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David Given Schwarm

David Given Schwarm

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  • May 14

    Joy is not the same as pleasure or happiness. A wicked and evil man may have pleasure, while any ordinary mortal is capable of being happy. Pleasure generally comes from things, and always through the senses; happiness comes from humans through fellowship. Joy comes from loving God and neighbor. Pleasure is quick and violent, like…

  • May 13

    There are three rules of dealing with all those who come to us: 1. Kindness, 2. Kindness, 3. Kindness.

  • May 12

    Leisure is a form of silence, not noiselessness. It is the silence of contemplation such as occurs when we let our minds rest on a rosebud, a child at play, a Divine mystery, or a waterfall.

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    “it’s hard to get enough of something that almost works.” Excerpt FromThe Myth of NormalGabor Maté, M.D. & Daniel Matéhttps://books.apple.com/us/book/the-myth-of-normal/id1575309193This material may be protected by copyright.

  • May 11

    So the divine love is sacrificial love. Love does not mean to have and to own and to possess. It means to be had and to be owned and to be possessed. It is not a circle circumscribed by self, it is arms out-stretched to embrace all humanity within its grasp.

  • May 10

    Our happiest times are those in which we forget ourselves, usually in being kind to someone else. That tiny moment of self-abdication is an act of true humility: the man who loses himself finds himself and finds his happiness.

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