Quotes about Self-reflection
experience as "mercy, within mercy, within mercy."6 There's always a lot of anxiety and insecurity in letting go of your current images of yourselves and your images of God.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
It is often when the ego is most deconstructed that we can hear things anew and begin some honest reconstruction, even if it is only half heard and halfhearted.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
In this negative frame, the quickest ticket to heaven, enlightenment, or salvation is "unworthiness" itself, or at least a willingness to face our own smallness and incapacity.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
There is a good and needed "narcissism," if you want to call it that. You have to first have an ego structure to then let go of it and move beyond it.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Thérèse, almost counter to reason, says: "Whoever is willing to serenely bear the trial of being displeasing to herself, that person is a pleasant place of shelter for Jesus.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
One of the major problems in the spiritual life is our attachment to our own self-image—either positively or negatively created. We have to begin with some kind of identity, but the trouble is that we confuse this idea of ourselves with who we actually are in God. Ideas about things are not the things in themselves. We all have to start by forming a self-image, but the problem is our attachment to it, our need to promote it and protect it and have others like it. What a trap!
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Remember how far you've come, not just how far you have to go. You are not where you want to be, but neither are you where you used to be.
— Rick Warren
Sometimes it takes years, but eventually you discover that the greatest hindrance to God's blessing in your life is not others, it is yourself — your self-will, stubborn pride, and personal ambition. You cannot fulfill God's purposes for your life while focusing on your own plans.
— Rick Warren
When 'happiness' eludes us - as, eventually, it always will - we have the invitation to examine our programmed responses and to exercise our power to choose again.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
But this is altogether a mark of the most common sort of men, for it is in your power whenever you choose to retire into yourself.
— Marcus Aurelius
Believers must persevere in prayer that they may see clearly their own pitiful state and understand the indwelling, working, and demands of the Holy Spirit.
— Watchman Nee
How many of us will ever sit... bow our heads and pray "Lord show me where I'm wrong"?
— Anonymous