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Conscious Quote by James Russell Lowell

“I who still pray at morning and at eve Thrice in my life perhaps have truly prayed, Thrice stirred below conscious self Have felt that perfect disenthrallment which is God.” quote by James Russell Lowell
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“I who still pray at morning and at eve Thrice in my life perhaps have truly prayed, Thrice stirred below conscious self Have felt that perfect disenthrallment which is God.”

James Russell Lowell

About This Quote

Source Poem: "Divine Prayer" (hypothetical)

The poet describes a deep, triple‑fold prayer that connects to the divine.

In simple terms: Deep prayer connects to God.

Key Takeaway

Seek profound, sincere spiritual practice.

Themes

spirituality prayer divine connection

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

religious philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal meditation
  • religious rituals
  • mindfulness retreats

Key Concepts

mysticism inner peace

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a true prayer feel like?
  • How can one cultivate deeper spiritual awareness?
A Different Perspective

Such experiences are subjective and may not be universal.

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