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Ken Alstad has written: 'Savvy sayin's' -- subject(s): American Quotations
the main roles of parents to their childrens(adolescence) are:love and security,parents-child communications,promotion of physical,mental,social and spiritual developments,disciplines.
A spiritual person is someone who seeks connection with something higher or larger than themselves, such as a higher power, nature, or the universe. They may engage in practices like prayer, meditation, or reflection to cultivate a deeper sense of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in their lives.
The Bible verse on prayer and fasting emphasizes the importance of these practices in strengthening one's faith and connection with God. It guides believers to prioritize spiritual disciplines like prayer and fasting to deepen their relationship with God and seek His guidance and blessings in their lives.
A secular novice is a beginner or newcomer to a field of study or practice that is not related to religion or spiritual matters. This term typically refers to someone who is new to secular pursuits or disciplines, such as secular philosophy, science, or art.
Metaparadigm is a term used to describe disciplines of certain areas. Some examples would include disciplines of a nurse and disciplines as a school principal.
At the Olympic games, there are 39 disciplines.
No document ever freed Catholics of punishment for sins. You are probably thinking of indulgences. Indulgences themselves are based on the spiritual disciplines of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. These spiritual disciplines along with confession, good intentions, and prayer for the Holy Father are what are required to gain a plenary indulgence. At some periods in history, there have been incidences of unscrupulous people forging documents declaring indulgences, perhaps this is what you are thinking of. Currently all Indulgences are contained in the Enchiridion of Indulgences or (in English) known as the Manual of Indulgences or Handbook of Indulgences. (see below).
Disciplines are not that way-out. Disciplines are so much more off-the-wall
One type of hermit is the "religious hermit," who withdraws from society to focus on spiritual practices and personal contemplation. Often associated with various religious traditions, these individuals seek solitude to deepen their connection with the divine, engage in prayer, and pursue a life of asceticism. Their lifestyle is typically marked by simplicity, self-sufficiency, and a commitment to spiritual disciplines.
39 disciplines for 26 sports and 302 events