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  2. The world’s great problem is a lack of humility. The result ...

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    The great challenge of human life is to weave humility and autonomy together in a way that encourages compassion and innovation, love and ambition, self-restraint and pride.

  3. Hubris - Wikipedia

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    Illustration for John Milton's Paradise Lost by Gustave Doré (1866). The spiritual descent of Lucifer into Satan, one of the most famous examples of hubris.. Hubris (/ ˈ h juː b r ɪ s /; from Ancient Greek ὕβρις (húbris) 'pride, insolence, outrage'), or less frequently hybris (/ ˈ h aɪ b r ɪ s /), [1] describes a personality quality of extreme or excessive pride [2] or dangerous ...

  4. Humility - Wikipedia

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    The immediate fruit of humility is intuitive peace and pleasure. With humility they [clarification needed] continue to meditate on the Lord, the treasure of excellence. The God-conscious being is steeped in humility. One whose heart is mercifully blessed with abiding humility. [sentence fragment] Sikhism treats humility as a begging bowl before ...

  5. Seven virtues - Wikipedia

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    The traditional understanding of the difference between cardinal and theological virtues is that the latter are not fully accessible to humans in their natural state without assistance from God. [6] Thomas Aquinas believed that while the cardinal virtues could be formed through habitual practice, the theological virtues could only be practised ...

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    Celebrate Pride month in June and share your Pride all year-round with 55 of the best Pride quotes. These famous LGBTQ+ quotes are also inspiring caption ideas.

  7. Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia

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    Pride is the opposite of humility. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] C. S. Lewis writes in Mere Christianity that pride is the "anti-God" state, the position in which the ego and the self are directly opposed to God: "Unchastity, anger, greed, drunkenness and all that, are mere fleabites in comparison: it was through Pride that Lucifer became wicked: Pride leads ...

  8. Prelest - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination comes after a long experience of fighting the passions, flowing from the action of Divine grace and the practice of humility. Professor N.E. Pestov writes that the safest spiritual path to avoid prelest is to habitually submit to an experienced and holy elder, or at least to respect the advice of others.

  9. Theological virtues - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas stated that theological virtues are so called "because they have God for their object, both in so far as by them we are properly directed to Him, and because they are infused into our souls by God alone, as also, finally, because we come to know of them only by Divine revelation in the Sacred Scriptures". [2]