Divine Intervention Quotes

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Criss Jami
“A lonely day is God's way of saying that he wants to spend some quality time with you.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Sheri S. Tepper
“Mankind accepts good fortune as his due, but when bad occurs, he thinks it was aimed at him, done to him, a hex, a curse, a punishment by his deity for some transgression, as though his god were a petty storekeeper, counting up the day's receipts.”
Sheri S. Tepper, The Visitor

Vanessa Ooms
“Sometimes the universe conspires in ways that make it look like you are being rejected, but really, you are being protected from misaligned, potentially harmful people and situations.”
Vanessa Ooms, Do It For You: How to Stop People-Pleasing and Find Peace

Abhijit Naskar
“Chosen by Choice (The Sonnet)

Choose yourself by yourself,
Be the chosen by choice.
Nobody's gonna come to choose you,
Without any self-interest.
Nobody's gonna pop out of fiction,
And choose you to lift the world.
The world is your family,
You are their self-determined vanguard
You are the chooser, you are the choice,
You alone are the divine intervention.
One who is responsible is also divine,
What is indifferent is simply damnation.
Choose yourself as the world's defender.
There's no greater defender than an unbent lover.”
Abhijit Naskar, Bulldozer on Duty

Abhijit Naskar
“There can be divinity without God, but there is no divinity without a human.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was

Abhijit Naskar
“Genius & Conspiracy (The Sonnet)

Wherever there is extraordinary genius,
There are extraordinary conspiracy theories.
Because the human mind cannot distinguish,
Supernatural mysticism from natural mysteries.
Wherever there is exceptional talent,
There is talk of divine intervention.
Because the mind cannot fathom excellence,
Without involving some good old mystification.
We may tolerate some conspiracies that are innocent,
But those that do harm are human rights violation.
If we can't use it when we need to use it the most,
What's the point in carrying around a lofty brain!
There are times when reason must take a back seat,
Then there're times, ignorance mustn't be given heed.”
Abhijit Naskar, Corazon Calamidad: Obedient to None, Oppressive to None

Freydís Moon
“Turn the other cheek. Yeah I get it -"

"Allow God to act on your behalf," Ariel said sternly... "Make room for divine intervention.”
Freydís Moon, Exodus 20:3

Michael Gurnow
“If a person prevents someone from going to the grocery store to buy the ingredients for a pie, the net result is the same should a pastry chef drop dead midway through making a pie: There is no pie. Viewed under this light, there is no distinction between crustum prohibeo and crustum interruptus.”
Michael Gurnow

R.P. Heaven
“I was aware that it appeared ludicrous and impossible and that there were hundreds of thousands of reasons why that wouldn't happen. But I needed just one powerful reason to believe that it would actually happen - God.”
R.P. Heaven, Awakening Ignited

R.P. Heaven
“I was aware that it appeared ludicrous and impossible and that there were hundreds of thousands of reasons why that wouldn't happen. But I had just one powerful reason to believe that it would actually happen - God.”
R.P. Heaven, Awakening Ignited

Eve Babitz
“Although I don’t ever think I‘ll get enough mangoes in my life, eating one in the hot rain is one of the more perfect divine interventions. Mangoes will make you forget anything but mangoes.”
Eve Babitz

Anthon St. Maarten
“Sometimes we need divine will to protect us from our free will. Divine intervention is never a heavenly punishment or transcendental prank. It is a safeguard for our highest good.”
Anthon St. Maarten

“What goes around comes back around. Doesn’t matter how saintly of a person you pretend to be. You harm others in whichever way-insidiously or blatantly, you will still be served. That’s inevitable. So, as ‘you get what you deserve’ and sink in your misery, imma drink my mojito.”
She Said

“What goes around comes back around. Doesn’t matter how saintly of a person you pretend to be. You harm someone in whichever way-insidiously or blatantly, you will still be served. That’s inevitable. So, as ‘you get what you deserve’ and sink in your misery, imma drink my mojito.”
She Said

“What goes around comes back around. Doesn’t matter how saintly of a person you pretend to be. You harm someone in whichever way-insidiously or blatantly, you will still be served. That’s inevitable. So, as ‘you get what you deserve’ and sink in your misery, imma drink my mojito.”
Word of Truth Ministry

Andrew Pacholyk
“The Divine is revealing itself to us every day. All we have to do is pay attention.”
Andrew Pacholyk, Barefoot A Surfer's View of the Universe

Abhijit Naskar
“Sonnet 1144

Istanbul to Alpha Centauri,
Cosmos courses in my corpuscles.
Religion, nation, stuff it all,
Benevolence makes the world livable.

Din, dünya, milliyet falan,
hiç umurumda değil.
Sen mutlu ol - bana yeter.
Scripture, constitution, god, government,
Nothing matters to me, except behavior.

The greatest iftar is
to break the fast of apathy,
with the feast of affection.
Sin humano no hay dios,
Where there is no kindness
there is no divine intervention.

Sapiens intervention is divine intervention,
There is nothing higher or more mighty.
When we are obliterated in lifting the fallen,
That's the living manifestation of the almighty.”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavictor: Kanima Akiyor Kainat

“His humbled mind drew a blank. & was graced with a revelation. A timid smile dimpled the ear canal, as though god's little finger had suddenly loosened an obtuse bit of wax: Suicide needed to be made accessible to all of suffering humanity. Not only to doctors & dealers.”
Ursule Molinaro, Thirteen: Stories

“Fret not for all of your trials and tribulations have not been in vain, you are one of the chosen! You are divinely guided! You have been seasoned for a reason, give thanks!”
Constance Delores Burrell, Les Aventures de Kyng Supa Nova: Opération Covid-19 En Famille, on Peut Tout Surmonter (Kyng Supa Nova's Adventures)

Anthon St. Maarten
“Your future is a cosmic dance between destiny and fate. Destiny is determined by your current vibrational reality and free will. Fate depends on divine intercession and the co-created collective.”
Anthon St. Maarten

Doris Lessing
“It is not necessary, most of the time, to direct an individual into this or that relationship or situation – components of his or her personality, aspects of themselves they may not be aware of at all, will push them, by the laws of attraction or repulsion, into the places, or near to the people, who will benefit them. Very often two people, or a group of people, may meet in forceful and beneficial situations, and onlookers may even cry out that this must be the result of a ‘miracle’ or ‘divine intervention’. The couple, or group, have been drawn to each other sometimes across oceans, or overcoming ‘impossible’ hazards, because they need each other – need to learn from each other. But often this process, to the uninstructed onlooker, seems like a meaningless or wasted conflict, or a stalemate, or even damaging.

“And of course sometimes such encounters are indeed mistaken, wasteful, damaging. How could it be otherwise on poor Shikasta, in its extremity, at the end of the long processes that have brought it to such a shameful state?”
Doris Lessing, Re: Colonised Planet 5, Shikasta

Ulonda Faye
“Let them stone you with their words, thoughts and misperceptions that are based on false doctrines. Allow them to continue to believe that they have the answers for you. Gift them your back as they use their tongue as a double-edged sword against you. God consciousness is a shield upon your always, internally and externally, guided path. Trust in God and trust in your very own heart and Soul. For, judgement of another is the trapdoor of the misguided Soul.”
Ulonda Faye

Abhijit Naskar
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.

Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.

Naskarism, Marxism, Buddhism, Sufism, Confucianism, Christianism, Judaism, it's all human construct. As such, none of it is infallible. Yours truly admits that, so did my friend Sid (Buddha), as well as my brother Mevlana (Rumi). And what's wrong with acknowledging the possibility of folly anyway! It is only through folly that fervor unfolds - it is only through mistakes that the mind expands.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Divine Refugee

Abhijit Naskar
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.

Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Divine Refugee

Abhijit Naskar
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Divine Refugee

Master Del Pe
“Once you have travelled enough to become your higher self, the Soul and further until you unfold your highest self, the Spirit, then you will be on the advance path. This is the way for Masters and it is your way too.”
Master Del Pe, Beyond The Dark Night of the Soul - Master Del Pe

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