You do not "fill spiritual emptiness" you offer it up and continue to do what your duties are for God. Sometimes God gives spiritual consolations to people when they first convert or when they receive the sacraments for the first time. This is normal, but NOT something to be counted upon nor depended upon because for sure, those feelings will leave and you will be left with "spiritual emptiness". That is good and normal, that is the way one grows in the spiritual life. God judges us by how we act when we do NOT have feelings and emotions helping us along - how we act when we are spiritually empty. As Our Blessed Lord tells us in the Gospel, if you do not take up your cross daily and follow Him on the way to Calvary, you are not worthy to be His disciple.
to fill the emptiness i think.
Because they are pathetic losers who need to insult those who are different to fill their spiritual emptiness. Maybe because, they witnessed you in some incident involving things or products made from blueberry which had humor in it, and, if not, then please refer to the answer above, because in that case, the above explanation fits perfectly
Zen gardens reflect the form and emptiness of the world. Their form is often lush plants interspersed with spaces (often of stones) without plants representing emptiness. They are designed to promote peace and tranquility and to foster spiritual awakening. .
Signs of spiritual weakness may include a lack of inner peace, feeling disconnected from one's beliefs or values, struggling to find meaning or purpose in life, and experiencing a sense of emptiness or dissatisfaction.
The emptiness of the house was saddening. The emptiness of the house scared me The emptiness of the ocean is fascinating, yet eerie.
I have several sentences for you.That package was empty.That is an empty threat.I will empty that bucket out and fill it up with clean water.Empty your pockets so I can see if you have my keys.He acts like his head is empty!
A spiritual void we fill with Black Friday materialism.
Spiritual atrophy refers to a decline in one's spiritual health or well-being, often characterized by a lack of spiritual practices, disconnection from one's beliefs, or a sense of emptiness or drift in one's spiritual life. It can manifest as feelings of apathy, doubt, or disconnectedness from one's spiritual path or purpose. Regular spiritual practice, reflection, and mindfulness can help counteract spiritual atrophy.
Emptiness is the correct spelling.
Quenching the Holy Spirit can lead to a lack of spiritual growth, hinderance of God's guidance and blessings, and a distancing from a close relationship with God. It can also result in a sense of spiritual emptiness and a loss of joy and peace in one's life.
Grinding into Emptiness was created in 1989.
Zone of Emptiness was created in 1952.