Accept that person’s faults, knowing that he will add fulfillment to your life and that you will have happiness in knowing you have someone to love and that that someone loves you.
Accept that person’s faults, knowing that he will add fulfillment to your life and that you will have happiness in knowing you have someone to love and that that someone loves you.
First, if they were all the same there wold not be different religions duh?
Second, if you look into the details you will clearly see that Christianity is not the same. The main point is Jesus Christ. If you do away with Jesus Christ and trusting in what he has done, not what we must do, then perhaps all religions would be the same.
Aren’t most religions about a person finding within him or herself the way to God, to heaven to ultimate fulfillment or self-realization?
Ultimately they seems to teach it is left up to man to find his way, make his way…
1. Unity distinguishable from nothingness is as “part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, limit, link, sensation, influence, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent, and fulfillment.”
2. Whatever is distinguishable from nothingness is as “part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, limit, link, sensation, influence, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent, and fulfillment.”
Which one is more effective way to say?
I’m sick of people telling me that you cannot have a decent, healthy relationship with someone without you loving yourself—finding happiness within. I find that I hear that from people who have not done this themselves. I’m hearing this from people who fear loneliness or who have a fall back position with their families, friends, religious organizations, etc. when things get rough in intimate relationships or marriages—or they find an addiction to numb their feelings. I want to know honestly how many people have actually found this inner fulfillment BEFORE entering in a successful relationship? I think this is totally different from eventually finding a fulfilling relationship. I think it takes serious work and effort to accomplish inner fulfillment first. I also think that most people go through life without ever having achieved true inner fulfillment….What are your honest thoughts?
please be honest. this is for my college application.
Physical education is the field that attracted me the most. It combines physical and mental stability. This will be a challenge to me and a fulfillment in watching my students come together as a team. It will enable me to communicate to my students what steps they need to take in achieving a healthy and productive lifestyle.
1. Unity is indiscernible if no difference is between unity and nothingness.
2. Unity is discernible only through the differences between unity and nothingness.
3. Unity is discernible only as “part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, limit, link, influence, sensation, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent, and fulfillment” through the differences between unity and nothingness.
Anyone can verify these conclusions by tabulating the differences between unity and nothingness!
Do you think about where you will be in the next not 5 years but next week, so many things are happening, do you ever think its anything you need to do right this minute in your life to have fulfillment?
Many people have stated that Pope Benedict XVI is the fulfillment of the prophecy concerning the antichrist. However, it is said that a prophecy was made during the 12th century that only 112 popes would be left, and Benedict is the 111th. So, somebody has to be wrong here. If there is one more pope left, then Benedict cannot be the antichrist, right?
There is a developmental theory I studied in one of my classes that said people and societies develop starting with working for basic needs like food and security, ending with working for comfort, and needing a feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction in a specific occupation.









