The true extent of their humility was not quite known however, until, to their chagrin, an individual of far lesser spiritual status decided to join them.
With rolling eyes, the mystics were overheard whispering to each other in utter disgust: “Look who thinks he’s nobody!”
“If you do His will only because it makes sense to you, then what has it got to do with Him? You are doing ‘your will’. You’re back in prison.” (Tzvi Freeman – Bringing Heaven Down To Earth)
“Spirituality” has got to be the most misused term in the human lexicon. It’s a word that could describe just about anything you want, from a spectacular sunset to a moving operatic rendition. It means as many different things to as many different people.
Look who thinks he’s nobody!” – The Elusive Pursuit of Spirituality
Moved by a powerful sense of humility and worthlessness, two spiritually accomplished mystics were observed rolling on the floor while repeatedly affirming their sense of worthlessness.
The true extent of their humility was not quite known however, until, to their chagrin, an individual of far lesser spiritual status decided to join them.
With rolling eyes, the mystics were overheard whispering to each other in utter disgust: “Look who thinks he’s nobody!”
“If you do His will only because it makes sense to you, then what has it got to do with Him? You are doing ‘your will’. You’re back in prison.” (Tzvi Freeman – Bringing Heaven Down To Earth)
“Spirituality” has got to be the most misused term in the human lexicon. It’s a word that could describe just about anything you want, from a spectacular sunset to a moving operatic rendition. It means as many different things to as many different people.