Question for Contemplation #1
Truth is not written to stimulate the mind or to create another empty belief system. So when reading the quotation below, or any other spiritual texts or essays, it is important to feel your way through the material.
Know that wisdom is integral to your being…ask and ye shall know.
Quote for contemplation: “…a spiritually awake person…looks with compassion on those whom he knows are in ignorance of their true identity or those who do not understand the nature of God’s world,” (The Contemplative Life, by Joel Goldsmith).
Question for contemplation: What is the difference between pity and compassion?
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