Quotes about Sacred
It would be comical if it wasn't so sad: all of our desires to make ourselves worthy of this world but unfit for the world to come. I want to be a follower of the sacred dream, and one day arrive fully free, free at last.
— Brennan Manning
I kept running around it in large or small circles, always looking for someone or something able to convince me of my Belovedness. Self-rejection is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life because it contradicts the sacred voice that calls us the Beloved. Being the Beloved expresses the core truth of our existence.
— Henri Nouwen
The Bible is primarily a book not of information but of formation, not merely a book to be analyzed, scrutinized, and discussed but a sacred book to nurture us, to unify our hearts and minds, and to serve as a constant source of contemplation.
— Henri Nouwen
Every relationship carries within its center a holy vacancy, a space that is for the first Love, God alone.
— Henri Nouwen
One good way to listen is to listen with a sacred text: a psalm or a prayer, for instance. The Hindu spiritual writer Eknath Easwaran showed me the great value of learning a sacred text by heart and repeating it slowly in the mind, word by word, sentence by sentence. In this way, listening to the voice of love becomes not just a passive waiting, but an active attentiveness to the voice that speaks to us through the words of the Scriptures.
— Henri Nouwen
The "distant country" is the world in which everything considered holy at home is disregarded.
— Henri Nouwen
The word of the Eucharist makes us part of the great story of our salvation. Our little stories are lifted up into God's great story and there given their unique place. The word lifts us up and makes us see that our daily, ordinary lives are, in fact, sacred lives that play a necessary role in the fulfillment of God's promises.
— Henri Nouwen
Whatever happens to me in life, I must believe that somewhere, In the mess or madness of it all, There is a sacred potential—
— Henri Nouwen
For me the goddess is the female of God, She is powerful if different.
— Tina Turner
Maybe the most sacred function of memory is just that: to render the distinction between past, present, and future ultimately meaningless; to enable us at some level of our being to inhabit that same eternity which it is said that God himself inhabits.
— Frederick Buechner
They'll read and sing a sacred song, And make a prayer both loud and long, And teach the right and do the wrong, Hailing htthe brother, sister, throng, With words of heavenly union.
— Frederick Douglass
But the Sacred Heart wishes great graces to be distributed to souls through the hands of His priests.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen