Cucuk Espe Quotes

Enjoy the best quotes of Cucuk Espe. Explore, save & share top quotes by Cucuk Espe.

If there is no perfection of a work , be sure the perfection of a plan.

Cucuk Espe
Save QuoteView Quote
Similar Quotes by Cucuk Espe

If there is no perfection of a work , be sure the perfection of a plan.

Cucuk Espe
Save QuoteView Quote

Write it as easy as you think about the difficulty

Cucuk Espe
Save QuoteView Quote

ESPE: So, in both conversations, Lama Sangyay steers you away from thinking directly about Epifanio or your relationship (or lack thereof) and right into the nature of your mind. So masterful.CLARA: Isn't he? I hate those instructions. I do not want to do those contemplations. I want Epifanio!ESPE [laughing]: Of course you do. How does it feel to want?CLARA: "Et tu, Brute?"ESPE: Oh, sí, Señora. ¡Yo también!

Sally Ember
Save QuoteView Quote

I believe that humans are on an evolutionary path where brain usage will escalate beyond the current 10% standard, and as we evolve, so will our “ESP” abilities. Today, more and more children are born already possessing these abilities, and it’s appropriate we adjust to the new world reality already happening.

Tessie Jayme, Peace Warriors of the Galaxy: Journey to Lyrica: Book 1
Save QuoteView Quote

Since extra-sensory perception (ESP) is awareness of the world beyond the senses, it would be inappropriate to term this Sixth Sense ‘extrasensory’.

Stephen Richards, Cosmic Ordering Guide
Save QuoteView Quote

Many people, through diverse spiritual practices and disciplines have sought enlightenment. Various phenomena, some of them potentially quite captivating, may occur along the path of spiritual development whether it leads to true enlightenment or not. They can be helpful if used wisely, but are neighed the sign of enlightenment nor the requirements for enlightenment. These can includes extrasensory perception (sometimes called ESP), remote viewing, or "miraculous" healing. However, the essence of enlightenment, above and beyond all phenomena, is a big understanding, which gives you a deep and wide perspective to see the world as a whole, and a capacity to accept with compassion all that is.

Ilchi Lee, Change: Realizing Your Greatest Potential
Save QuoteView Quote

In other words, The­ol­ogy is prac­ti­cal: espe­cially now. In the old days, when there was less edu­ca­tion and dis­cus­sion, per­haps it was pos­si­ble to get on with a very few sim­ple ideas about God. But it is not so now. Every­one reads, every­one hears things dis­cussed. Con­se­quently, if you do not lis­ten to The­ol­ogy, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones — bad, mud­dled, out-of-date ideas. For a great many of the ideas about God which are trot­ted out as novel­ties to-day are simply the ones which real The­olo­gians tried cen­turies ago and rejected.

C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
Save QuoteView Quote

Faith is belief without proof. Faith is fine, but don't call it science.

Loyd Auerbach, Esp, Hauntings And Poltergeists: A Parapsychologist's Handbook
Save QuoteView Quote

Psi and/or magical powers, if real, are nearly useless.

Larry Niven, N-Space
Save QuoteView Quote

Become a good noticer. Pay attention to the feelings, hunches, and intuitions that flood your life each day. If you do, you will see that premonitions are not rare, but a natural part of our lives.

Larry Dossey, The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives
Save QuoteView Quote