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Divine Spirit Quotes

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Toba Beta
“Divine spirit flows through heart
that willing to rise after the falling.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
“For beloved cross every pass
Worldly affairs slow their pace
A flowing brook amidst the grass
Flowing tears his face shall trace
His ego is shattered glass Self-estranged, himself deface
Sense the Divine in spirit and mass
If he is truly seeking grace”
Rumi, دیوان كلیات شمس تبریزی

T.F. Hodge
“Made from divinity must mean mindstate to create is intrinsic - no fiction. Stop playin' with your power, your inner 'G', and build on purpose - accordingly. Being free is for free, so force the issue.”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

Sri Aurobindo
“Towards Human Unity

A spiritual religion of humanity is the hope of the future. By this is not meant what is ordinarily called a universal religion, a system, a thing of creed and intellectual belief and dogma and outward rite. A religion of humanity means the growing realisation that there is a secret Spirit, a divine Reality, in which we are all one, that humanity is its highest present vehicle on earth, that the human race and the human being are the means by which it will progressively reveal itself here. It implies a growing attempt to live out this knowledge and bring about a kingdom of this divine Spirit upon earth. (The Ideal of Human Unity, Collected Works 25, p. 577)”
Sri Aurobindo, The Ideal of Human Unity

“I am making a path of breadcrumbs back to one’s true divine and peaceful nature. Every historic period needs some breadcrumb-makers. It is difficult for some to hear the voices of the Divine Spirit. This may be because some are so invested in material things. I understand. I feel a deep compassion for these human beings. Material things are a temporary relief from pain. ~ Kuan Yin”
Hope Bradford CHt, Kuan Yin Buddhism: Parables, Visitations and Teachings

Alice A. Bailey
“Education is a deeply spiritual enterprise. It concerns the whole man and that includes his divine spirit.”
Alice A. Bailey, Problems of Humanity