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Love is the bridge between the earth and the spiritual.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
Surrendering is not giving up–it is gaining strength.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
It is a beautiful gift to be a creator.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
Forgiveness is a skill gained by those willing to change.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
People come as they are, and alter you as themselves.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
To greet the present is to part with the past and future.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
The shaping of character mimics the smallest detail of habit; humans are creatures that learn from observation. Each little thing you do, and each thing you allow yourself to become desensitized to matters. They create you—whether you know it consciously or not.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
However, one day, this shallow living will not be enough for you. You are gifted with a questioning mind that will marvel at the deepest parts of the world around you. It will crave divine understanding because you are part of the divine whole, and it is the nature of the soul to seek to return to its spiritual state.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
To act upon the outer world and change it, you must be first be fine to act upon yourself.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society
Jealousy, and attempting to match others in life and stride, is self-abandonment.
— Grace Sara, Awakening in the 21st Century: Surviving a Spiritually Dormant Society