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  2. 3. “It’s not a matter of letting go— you would if you could. Instead of “let it go,” we should probably say “let it be.’”– Jon Kabat-Zinn 4. “Thank God I found the good in ...

  3. A Psalm of Life - Wikipedia

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    "A Psalm of Life" is a poem written by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, often subtitled "What the Heart of the Young Man Said to the Psalmist". [1] Longfellow wrote the poem not long after the death of his first wife and while thinking about how to make the best of life.

  4. Quotations from the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament

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    When the New Testament was written, the Old Testament was not divided into chapters and verses, and there is therefore no uniform standard for these quotes and the authors had to provide contextual references: When Luke 20:37 refers to Exodus 3:6, he quotes from "Moses at the bush", i.e. the section containing the record of Moses at the bush.

  5. Our God, Our Help in Ages Past - Wikipedia

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    "Our God, Our Help in Ages Past" (or "O God, Our Help in Ages Past") is a hymn by Isaac Watts in 1708 that paraphrases the 90th Psalm of the Book of Psalms. It originally consisted of nine stanzas; however, in present usage the fourth, sixth, and eighth stanzas are commonly omitted to leave a total of six (Methodist hymn books also include the ...

  6. 80 Moving On Quotes That Will Help You Let Go - AOL

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    The post 80 Moving On Quotes That Will Help You Let Go appeared first on Reader's Digest. If you're moving on from a major point in your life or a difficult situation, these moving on quotes will ...

  7. Moksha - Wikipedia

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    Moksha is derived from the Sanskrit root word, muc, which means to free, let go, release, liberate. According to Jain scriptures, it is a combination of two Sanskrit words, moh (attachment) and kshay (its destruction) [13]

  8. The Power of Now - Wikipedia

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    According to the book, only the present moment is real and only the present moment matters, [8] [5] and both an individual's past and future are created by their thoughts. [6] The author maintains that people's insistence that they have control of their life is an illusion "that only brings pain". [ 5 ]

  9. Left Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Book 2, poetic, comprises 28 hymns. All of the hymns in Book 2 of the Left Ginza, in which the mana laments that it has been cast into the physical world, begin with the following refrain: [2] I am a mana of the Great Life (mana ana ḏ-hiia rbia) I am a mana of the Mighty Life (mana ana ḏ-hiia rurbia)