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Spirituality is a progressive awakening to the inner reality of our being, to a spirit, self, soul which is other than our mind, life and body.
Think Progress » Passing Health Reform Would Contribute To Obama’s Deficit Reduction Goals 2010
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I wanted to call it Spirituality for Dogs because put through the crucible of a mutt like mine, I-- and my father, whom I recruited onto the case -- were able to see the values and ethos of this vague and ineffable term spirituality in their most stark and basic form.
Gotham Chopra: Coming Clean: It's Spirituality for Dogs Gotham Chopra 2010
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Spirituality is generally thought to be undermined by materialism.
In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin: Questions 2009
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I wanted to call it Spirituality for Dogs because put through the crucible of a mutt like mine, I-- and my father, whom I recruited onto the case -- were able to see the values and ethos of this vague and ineffable term spirituality in their most stark and basic form.
Gotham Chopra: Coming Clean: It's Spirituality for Dogs Gotham Chopra 2010
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Writes boomer/author Candace Talmadge: “There will be a groundswell of spiritual expression as the economy deterioriates … Spirituality is the only certainty.”
Connecting with the Boomer Heart and Soul (The Boomer Blog) 2008
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Spirituality is a human characteristic and experience that organized religion tries to comodify and sell.
Think Progress » White House Continues to Exploit Miers’ Religion 2005
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Spirituality is a deeply personal thing and goes far beyond rituals and iconography.
December 2003 2003
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From “The Dream of the Rood,” quoted in Anglo-Saxon Spirituality: Selected Writings, translated and introduced by Robert Boenig, in the Classics of Western Spirituality series Paulist Press, 2000.
Archive 2008-09-01 bls 2008
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From “The Dream of the Rood,” quoted in Anglo-Saxon Spirituality: Selected Writings, translated and introduced by Robert Boenig, in the Classics of Western Spirituality series Paulist Press, 2000.
"Dream of the Rood" bls 2008
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Spirituality is the way of transcending ‘human’ limitations and barriers that confine us … That’s how I define spirituality!
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