“If we keep the path of virtue undefiled through devout and true knowledge, and do not deviate to either side, we will experience the advent of God revealed to us because of our dispassion. For 'I will sing a psalm and in a pure path I will understand when Thou wilt come to me' (cf. Ps. 101:1-2). The psalm stands for virtuous conduct; understanding indicates the spiritual knowledge, gained through virtue, by means of which we perceive God's advent, when we wait for the Lord vigilant in the virtues.” IfsMeanChristianSpiritualWaitingUnderstandingSidesLordVirtuePathPurePerceiveOrthodoxVirtuousOrthodox ChristianAdventVigilantPsalmsCfsTrue KnowledgeDeviateSpiritual KnowledgeKnowledge Gained Author:Maximus the Confessor
“At its core, meditation is about touching the spiritual essence that exists within us all. Our spiritual essence is not something that we create through meditation it's already there, deep within, behind all the barriers, patiently waiting for us to recognize it.” SpiritualWaitingBehindsMeditationEssenceCoreBarriersTouchingDeep WithinPatiently Waiting Author:Aaron Hoopes
“It is acceptance of the will of God - waiting, if necessary, forever, happily rising above your desires and above your frustrations to always do what is right. Always do what is right. This is the spiritual study.” IfsSpiritualDesireWaitingForeverStudyAcceptanceBuddhismGods WillRisingFrustrationRise AboveDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“I am never very forward in offering spiritual consolation to any one in distress or disease. I believe that such resources, to be of any service, must be self-evolved in the first instance. I am something of the Quaker's mind in this, and am inclined to wait for the spirit.” MindFirstsBelieveSelfSpiritualSpiritI BelieveWaitingDiseaseResourcesInstanceOfferingDistressConsolationQuaker Book:Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Source: Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“When you have an empty mind, you are prepared for the next thing that happens. It's like to be part of a spiritual practice for me simply means that you are there now. Not waiting for the next moment, or not living in the moment before, but you're there now. And it's there now which can only be really breathed and lived if the mind is empty enough to receive it.” IfsMindMeanEnoughMomentsHappensSpiritualNextWaitingPracticeEmptyPreparedLive In The MomentSpiritual PracticeEmpty Mind Author:George Ogilvie
“Millions of people are joined in the knowledge that writing brings insight and calm in the same way that prayer, meditation, or a long walk in the woods does. They have discovered that writing allows the racing mind to move at the pace of pen and paper or the pace of typing on the waiting screen - that journal writing is a spiritual practice.” PeopleWayWritingMindLongDoeSpiritualMovingWaitingPrayerWalksPracticeMillionsMeditationPaperCalmInsightWoodsScreensPensRacingPaceJournalSpiritual PracticeTypingLong WalksJournal WritingWalk In The Woods Author:Christina Baldwin
“I sometimes like to think of God as a great symphony and the various spiritual paths as instruments in an orchestra. The gift that you have is like music waiting to be played. You need only to find the instrument that will best bring it out. You alone can never play all the instruments, and your music might not find voice in all the instruments. All you can do is find the instrument that suits you best, play it as well as you can, and add your music to the great symphony of divine creation.” ThinkingNeedsWellsSometimesPlayMightSpiritualWaitingVoiceCan DoPathCreationDivineInstrumentsAddVariousSuitsOrchestraSymphonySpiritual PathSuits You Author:Kent Nerburn