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“An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.”
Anonymous“Meanwhile, the self can stand in the way of the Not-Self, interfering with the free flow of spiritual grace, this maintaining the self in a state of blindness, and also with the flow of animal grace, which leads to the impairment of natural functions and, in the long run, of the slower processes called structure. For each individual human being, the main practical problems are these: How can I prevent my ego from eclipsing the inner light, synteresis, scintilla animae, and so perpetuating the state of unregenerate illusion and blindness? And these practical problems remain unchallenged, even if we abandon the notion of an entelechy or physiological intelligencer, of an atman or pneuma and think, instead, in terms [of] systems...”
Aldous Huxley“An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.”
Anonymous“I mean by this Sacrament an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.”
Book of Common Prayer“Hope is some extraordinary spiritual grace that God gives us to control our fears, not to oust them.”
Vincent McNabb“Hope is some extraordinary spiritual grace that God gives us to control our fears not to oust them.”
Vincent NcNabb“Hope is some extraordinary spiritual grace that God gives us to control our fears, not to oust them. ”
Vincent McNabb“Spiritual grace adds to a life and it is crucial ingredient in any person’s quest to attain self-realization.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls“Faith and Hope are spiritual graces from God; therefore, to look at a situation and to say that ‘it is hopeless’; or to look at one’s self, and to say that ‘I am hopeless’, is closing the door in the face of God.”
Kcat Yarza, KCAT CAN: I have a pen that writes“A forum where real stories can be told, in uncensored detail, and be truly heard. A forum that is not limited to dialogue alone but welcomes the consequences of asking the deep questions – where tears, outrage, embarrassment, anguish, shame, absurdity, forgiveness, compassion, healing, and spiritual grace can all come forth in their innate and flowing wisdom. A place where the heart can melt or soar as needed and the human spirit can triumph through the trials and tribulation of thousands of years of gender oppression and injustice.”
William Keepin, Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men