| Publication | Page(s) | Quote | Keywords |
| Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words |
20 |
No outward thing -- nothing, nobody from without -- can hurt me inside, psychologically. I recognized that I could only be hurt psychologically by my own wrong actions, which I have control over; by my own wrong reactions (they are tricky, but I have control over them too); or by my own inaction in some situations, like the present world situation, that need action from me. When I recognized all this how free I felt! And I just stopped hurting myself. |
vulnerability existentialism self help spirituality |
| Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words |
40 |
When you approach others in judgment they will be on the defensive. When you are able to approach them in a kindly, loving manner without judgment they will tend to judge themselves and be transformed. |
spirituality transformation change |
| Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words |
87 |
There is a power greater than ourselves which manifests itself within us as well as everywhere else in the universe. This I call God. ... To know God is to feel peace within -- a calmness, a serenity, an unshakeableness which enables you to face any situation. |
spirituality self help |
| Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words |
148 |
Who is Jesus? Jesus was a great spiritual teacher who walked the earth. His life was governed by the indwelling Christ (the God-centered nature, the divine nature). He taught us ours could be too. |
spirituality Christianity |
| Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words |
149 |
Are science and religion irreconcilable? You might say that science operates pragmatically and religion by divine guidance. If valid, they would reach the same conclusions but science would take a lot longer. |
spirituality cosmology |