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Harvard Law Review: June 1918 (1918)

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The central theme of this spiritual, inspirational book is that as humankind we are endowed with intellect and free will to exercise alternative courses of action that spiritually, intellectually, emotionally and physically impact upon others in responsible and irresponsible ways, reflected by the fact that we are in constant battle with our egos and our hearts. If our egos overrule our hearts, our actions are self-directed and our hearts are generally closed to others. But if our actions primarily reflect concern for others with open hearts, then our spiritual circuits are in tune with Jesus and the Holy Spirit as the advocate, since the Holy Spirit serves as our source of divine inspiration. Herein lies the wellness of the Holy Spirit, always providing a divine source of inspiration to all of us to maintain open hearts to love one another and God, especially when we are struggling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
184
ISBN
9781164866664

The central theme of this spiritual, inspirational book is that as humankind we are endowed with intellect and free will to exercise alternative courses of action that spiritually, intellectually, emotionally and physically impact upon others in responsible and irresponsible ways, reflected by the fact that we are in constant battle with our egos and our hearts. If our egos overrule our hearts, our actions are self-directed and our hearts are generally closed to others. But if our actions primarily reflect concern for others with open hearts, then our spiritual circuits are in tune with Jesus and the Holy Spirit as the advocate, since the Holy Spirit serves as our source of divine inspiration. Herein lies the wellness of the Holy Spirit, always providing a divine source of inspiration to all of us to maintain open hearts to love one another and God, especially when we are struggling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
184
ISBN
9781164866664