33 Quotes About Sacredness

There are many things in life that are sacred. They are sets of beliefs, traditions, or customs that are deeply ingrained in our culture. They are things that we all believe in and want to protect. There are many sacredness quotes in this collection Read more

Some of them are funny, others are inspiring, others remind us that in life there is always something to discover.

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I'm not in search of sanctity, sacredness, purity; these things are found after this life, not in this life; but in this life I search to be completely human: to feel, to give, to take, to laugh, to get lost, to be found, to dance, to love and to lust, to be so human. C. Joybell C.
All the beauty lies in the sacredness of the heart.
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All the beauty lies in the sacredness of the heart. Lailah Gifty Akita
The treasure of a lifetime lies in the sacredness of...
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The treasure of a lifetime lies in the sacredness of the heart. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Even bad books are books and therefore sacred. Unknown
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You are one thing only. You are a Divine Being. An all-powerful Creator. You are a Deity in jeans and a t-shirt, and within you dwells the infinite wisdom of the ages and the sacred creative force of All that is, will be and ever was. Anthon St. Maarten
YOU... are a portal to the divine.
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YOU... are a portal to the divine. Tehya Sky
Your attention is so sacred that if you truly look...
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Your attention is so sacred that if you truly look for beauty and grace, you will find it in everything. Kamand Kojouri
It is a sacred gladness for us to celebrate the...
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It is a sacred gladness for us to celebrate the holy birth of Jesus Christ. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Entering into and opening to our inherent spacious soul daily allows a natural liberation of our manifold self-identifications to occur, and it is then that we can truly rest in the sacredness and come to know our ground of being. The great Celtic writer John O’Donohue points to this when he says that “behind the façade of your life, there is something beautiful and eternal happening. Meghan Don
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We can only love one another deeply from the heart, for there is home of sacredness. Lailah Gifty Akita
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In his first summers, forsaking all his toys, my son would stand rapt for nearly an hour in his sandbox in the orchard, as doves and redwings came and went on the warm wind, the leaves dancing, the clouds flying…the child was not observing; he was at rest in the very center of the universe, a part of things, unaware of endings and beginning, still in unison with the primordial nature of creation, letting all light and phenomena pour through. Peter Matthiessen
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Don’t live in the past — you’ve already been there. And don’t live in the future, either. Tomorrow will be here soon enough. Live in this moment now — it is sacred and unrepeatable. This moment alone holds valuable gifts that should not be missed. Steve Goodier
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After many paths and many years, perhaps many lifetimes, we become aware of the sacredness of our suffering. Earthschool Harmony
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I grow into these mountains like a moss. I am bewitched. The blinding snow peaks and the clarion air, the sound of earth and heaven in the silence, the requiem birds, the mythic beasts, the flags, great horns, and old carved stones, the silver ice in the black river, the Kang, the Crystal Mountain. Also, I love the common miracles-the murmur of my friends at evening, the clay fires of smudgy juniper, the coarse dull food, the hardship and simplicity, the contentment of doing one thing at a time… gradually my mind has cleared itself, and wind and sun pour through my head, as through a bell. Though we talk little here, I am never lonely; I am returned into myself. In another life-this isn’t what I know, but how I feel- these mountains were my home; there is a rising of forgotten knowledge, like a spring from hidden aquifers under the earth. To glimpse one’s own true nature is a kind of homegoing, to a place East of the Sun, West of the Moon- the homegoing that needs no home, like that waterfall on the supper Suli Gad that turns to mist before touching the earth and rises once again to the sky. . Peter Matthiessen
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When you eliminate the Ego's intense desire to be correct, the clarity of the moment can come through. How simple is that? Unknown
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The Glory of this life is in viewing it as eternal. Unknown
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If you find yourself unwilling to share, you are cheating yourself. Unknown
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Believe in the sacred word of God, the Holy Bible, with its treasury of inspiration and sacred truth; in the Book of Mormon as a testimony of the living Christ. Believe in the Church as the organization which the God of Heaven established for the blessing of His sons and daughters of all generations of time. Gordon B. Hinckley
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Embrace the sacredness of existence. Lailah Gifty Akita
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If you study of scriptures, you find sacredness of life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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From human problems come human solutions, which in turn spawn inspiration, creativity, insight and enlightenment. Without life's problems, life would become stagnant, dull and boring. Unknown
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Under the mystichood of Nameless Bride, we grope in Her Sacred Darkness for plasmatic encounter, the fifth ionized state of matter. Our mundane sight of differentation and separation recedes into the magickal Abyss of Blackness where all is touch. We feel each other as tactile presences whose extended dimension stretches to the stars only to coalesce beyond galactic expanses in the white and worm-holes of Her ever spiraling Gown of Worlds beyond Worlds. Let us feel Her concrescence as we stroke each unique form in the unfathomable dimensions of Her perfect formfulness - ever-changing, ever-new, ever-variable in the rainbow myriads of infinite spasms of delight. . Lady Svetlana
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The sacred dimension is not something that you can know through words and ideas any more than you can learn what an apple pie tastes like by eating the recipe. The modern age has forgotten that facts and information, for all their usefulness, are not the same as truth or wisdom, and certainly not the same as direct experience. Adyashanti
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Sacredness binds people together, and then blinds them to the arbitrariness of the practice. Jonathan Haidt
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Where's your church?"" We're standing in it."" But this is a bookstore and it's a Friday.""Yes, but you might also choose to see it as a cathedral of the human spirit-a storehouse consecrated to the full spectrum of human experience. Just about every idea we've ever had is in here somewhere. A place containing great thinking is a sacred space. Forrest Church
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Sacredness inspires respect. Toba Beta
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The mystical perception (which is only “mystical” if reality is limited to what can be measured by the intellect and senses) is remarkably consistent in all ages and all places. All phenomena are processes, connections, all is in flux…have the mind screens knocked away to see there is no real edge to anything, that in the endless interpenetration of the universe, a molecular flow, a cosmic energy shimmers in all stone and steel as well as flesh… . Peter Matthiessen
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In what is now known as Bodh Gaya…a Buddhist temple stands beside an ancient pipal, descended from that bodhi tree, or “enlightenment tree, ” and I watched the rising of the morning star and came away no wiser than before. But later I wondered if the Tibetan monks were aware that the Bodhi tree was murmuring with gusts of birds, while another large pipal, so close by that it touched the holy tree with many branches, was without life. I make no claim for the event: I simply declare what I saw at Bodh Gaya. Peter Matthiessen
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The sun is roaring, it fills to bursting each crystal of snow. I flush with feeling, moved beyond my comprehension, and once again, the warm tears freeze upon my face. These rocks and mountains, all this matter, the snow itself, the air- the earth is ringing. All is moving, full of power, full of light. Peter Matthiessen
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Never forget that when we are dealing with any pleasure in its healthy and normal and satisfying form, we are, in a sense, on [our Heavenly Father's] ground.. It is His invention.. He made the pleasures.. All [Satan and his devils] can do is to encourage.. humans to take the pleasures which our [God] has produced, at times, or in ways, or in degrees, which He has forbidden. Hence [they] always try to work away from the natural condition of any pleasure to that in which it is least natural, least redolent of its Maker, and least pleasurable. An ever increasing craving for and ever diminishing pleasure is the formula.. To get a man's soul and give him nothing in return - that is what really gladdens [the heart of Satan and his devils]. C.s. Lewis
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The deepest and most profound wisdom that exists and moves through us is the intelligence of our own heart. It is a flowing sacredness. It can navigate you through anything. An intelligent ocean of life's experience. Angie Karan
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A far cicada rings high and clear over the river’s heavy wash. Morning glory, a lone dandelion, cassia, orchids. So far from the nearest sea, I am taken aback by the sight of a purple land crab, like a relict of the ancient days when the Indian subcontinent, adrift on the earth’s mantle, moved northward to collide with the Asian landmass, driving these marine rocks, inch by inch, five miles into the skies. The rise of the Himalaya, begun in the Eocene, some fifty million years ago, is still continuing: an earthquake in 1959 caused mountains to fall into the rivers and changed the course of the great Brahmaputra, which comes down out of Tibet through northeastern India to join the Ganges near its delta at the Bay of Bengal. . Peter Matthiessen