The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and running. They ooze holiness in all that they are and do.

Ronald Chapman
The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and...
The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and...
The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and...
The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and...
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The children of Spirit are laughing, cursing, chatting, walking and running. They ooze holiness in all that they are and do. People who know how to laugh, curse, curse people, chat with people always smiling, walking and running without any fear of death. They know that the world is not for them but they don’t mind that they are not for the world.

Source: Seeing True: Ninety Contemplations In Ninety Days

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