189 Quotes About Body-mind-spirit
- Author Pamela Cummins
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Humans are spiritual beings in physical form; we have dreams about our bodies because they are the vehicles that help us experience life.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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The ultimate change one can ever seek for is a change in thought. A change in thought is a change in body
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- Author Himanshu Sharma (Shunyo)
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When the body is healthy and whole – you do not feel it. When some physical pain or mental suffering draw your attention – only then you feel your body.In the same manner – when human mind is healthy and whole – you no longer feel yourself. Personal identity is a sign of sick and unhealthy mind. Self-identification is a disease of duality of running mind.In reality – To know – is not to know. To be – is not to be.
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- Author Paul Auster
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Die Welt ist in meinem Kopf. Mein Körper ist in der Welt.
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- Author Judy M. Ford
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Never be limited by others’ inability to think of you in terms big enough or dreams grand enough. Never allow yourself to define what is possible for you in your life by others’ limited vision of what they believe is possible for them in theirs.
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- Author Hingori
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Spiritual vanity keeps you fixated on your physical self and does not let you identify with your inner being.
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- Author Lebo Grand
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Be your own brand of sensuality.
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- Author Thomas Daniel Nehrer
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Clouding the exact evolution of El and Yahweh as concepts (and any other aspect of belief, for neither El nor Yahweh ever existed as anything except mind images of fervent believers) is the invariable propensity of associated religions to revise their history along the way according to subsequently popular interests.
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- Author Thomas Daniel Nehrer
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Judaism, for example, presents itself as monotheistic and retrofits that claim on its history by revising its lore. But in ancient times, Judaism was much more accurately Henotheism, wherein people (particularly common folk) worshipped a principal god while accepting the existence of other deities, or Monolatrism, where many gods were acknowledged, but only one worshipped.
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