“Every new day is a dawn of a new divine order.”

“Faith changes us – faith in something intrinsically good, something other than ourselves, something bigger than ourselves.”

“In the faces of humanity, the countenances that shine brightest are those whose minds are powered by wisdom’s Divine supplier of enlightment…selah.”

“World, do you know your creator?Seek him in the heavensAbove the stars must He dwell.”

“Oh superior divine,Take me from fictitious to the factual,Take me from the gloom of ignorance to The illumination of wisdom,And take me from iniquity to integrity.”

“Namastemeans that my soul acknowledges yours -not just your light,your wisdom, your goodness,but also your darkness,your suffering, your imperfections.It is a recognitionand acceptance ofthe inexplicabledivine absurdity,the miraculous woveninto the ordinary,light and darknessintimately entwinedin magical, messyhumanity. It means that I honorall that you arewith all that I am.So, namaste, my fellow travelers.I’m so glad we’re on this trek through the universe together.”

“Reset your tune to Divine melody.”

“Reset you tune to Divine melody.”

“I trust the divine track. The world has my back.”

“What if we are all temples for the presents and presence of divine delight to shine through?”

“Life is not a competition. No one has to lose for someone else to win. A true blessing blesses everyone.”

“It would actually constitute more than a miracle, he realised. It would take divine intervention plus luck, plus some unknown element of cosmic wizardry.”

“Faith is that part of our souls that does not doubt the existence of God and a divine plan.”

“Man is like a river on his way towards the ocean, towards the divine. The drop has a thirst, a longing. The drop knows nothing of the ocean, but the drop longs to become one with the ocean. The drop cannot find fulfillment until it becomes on with the ocean, the divine.”

“When you talk about “white privilege”, you’re talking about something systemic. When you’re talking about “black privilege” it’s something spiritual because we as black people tap into a divine system that a lot of other cultures and races can’t tap into and that system allows us to prosper in spite of everything that’s been thrown our way from slavery to segregation to mass incarceration. We have a privilege pre-ordained by God that nothing and no one can stop.”