79 Quotes About Incarnation
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Do not have so much fear of this world that it will ruin the next incarnation.
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- Author Alex M. Vikoulov
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Everything is perspectival, in other words, it all depends on your perspective, your frame of reference. Since our informational world is of mental abstractive construction, it’s always up to you to decide what’s real to you – everything you find real is indeed real to you, not necessarily real to others who are at the same time, for a lack of a better word, your past and future incarnations. We all are different points of view on oneself, within our own holographic self-reflection.
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- Author Shiv Sangal
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All living beings have to take incarnations. Companions are just like pedestrians in the way.
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- Author Jaimal Yogis
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I guess even the prettiest things eventually end up stinking. Everything does. We all will die and rot and decay and be reborn as dirt or flowers or worms, or polar bears who will drown because their ice is all melting, or presidents of war-torn countries, or whales swimming around acidifying seas. And then we will rot and decay again. And so it goes.
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- Author Leland Lewis
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In the teachings of the practical and unwritten Kaballa; a natural enlightened human incarnation passes by; along the infinite Way; in four phases:1. From age zero to 33 the Fool of Innocence (the Mother path)2. From age 33 to 66 the Fool of Virtue (the Father path)3. From 66 to 99 the Fool of Wisdom (path of the the True Self)4. From age 99 and beyond the Mother-Father-Self All OneNamaste Sri Leland
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- Author Jaimal Yogis
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As on many mornings in Marin, there is this sly strip of fog - water in it's most mystical incarnation - slithering over, around, and through the hills, making everything look ancient and unsolved.
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- Author Madeleine L'Engle
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There is nothing so secular that it cannot be sacred, and that is one of the deepest messages of the Incarnation.
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- Author Martin Laird
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God in Christ has taken into Himself the brokenness of the human condition. Hence, human woundedness, brokenness, death itself are transformed from dead ends to doorways into Life. In the divinizing humanity of Christ, bruises become balm.
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- Author Dorothy Day
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We must practice the presence of God. He said that when two or three are gathered together, there he is in the midst of them. He is with us in our kitchens, at our tables, on our breadlines, with our visitors, on our farms. When we pray for our material needs, it brings us close to his humanity. He, too, needed food and shelter; he, too, warmed his hands at a fire and lay down in a boat to sleep.
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