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Spiritual Knowledge Quotes by Henri Nouwen
- The mystery of the spiritual life is that Jesus desires to meet us in the seclusion of our own heart, to make his love known…
- Community is first of all a quality of the heart. It grows from the spiritual knowledge that we are alive not for ourselves but for…
- Joy is based on the spiritual knowledge that, while the world in which we live is shrouded in darkness, God has overcome the world.
More Spiritual Knowledge Quotes
- I think you too recognize the important relationship between philosophy and art, and it is just this relationship that most painters deny.… — Piet Mondrian
- The power of spiritual knowledge gives you centeredness, which brings out passion in work & dispassion in meditation. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
- Spiritual knowledge improves intuitive ability, innovative ability and communication. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
- Obedience to God's will is the secret of spiritual knowledge and insight. It is not willingness to know, but willingness to DO… — Eric Liddell
- The mystery of the spiritual life is that Jesus desires to meet us in the seclusion of our own heart, to make… — Henri Nouwen
- Spiritual knowledge is fruitful only when it is applied — Shri Radhe Maa
- That man who is without religion and mercy should be rejected. A guru without spiritual knowledge should be rejected. The wife with… — Chanakya
- In creating a work of art, the psyche or soul of the artist ascends from the earthly realm into the heavenly. There,… — Pavel Florensky
- Another faculty has released this knowledge: our spirit. It is God’s Word in our spirit. It creates a reality that registers in… — Phil Pringle
- Community is first of all a quality of the heart. It grows from the spiritual knowledge that we are alive not for… — Henri Nouwen
- We often confuse spiritual knowledge with spiritual attainment. Spirituality is not a matter of knowing scriptures and engaging in philosophical discussions. It… — Mahatma Gandhi
- True spiritual knowledge has sometimes flourished most grandly in some who were without eloquence and almost illiterate. And this is very clearly… — John Cassian