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Posted on November 11, 2017July 10, 2019

Lauren Artress On Service

by Socrates Black : Wisdom Archivist.In Wisdom.

853ED6AC-D026-404F-8688-E68857DF4C27 Lauren Artress

Whether or not we stand within a religious tradition, there is a desire within each person to create and to contribute in a way that gives satisfaction. This is the longing of co-creation, the search for wholeness through service. This is the essence of spiritual transformation.

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The truest philosophy, is not to long for anything in particular, but to accept everything as it comes, and find out the reason of it coming. — Marie Corelli

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