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Got Spirit and Soul?!
(Chef Jemichel ~ The Chef-Doctor)
Something Truly Essential That Is Largely Missing In The World
Date: 3/9/2020 8:12:02 AM ( 4 y ago)
September 20, 2020 - The Inherent Spiritual Nature Within Each of Us -
“Because of the inherent spiritual nature within each of us, there’s a need to be spiritually grounded and knowledgeable when analyzing any health issue, whether it be physical, emotional or spiritual.”[2]
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March 9, 2020 -
"An authentically empowered male will not be embarrassed or feel less than fully masculine by showing concern for Life, and for the many creatures on our planet. That is very much the energy of reverence. Therefore, the decision to approach Life with reverence often requires courage, not only of men, but also of women who have adopted these values.
The decision to become a reverent person is essentially the decision to become a spiritual person. There is currently no place for spirituality within science, politics, business or academia."[1]
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Comment:
The above quote re: "no place for spirituality within science, politics, business or academia" deserves to have real world context. Consider the following -
What is the energetic nature of a doctor who has not made a "decision to approach Life with reverence"? .........
Are you able to discern the difference between a doctor who has made "the decision to approach Life with reverence" and one who has not? .........
The field of medicine includes "science, politics, business (and) academia." Western medicine is essentially big business and it relies upon science, politics, and academia to secure its power in the world.
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Notes:
[1] "The Seat Of The Soul" By: Gary Zukav
Simon & Schuster
[2] https://trinityschool.org/downloads/catalog.pdf
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Keywords:
authentically empowered, concern for Life, reverence, spirituality
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