Spiritual beings, either from the beginning or soon thereafter, become what they are to be for ever and ever.
In order to experience everyday spirituality, we need to remember that we are spiritual beings spending some time in a human body.
At the core, we're all spiritual beings.
If God exists, then we are spiritual beings, and we have souls, and we are noble inherently.
The plain truth is that the period I study is the 16th century, and they were absolutely obsessed with witches and spiritual beings.
Scientologists view children as spiritual beings.
What just resonates with me so strongly is my whole spirituality and the fact that we are, my belief that we are spiritual beings having a human experience.
With 'The Forty Rules of Love,' I wanted to write a love story. But I wanted a love story with a spiritual dimension. For me, that took me to Rumi. And from Rumi, I went to Shams of Tabriz. That's how the story took shape.
I realize that I cannot live without a spiritual dimension in my life.
The sense of a spiritual dimension in life is absolutely important, and the religious communities are also important. The question of believing in a set of creedal statements is a lot less important, because I realize the Christian movement thrived then and can now on other elements of the tradition.
If there is any one truth from the legacy of the Cayce readings, it would be that there is a spiritual dimension to humans, something beyond time and space.
My films often have a spiritual dimension which comes from my Muslim background, and I'm happy to tackle that in cinema.
Movies about space raise those questions of what we're doing here, and that inevitably introduces a spiritual dimension.
It depends on how it is done but what we are drifting into, which is that people grow up without any sense of a spiritual dimension to life, is just impoverishing.
We use the vocabulary of light to describe a spiritual experience.
I think there are times when a song can be a spiritual experience - just making music, in general, is pretty much that.
I started to view theatre like a spiritual experience. You're on stage saying somebody else's lines, but you're saying them with full commitment of being that person.
It's more than sentimental for me to be working in theater in New York; it's very personal. I think it's a spiritual experience for me.
I believe that having a spiritual life is so important in everybody's life.
I know there's a principle of spirit. It works without space-time. I am subject to that principle, in spirit and in belief of body. Learn how spirit works, a few simple rules, living a perfect spiritual life is easy.