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| Alphabetical [« »] once 5 one 107 ones 13 oneself 22 only 25 open 3 openness 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 some 23 vc 22 goods 22 oneself 22 there 21 father 21 man | P. J. Rovira, CMF The evangelical poverty IntraText - Concordances oneself |
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1 2 | one’s own limits, opens oneself to the others to receive 2 2 | share with them, to give oneself, whatever one has to offer, 3 2 | one feels and recognizes oneself in need of the others and, 4 2(9)| It is only by accepting oneself as poor that one becomes 5 2(9)| recognizing and accepting oneself as in need is how one overcomes 6 2(9)| exactly when one recognizes oneself and welcomes oneself as “ 7 2(9)| recognizes oneself and welcomes oneself as “hunger”, that one becomes 8 2 | but also and above all, oneself, one’s own person (the greatest 9 2 | has, seeing in this giving oneself not a loss, an impoverishment, 10 2 | the egoism, closing into oneself, the most tragic process 11 2 | one’s own limits, prevents oneself from receiving and from 12 2 | Poverty means, so, to accept oneself, to accept the others and 13 2 | to people (to begin by oneself), to the whole creation. 14 2 | the person seeks to bring oneself, the others and the created 15 2 | created; it means knowledge of oneself in front of things: humanization. 16 2 | brings to gratuity, to give oneself and share overcoming the 17 2 | manipulation of the others, of oneself or of things. What’s more, 18 2 | happiness when communicating oneself, by giving a hand, by loving. 19 3 | of a thorough donation of oneself, for the love to the Other.~ ~ 20 3 | religious person dispossesses oneself, empties oneself, separates 21 3 | dispossesses oneself, empties oneself, separates from everything ( 22 3 | effect, the person places oneself (the greatest good one has)