierConscienceAriseJustifyBosoms Book:He that will not when he may Source: He that will not when he may
“Live with it. You live with pleasure, don't you? Why don't you live with suffering completely? Can you live with it in the sense of not escaping from it? What takes place? Watch. The mind is very clear, sharp. It is faced with the fact. The very suffering transformed into passion is enormous. From that arises a mind that can never be hurt. Full stop. That is the secret.” MindFactsSufferingPassionHurtPleasureSecretWatchesClearSadnessSadEnormousAriseTransformedEscaping Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“Happiness arises when you relax into the reality of your natural condition. The secrets of the universe are already in you as you. Seeking anything implies that you don't have it; every search for the idea of enlightenment leads you further away from it. The magnificance of life does not await you - it actually is you.” DoeIdeasRealityUniverseNaturalSecretConditionsEnlightenmentSeekingAriseRelax Author:Mark Whitwell
“The chief benefit, which results from philosophy, arises in an indirect manner, and proceeds more from its secret, insensible influence, than from its immediate application.” PhilosophyResultsSecretInfluenceBenefitsAriseChiefsApplicationIndirectInsensible Book:Essays and treatises on several subjects: essays, moral, political and literary Source: Essays and treatises on several subjects: essays, moral, political and literary