When we forgive someone, it doesn’t justify what they’ve done. It releases them into God’s hands so He can deal with them.
When we forgive someone, it doesn’t justify what they’ve done. It releases them into God’s hands so He can deal with them.
As I read the Qur’an and prayed the Islamic prayers, a door to my heart was unsealed and I was immersed in an overwhelming tenderness.
Man asks and God replies but we don't understand his replies because they dwell in the depths of our souls and remain there until we die.
Our spiritual character is formed as much by what we endure and what is taken from us as it is by our achievements and our conscious choices.
The danger is not that the soul should doubt whether there is any bread, but that, by a lie, it should persuade itself that it is not hungry.
I cannot be broken. I cannot be killed. I cannot fail. This is my identity. This is my core. I am infinite. I am permanent. I am unbreakable.
The easiest way to leave the past behind is to remember that love does not live in the past, only memories — love lives in the present.
People who want a cure, provided they can have it without pain, are like those who favour progress, provided they can have it without change.
A person is limited by his conception of himself, nothing more. If you really knew who you were, you could stop the sun from rising tomorrow.
Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and cogitates, the heart engages, and I would encourage you to engage with the process.
Metagapism is the belief that love is the ultimate reality, literally god and the one shared soul, and the source, nature and destiny of all.
Go deep and live life from your truth within, and watch your most authentic self, full of love, peace, and beauty manifest out into the world.
When you catch yourself slipping into a pool of negativity, notice how it derives from nothing other than resistance to the current situation.
There is no error more absurd, and yet more rooted in the heart of man, than the belief that his sufferings will promote his spiritual safety.
My biggest fear, even now, is that I will hear Jesus' words and walk away, content to settle for less than radical obedience to Him.