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Lord free me of myself, so I can please you!
Michelangelo
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a desire to transcend personal desires and ego in order to serve a higher purpose.

Michelangelo’s quote reflects a profound spiritual aspiration to let go of the ego and self-centeredness in order to align oneself with divine intentions. It suggests that by freeing oneself from personal limitations and desires, a person can better serve and please a higher power, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life.

Themes

SelflessnessSpiritualityServiceHumilityEgo

In practice

Example use cases

A speaker at a spiritual retreat might use this quote to inspire attendees to focus on a higher calling.

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