Nonetheless, everyone is an eternal spark in the universe. Once conceived, we are staying for eternity. In all creation, man alone was created in the image of his Creator, man alone has been bestowed all the graces and the opportunities that would have made the least among us grateful. We are so very special even angels envy us. Spiritual Growth And Why It Matters Spiritual growth has always been integral to an individual's sense of well being, even before mankind has conceptualized the term and digested it in a multitude of ways that it eventually sprung up different methodologies on how one can build upon it. You name it - yoga, karma, or maybe reincarnation. The first freedom is to choose to free the thoughts from limitations. Then other processes set in. Rene Descartes would not have said it any better "I think therefore I am". Speech Words are very powerful. Speech follows whatever we think. When we say something, we declare to ourselves what we want to become and we believe it. On the contrary, people who give attracts powers in the universe (unbelievable though it may sound) to have more for them to give more. When giving is practiced, without expecting any in return, the person ultimately lives abundantly. Attracting the power of receiving is done through the practice of giving. A triangle can in fact, readily mean grace falling down from heaven, spheres can mean infinity and a halo can mean holiness. There are so many ways to interpret these symbols and for every person, it is a different meaning. Yes, these spiritual symbols are indeed essential in the lives of people and they definitely manifest some great impacts on the people's senses of spirituality. Spiritual Science As Applied To Medicine Spiritual Science as applied to medicine is widely known as Anthroposophical medicine, and is being used by many physicians all over the world - more frequently in certain parts of Europe and North America. This methodology in medicine draws its practices and knowledge from the teachings of Rudolph Steiner, a founder and philosopher, who has founded the school of Anthroposophy.
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