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Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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spiritual

   Part.Chapter.Topic.Paragraph
1 Fwd | religiosity addresses the spiritual hunger of contemporary men 2 Fwd | as the importance of man' spiritual dimension and its integration 3 1.1 | claims to satisfy people's spiritual appetites. But here is a 4 1.3 | alongside a focus on hidden spiritual powers or forces in nature, 5 1.4 | responds to the legitimate spiritual longing of human nature, 6 1.4 | when used as a means of spiritual growth introduces an ambiguity 7 2 | discover or rediscover a spiritual dimension in their life. 8 2.1 | and bringing about a new spiritual awareness. In other expressions, 9 2.1 | people have turned to the spiritual realm. New Age as we now 10 2.1 | longer seems revolutionary; “spiritual” and “mysticaltendencies 11 2.2.1 | manifestations are indeed spiritual, but are not from God, despite 12 2.2.1 | repulsion mechanisms”.(22) These spiritual entities are often invoked ' 13 2.2.1 | Age often recognizes no spiritual authority higher than personal 14 2.2 (24)| reflection of the living spiritual world. This idea is very 15 2.2.3 | The connection between the spiritual and the physical aspects 16 2.2.4 | spirit to matter, so that spiritual realityincluding the 17 2.3.1 | containsGod” and other spiritual beings along with ourselves, 18 2.3.2 | and the self by means of a spiritual itinerary of transformation. 19 2.3 (34)| Catholic personalities and spiritual institutions clearly inspired 20 2.3.3 | the mediation of various spiritual entities~– humans are capable 21 2.3.4.1 | divine Mind and humanity. Spiritual development is contact with 22 2.3.4.2 | presence is clearest in the spiritual aspects of reality, so every 23 2.3.4.3 | problems New Age dreams of a spiritual aristocracy in the style 24 2.4 | to integrate nature and spiritual reality. The Western universe 25 2.5 | often on an explicitly spiritual level. But it is significant 26 2.5 | from people's perceived spiritual needs. Like many other things 27 2.5 | often described as simplyspiritual”, rather than belonging 28 3.1 | experience of personal psycho- spiritual transformation, seen as 29 3.1 | personal crisis or a lengthy spiritual search. For others it comes 30 3.2 | 3.2. Spiritual narcissism?~Several authors 31 3.2 | spirituality as a kind of spiritual narcissism or pseudo-mysticism. 32 3.4 | mysticism~For Christians, the spiritual life is a relationship with 33 3.4 | restricted to a privileged spiritual 'aristocracy'.~The essential 34 3.4 | of the “world”. There are spiritual techniques which it is useful 35 3.4 | to be converted from sin, spiritual myopia and self-infatuation, 36 4 | as a necessary element in spiritual growth, a stage in progressive 37 4 | a stage in progressive spiritual evolution which began before 38 4 | seeing in New Age a genuine spiritual search and spirituality.(83) 39 5 | thirst today, but the hidden spiritual depths of “living water”. 40 6.2 | s lack of theological or spiritual formation to lure them gradually 41 6.2 | riches of the Christian spiritual heritage. The great religious 42 6.2 | Helping people in their spiritual search by offering them 43 6.2 | to their questions, for spiritual food that satisfies, for 44 7.1 | free to choose their own spiritual path. ~*Our spiritual teachers 45 7.1 | own spiritual path. ~*Our spiritual teachers are those whose 46 7.1 | undergoing a fundamental spiritual change in our individual 47 7.2 | being has a corresponding spiritual being, and earthly life 48 7.2 | influenced by astral energies and spiritual essences. The Akasha Chronicle 49 7.2 | such a concentration of spiritual energy that there will be 50 7.2 | Jesus is nothing more than a spiritual master who, like Buddha, 51 7.2 | recognised that religion and spiritual matters were important for 52 7.2 | model is projected on to the spiritual realm, so that an immanent 53 7.2 | propel them towards superior spiritual life forms. Human beings 54 7.2 | this view of a progressive spiritual evolution which is said 55 7.2 | the Movement for Inner Spiritual Awareness, Organisational 56 7.2 | reality is fundamentally spiritual, it is a contemporary form 57 7.2 | something immaterial or spiritual; more precisely, it is consciousness, 58 7.2 | the essential unity of the spiritual and material components


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