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Reverence is an attitude of honoring life. _x000D_ Reverence automatically brings forth patience. _x000D_ Reverence permits non-judgemental justice._x000D_ Reverence is a perception of the soul.
Gary Zukav
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Reverence signifies a deep respect for life and contributes to patience and a fair outlook.

In this quote, Gary Zukav expresses that reverence, which is an attitude of honor towards life, influences how we interact with others and ourselves. It fosters patience and encourages a non-judgmental approach to justice, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of our souls and the interconnectedness of all beings.

Themes

ReverencePatienceJusticeHonorLife

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on personal growth, you might say, 'As Gary Zukav reminds us, reverence is an attitude of honoring life.'

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