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We live in a spiritual Universe. God is in, through, around and for us.
Ernest Holmes
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What this quote means

This quote suggests that the universe is fundamentally spiritual and that divine presence surrounds us and supports us.

Ernest Holmes emphasizes the pervasive nature of spirituality in our universe, suggesting that God is not just a distant figure but an integral part of our existence. This perspective encourages individuals to recognize the divine presence that permeates every aspect of life, fostering a deeper connection to the universe and reinforcing the idea that we are never truly alone.

Themes

Spiritual UniverseGodDivine PresenceExistenceHolistic Spirituality

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech on personal growth, this quote can illustrate the idea of divine support in our journeys.

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