“To agree with the keys described here is one thing, to practice them is another. To read and study and have conversations about spiritual practices is good, but unless you incorporate them into your life, you won’t embody or integrate them—which means you aren’t receiving their benefits. Ask yourself, “How can I now move from theory into practice?” If you merely collect spiritual information without practicing it, all you will develop is a case of spiritual indigestion and constipation.” ~ Michael Bernard Beckwith from Spiritual Liberation
Hah. That’s classic.
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