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  2. Tawakkul - Wikipedia

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    [8] It is said that because God created everything and therefore everything belongs to him, it is selfish to want anything other than what God wants or not want something God gives to you. [7] The Arabic word tawakkul is a masdar (verbal noun) derived from the fifth form of the Arabic root وكل (w-k-l). It translates to "to give oneself over ...

  3. Santosha - Wikipedia

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    Contentment is the opposite state, free from cravings that create bondage and dependence, an understanding of the minimum he needs and alternate ways to meet those needs, thus liberated to do whatever he wants and what feels right, proper, meaningful to him. Proper and simultaneous pursuit of dharma, artha and kama is respected in Hindu texts.

  4. Christian hedonism - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by John Piper in his 1986 book Desiring God based on Vernard Eller's earlier use of the term hedonism to describe the same concept. [1] Piper summarizes this philosophy of the Christian life as "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him."

  5. In Christ Alone (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, American singer Christina Grimmie uploaded a cover of "In Christ Alone" onto her YouTube channel. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 2013, the song was covered by American worship band Passion —with a new bridge section added—and led by Kristian Stanfill , and was included in their 2013 live album Passion: Let the Future Begin .

  6. Vand Chhako - Wikipedia

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    Naam Japo (contemplating God's names) Meditating on God's name to control the five evils and living a satisfying life. 2b. Kirat Karo (work diligently) Earning/making a living honestly, without exploitation or fraud; 2c. Vand Chhako Sharing with others, helping those with less or those who are in need; 3. Five Thieves. 3a. Kaam (lust) 3b. Krodh ...

  7. Psalm 65 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 65: Free scores at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Psalm 65 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre; Text of Psalm 65 according to the 1928 Psalter; For the leader. A psalm of David. A song. To you we owe our hymn of praise, O God on Zion text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

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  9. Eudaimonia - Wikipedia

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    In terms of its etymology, eudaimonia is an abstract noun derived from the words eû (good, well) and daímōn (spirit or deity). [2]Semantically speaking, the word δαίμων (daímōn) derives from the same root of the Ancient Greek verb δαίομαι (daíomai, "to divide") allowing the concept of eudaimonia to be thought of as an "activity linked with dividing or dispensing, in a good way".