SPIRITUALITY
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The interdependency of humankind, the relevance
of relationship, the sacredness of creation
is ancient, ancient wisdom.
-- Rebecca Adamson
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The
indigenous understanding has its basis of spirituality
in a recognition of the interconnectedness and
interdependence of all living things, a holistic
and balanced view of the world. All things are
bound together. All things connect. What happens
to the Earth happens to the children of the
earth. Humankind has not woven the web of life;
we are but one thread. Whatever we do to the
web, we do to ourselves.
-- Rebecca Adamson
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“Ethical
religion can be real only to those who are engaged
in ceaseless efforts at moral improvement. By
moving upward we acquire faith in an upward
movement, without limit.”
-- Felix Adler
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The
essence of spirituality is the duty to live
to its full the glorious destiny of being human.
The purpose of religion should be to empower
all people in this adventure of living with
dignity and fulfillment.
-- Swami Agnivesh
the
religions of the world must be assessed, not
on the basis of their convoluted theologies,
but in terms of the extent to which they serve
as forces of liberation and empowerment.
-- Swami Agnivesh
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Spiritually,
life is a festival, a celebration. Joy is of the essence
of life;
-- Swami Agnivesh
...all
human beings have a right, and duty, to be joyful.
Anything that thwarts this spiritual human right goes
against the very purpose of human being. Spirituality
mandates us to wage a relentless war to eradicate
these forces of oppression and disempowerment.
-- Swami Agnivesh
First,
we must liberate people from religion, as religion
is understood and practiced today. Second, we must
effect a paradigm shift from religiosity to shared
spirituality.
-- Swami Agnivesh
Peace
among religions is a precondition for world peace.
But religions, as religions, can never be at peace
with each other. To enable religions to be instruments
for peace we need to enable, first, religious communities
to progress from religion to spirituality. For the
world order to be one of peace and justice, for the
global village to be a theater of right livelihood,
it is imperative that a new and proactive spiritual
vision commensurate to the challenges of the emerging
world order be enunciated without delay. The challenge
is to make “right livelihood” a universal goal. Recognizing
this value in a symbolic way through an award like
this is a significant step in the right direction.
This is not, however, our journey’s end. We must not
rest until right livelihood is within reach of every
human being upon this earth we love and cherish. We
all have a role to play in achieving this goal.
-- Swami Agnivesh
Every
Day is an opportunity for all who value spirituality
in their lives to connect and unite in our wish
for a more peaceful, just and sustainable world
based on values grounded in our deeper spiritual
connection to each other and the world around
us.
-- Robert Alan
Silverstein
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I
think people are genuinely seeking spirituality.
There's a simple reason for this. In the midst
of the daily grind of life, it's easy to forget
we have a spirit, and we can get depressed,
even sick. We are spirits as well as bodies,
and spirits need nourishment.
-- Bill Ayres
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We
are on the planet to... wrap our consciousness
around the divine treasure within us...
-- Rev Michael
Beckwith
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"This
is a deeply spiritual issue...Do we want to
spend more time trying to care for our fellow
man or do we want to just pursue more virtual
reality? That's the issue before us.. and it's
being played out in the world of the environment."
~ Ed Begley,
Jr.
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"Spirituality
is that attitude which puts life at the center,
and defends and promotes life against all the
mechanisms of death, desiccation, or stagnation.
-- Leonardo Boff
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"Spirituality
is that attitude which puts life at the center, and
defends and promotes life against all the mechanisms
of death, desiccation, or stagnation. The opposite
of spirit, in this sense, is not the body but death
and everything associated with the system of death,
understood in the widest sense of biological, social,
and existential death (failure, humiliation, and oppression).
Nourishing spirituality means cultivating the inward
space, the basis of which all things can be brought
together. It means overwhelming deadness and stagnation
and living reality in terms of values, inspiration,
and symbols of higher meaning. The spiritual person
is one who is always in a position to see the other
side of reality, and who is always capable of perceiving
that profundity by which we are referred to the Ultimate
Reality that religions call God.
-- Leonardo Boff
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To
be a soulful person means to go against all
the pervasive, prove-yourself values of our
culture and instead treasure what is unique
and internal and valuable in yourself and your
own personal evolution.
~ Jean Shinoda
Bolen
"I
believe that the thought that women together
can change the world is emerging into the minds
and hearts of many of us, and that the vessel
for personal and planetary evolution is the
circle with a spiritual center."
~ Jean Shinoda
Bolen
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“If
you do a good job for others, you heal yourself
at the same time, because a dose of joy is a
spiritual cure.”
-- Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
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…the voice of the Great Spirit is heard in the
twittering of birds, the rippling of mighty
waters, and the sweet breathing of flowers...
-- Gertrude
Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa)
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In
his scientific genius, man has wrought material
miracles and has transformed his world. He has
harnassed nature and has developed great civilizations.
But he has never learned very well how to live
with himself. The values he has created have been
predominantly materialistic; his spiritual values
have lagged far behind. He has demonstrated little
spiritual genius and has made little progress
toward the realization of human brotherhood. In
the contemporary atomic age, this could prove
man's fatal weakness.
-- Ralph J. Bunche
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Spiritually,
no action is more important than surrender.
Surrender is the tenderest impulse of the heart,
acting out of love to give whatever the beloved
wants. Surrender is being alert to exactly what
is happening now, not imposing expectations
from the past. Surrender is faith that the power
of love can accomplish anything, even when you
cannot foresee the outcome of a situation.
-- Deepak Chopra
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Whenever
a human being ceases to live for themselves and
begins to care about that which is greater than
themselves, the personality begins to experience
ecstasy, joy and spontaneous liberation. And that's
found through doing, through action, through giving,
through deeply embracing the human experience.
-- Andrew
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It
seems to rise again when the crisis times come,
and this is a time of most severe crisis, as
we all know, not just for the history of the
United States and the survival indeed of our
democracy, but for the future peace of the world.
And never before probably has the need for interfaith
commitment been nearly as great as it is at
this very moment.
-- Walter Cronkite
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The
fact that you are here tonight gathered together with
us testifies to the fact you understand the need for
this organization and the need for redoubling our
efforts in this organization to try to assure that
democracy as represented by the United States must
depend upon a total freedom of religion, which is
written into our Constitution, of course, and the
mere suggestion that anyone could maintain that one’s
patriotism, one’s devotion to one’s country can be
judged by one’s religion is so vile, so vile that
we have to take to the streets indeed and to put it
aside.
-- Walter Cronkite
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"My
religion is very simple. My religion is kindness."
- The Dalai
Lama
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I appreciate any organization or individual
people who sincerely make an effort to promote
harmony between humanity, and particularly harmony
between the various religions. I consider it
very sacred work and very important work
- The Dalai
Lama
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The
problems we face today, violent conflicts, destruction
of nature, poverty, hunger and so on, are human-created
problems which can be resolved through human effort,
understanding and the development of a sense of brotherhood
and sisterhood. We need to cultivate a universal responsibility
for one another and the planet we share.
- The Dalai Lama
"What
we would like to do is change the world-make it
a little simpler for people to feed, clothe, and
shelter themselves as God intended for them to
do. And, by fighting for better conditions, by
crying out unceasingly for the rights of the workers,
of the poor, of the destitute…we can, to a certain
extent, change the world; we can work for the
oasis, the little cell of joy and peace in a harried
world. We can throw our pebble in the pond and
be confident that its ever widening circle will
reach around the world. We repeat, there is nothing
that we can do but love, and, dear God, please
enlarge our hearts to love each other, to love
our neighbor, to love our enemy as well as our
friend."
-- Dorothy Day
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"Whenever
I groan within myself and think how hard it is to
keep writing about love in these times of tension
and strife which may, at any moment, become for us
all a time of terror, I think to myself: What else
is the world interested in? What else do we all want,
each one of us, except to love and be loved, in our
families, in our work, in all our relationships? God
is Love. Love casts out fear. Even the most ardent
revolutionist, seeking to change the world, to overturn
the tables of the money changers, is trying to make
a world where it is easier for people to love, to
stand in that relationship to each other…There can
never be enough of it."
-- Dorothy Day
Spirituality
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Spirituality
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- December 31
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