I cannot find language of sufficient energy to convey my sense of the sacredness of private integrity.
Never violate the sacredness of your individual self-respect.
In the mundane, nothing is sacred. In sacredness, nothing is mundane.
It is likely. . . that human society cannot exist without some source of sacredness. Those states which have sought openly to remove it have tended in the end to assume divinity themselves.
There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power.
I think that if you have a sense of the sacredness of nature and of human relations, I think you will be uplifted in some sort of spiritual elevation.
Silent solitude makes true speech possible and personal. If I am not in touch with my own belovedness, then I cannot touch the sacredness of others. If I am estranged from myself, I am likewise a stranger to others.
Something opens our wings. Something makes boredom and hurt disappear. Someone fills the cup in front of us: We taste only sacredness.
All is known in the sacredness of silence.
The veils have become very thin and we are now able to access a large part of our sacredness - and we are utilizing that sacredness.
A man of meditation functions differently. Whatever profession he chooses, it does not matter. He will bring to his profession some quality of sacredness. He may be making shoes, or he may be cleaning the roads, but he will bring to his work some quality, some grace, some beauty, which is not possible without samādhi.
The sacredness, if there is any, is all in yourself and not in the place.
We have really lost in our society the sense of the sacredness of life.
When there is spiritual awakening, you awaken into the fullness, the aliveness, and also the sacredness of now. You were absent, asleep, and now you are present, awake.
It is the youngest in the family who tends to the elders to learn about the sacredness of life and the beauty of death.
Presence is needed to become aware of the Beauty, the Majesty, the Sacredness of Nature
Eating is perhaps the most direct way we acknowledge or deny the sacredness of the earth.
Faced with the sacredness of life and of the human person, and before the marvels of the universe, wonder is the only appropriate attitude.
During the fast of Ramadan, our minds stayed on the worship of Allah and stayed on the remembrance of the great gift to humanity of the Qur'an must mean then that following that sacredness of the Qur'an should be our actions in accord with what the Qur'an and Allah demands of the believer especially during this Sacred Month.
Beyond its practical aspects, gardening - be it of the soil or soul - can lead us on a philosophical and spiritual exploration that is nothing less than a journey into the depths of our own sacredness and the sacredness of all beings. After all, there must be something more mystical beyond the garden gate, something that satisfies the soul's attraction to beauty, peace, solace, and celebration.