"What we say does not matter - only what God says to souls through us."
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"Souls of prayer are souls of great silence"
"My soul knows my meat is doing bad things, and is embarrassed. But my meat just keeps right on doing bad, dumb things."
"Donde termina el arco iris, en tu alma o en el horizonte? Where does the rainbow end, in your soul or on the horizon?"
"The great home of the soul is the open road."
"Oh, for the wonder that bubbles into my soul."
"The ultimate goal of yoga is to realize the brilliance of your soul."
"When the mind is controlled and still what remains is the soul"
"If you spend too much time trying to find out what is good or bad about someone else, you'll forget your own soul and end up exhausted and defeated by the energy you have wasted in judging others."
"May love fill your heart, compassion guide your mind, faith rule your soul."
"A prayer couched in the words of the soul, is far more powerful than any ritual."
"But if you believe yourself worthy of the thing you fought so hard to get, then you become an instrument of God, you help the Soul of the World, and you understand why you are here."
"I like to use the term alchemy, which is the soul of the world, or those of Jung's collective unconscious. You connect with a space where everything is."
"Madness is a divine release of the soul from the yoke of custom and convention."
"To go to the world below, having a soul which is like a vessel full of injustice, is the last and worst of all the evils."
"For it is obvious to everybody, I think, that this study [of astronomy] compels the soul to look upward and leads it away from things here to higher things."
"Every soul pursues the good and does whatever it does for its sake."
"The soul is like a pair of winged horses and a charioteer joined in natural union."
"Arithmetic has a very great and elevating effect, compelling the soul to reason about abstract number, and rebelling against the introduction of visible or tngible objects into the argument."
"Pleasure and distress, fear and courage, desire and aversion, where have these affections and experiences their seat?Clearly, either in the Soul alone, or in the Soul as employing the body, or in some third entity deriving from both. And for this third entity, again, there are two possible modes: it might be either a blend or a distinct form due to the blending."