…purification was the point of such pain.
– Holly Lynn Payne
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- The dance had distilled her and she had become one with the essence of all that is. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Be willing to turn your attention to that which serves you. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Everything that has ever been beautiful has been burned. Like you. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …lose your mind so that you can gain a new way of knowing. – Holly Lynn Payne
- ….life is the work of the spirit trying to have a human experience. – Holly Lynn Payne
- ….life is the work of the spirit trying to have a human experience. – Holly Lynn Payne
- If you can love all who’ve betrayed you… you can taste sweetness in everything. – Holly Lynn Payne
- The point is to turn your grief into love. The roses are helping you find grace. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …anyone looking for friends without faults shall remain friendless. The choice is yours. – Holly Lynn Payne
- ….it struck her that that perhaps everyone had the ability to see themselves in others. Even in the rocks. Even in the roses. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Love was not the point and pity was a poor man’s pride. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …see the blessing and beauty that you are. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Your transformation will be the miracle. – Holly Lynn Payne
- The purpose of prayer is purification. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Chit impurity is due to the relative vision. When the vision becomes real (enlightened), purification of chit occurs. – Dada Bhagwan
- The purification of the mind is very necessary. (72) – Swami Satchidananda
- Purification in Shinto lifts the burden from the shoulders of the individual and washes it away. – Stuart DB Picken
- punishment had not been spared–with best results in patience and purification – George MacDonald
- Problem is, though, sooner or later, physical pain, it’s… it’s manageable. See, real pain is emotional pain. That is the kind of pain that lasts. – Theo Raeken
- Fire is easy to work with if you keep your mind clear, but pain . . . pain fights back. Pain is alive. Pain is the enemy. – Terry Pratchett
- If you can sit with your pain, listen to your pain and respect your pain -” in time you will move through your pain. – Bryant McGill
- Books allowed my imagination to take flight and it hasn’t landed yet – Lynn Payne
- Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, but which will bloom most constantly? – Emily Bront
- Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly:Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:Then, heigh-ho, the holly!This life is most jolly. – William Shakespeare
- How much pain a person detains may be proportionate to the pain they spare others when they’d rather hurt than hurt another. – Donna Lynn Hope
- Every person has felt pain,some deeper than others,some pain inmeasurable It is a choice to reframe that pain as power to create change~bns – Bluenscottish
- Until pride (vanity) leaves, there is nothing but pain, pain and more pain! – Dada Bhagwan
- Pain is necessary. Pain is life. Without pain there can be no joy. – Rick Yancey
- Pain in this life is not avoidable, but the pain we create avoiding pain is avoidable. – RD Laing
- Pain, Rhuan decided, did not simply hurt. Pain also exhausted a person, sapped his soul, thinned his spirit. Worse, pain was tedious. – Jennifer Roberson
- I have a love/pain relationship with her. Love that caused more pain and pain that changed me. – Sara Naveed
- You can’t compare and rank heartache. Pain is pain is pain. There is no precise measurement. No quarter cup. – Kaui Hart Hemmings
- If there’s going to be pain anyway, I’d rather it be the pain of growth rather than the pain of staying stuck. – Suzette R Hinton
- This is why the deepest form of pain comes out as silence. – Holly Goldberg Sloan
- You can’t fake joy. Authentic joy is the kind that grows out of the soil of pain and doubt and fear, because that is the reality of the world. – Holly Ordway
- [T]he deepest form of pain comes out as silence. – Holly Goldberg Sloan
- Pain is weakness leaving the body – Tera Lynn Childs
- I wonder if pain comes from surrendering or resisting? – Donna Lynn Hope
- The empath helps others by absorbing some of their pain, but who helps the empath? – Donna Lynn Hope
- The agony of the empath is feeling their pain but being unable to save them from it. – Donna Lynn Hope