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Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Jessica Topper

You've got this...this love-no, it's louder than love. It's passion and beauty built up inside you that deserves to burst out. — Jessica Topper

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Gena Showalter

I caught you, saved you from painting the ground with your organs. You owed me a favor, and I asked for a single day without bloodshed.' 'Yeah, but you didn't specify which day.' With that, Paris dismissed the angel. — Gena Showalter

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Criss Jami

To be heroic is to be courageous enough to die for something. — Criss Jami

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Riley Hart

Imagine their mom's surprise to find out not one, but both of her sons were gay. — Riley Hart

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By C.W. Huntington Jr.

Until I began sitting, it had never occurred to me that one could learn, with practice, to distinguish between attention, or awareness, and its objects. But just this is the central and most basic technique of meditation in all the yogic traditions of India, first described some 2,500 years ago in the Upanishads. In those ancient texts, the meditator is instructed to observe literally every element of experience from afar, to simply bear witness to anything and everything that arises and passes away before the mind's eye. That's it. Just sit there, without moving, and watch, allowing the focal point of identity to shift from the — C.W. Huntington Jr.

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Peter Heller

So crows must spend a lot of the day wondering what they are supposed to do now, what they are here for, and that seemed like a cruel existential dilemma for anyone who didn't have TV. — Peter Heller

Lcms Lectionary Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

It is always the case that both victim and perpetrator suffer the consequences of any acts of violence, oppression, or brutality. — Eckhart Tolle