Detachment Quote by Elsa Barker Download Open image “Only in the stillness of detachment can the soul yield up her secrets.” — Elsa Barker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Detachment Meditation Secret Serenity Soul Spirituality Stillness Yield
Of Consciousness, her awful Mate. The Soul cannot be rid - as easy the secreting her behind the Eyes of God. — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
The soul shall mightily rule in all hidden secrets: but it must not let in the devil. — Jakob Bohme Copy Share Image
When the soul is naughted and transformed, then of herself she neither works nor speaks nor wills, nor feels nor hears nor understands; neither has she of herself the feeling of outward or inward, where she may move. And in all things it is God who rules and guides her, without the meditation of any creature… And she is so… — Catherine of Genoa Copy Share
Nature does not reveal all her secrets at once. We imagine we are initiated in her mysteries: we are, as yet, but hanging around… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Secrets can eat you alive. They break down your soul. It's better to have them in the open — Sara Shepard Copy Share Image
Though her soul requires seeing, the culture around her requires sightlessness. Though her soul wishes to speak its truth, she is pressured to be… — Clarissa Pinkola Estes Copy Share Image
The woman's soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold. — Edith Stein Copy Share Image
He who knows Love becomes Love, and he knows All beings are himself, twin-born of Love. — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
When I put out to sea, I do not offer advice to the skipper about the management of the ship. — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
The art of detection is finding a common denominator for the fractions of a case. — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
I, Woman, am that wonder-breathing rose That blossoms in the garden of the King. — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
The solving of almost every crime mystery depends on something which seems, at first glance, to bear no relation whatever to the original crime. — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
Watch for the high tides of yourself and flow up with them; when the inevitable low tides come, either rest or meditate. You cannot… — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
There is almost no limit to the possibilities of the imagination, but to get the full power of it, one must trust one's imagination.… — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
I wish you could arrange your life so as to have a little more leisure. I do not want you to be lazy, but… — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
There is no death where the inner light shines, irradiating the fields of the within -- the beyond -- the unattainable attainment. You know… — Elsa Barker Copy Share Image
She watched the prairies the rivers, the towns slipping past at an untouchable distance below - and she noted that the sense of detachment… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“Frequently, when I suggest to people that they detach from a person or problem, they recoil in horror. “Oh, no!” they say. “I could… — Melody Beattie Copy Share Image
“You need to belong to yourself, and let others belong to themselves too. You need to be free and detached from things and your… — Charlotte Eriksson Copy Share Image
No one, it has been said, will ever look at the Moon in the same way again. More significantly can one say that no… — Anne Morrow Lindbergh Copy Share Image
The appeal of the spectrally macabre is generally narrow because it demands from the reader a certain degree of imagination and a capacity for… — H. P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
Plato dramatically puts the detachment of the philosopher from his time this way: to philosophize is to prepare to die. — Rebecca Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Subhuti, someone might fill innumerable worlds with the seven treasures and give all away in gifts of alms, but if any good man or… — Siddhārtha Gautama Copy Share Image
I sort of gave up on this whole human adventure a long time ago, divorced myself from it emotionally. It gives me an artistic… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
In opposition to this detachment, he finds an image of man which contains within itself man's dreams, man's illness, man's redemption from the misery… — Salvatore Quasimodo Copy Share Image
Wandering, (is) considered as a state of detachment form every given point in space. — Georg Simmel Copy Share Image
I tore my right shoulder to pieces - three external tears, a labrum tear, and a detachment of the bicep tendon. — Alex O'Loughlin Copy Share Image
What becomes decisive to a Justice's functioning on the Court in the large area within which his individuality moves is his general attitude toward… — Felix Frankfurter Copy Share Image