Nourishing Quotes

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Amit Ray
“Women are the nourishing power of the Universe. Whoever has deep respect for women of the world, will remain free from diseases.”
Amit Ray

Sanober  Khan
“how can i ever
breathe normally again

after having been cradled
by the kind of sorrow
so silent, that it nourishes

after having been swept
by the kind of joy
so absolute, that it wounds.”
Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

“A woman's body is a sacred temple. A work of art, and a life-giving vessel. And once she becomes a mother, her body serves as a medicine cabinet for her infant. From her milk she can nourish and heal her own child from a variety of ailments. And though women come in a wide assortment as vast as the many different types of flowers and birds, she is to reflect divinity in her essence, care and wisdom. God created a woman's heart to be a river of love, not to become a killing machine.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Amit Ray
“Each moment, breath is nourishing millions and millions of cells in our body.Listen to its language, interpret its words and enter into the mystery of life.”
Amit Ray, Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath

“He exuded wisdom-even the wisest...were pale, flickering candles next to the nourishing solar illumination of [his] insights.”
Aprilynne Pike, Spells

“Find a partner who is into sensual living, if you are into it as well. It makes life so much easier, deeply nourishing and a lot of fun. Sudi Piggott boldly said, "Meals dictate my life... I use food to choose my friends. I have recently split from my husband, and if I find a new partner he must be into food.”
Lebo Grand

Nikki Erlick
“The tree, of course, felt like the perfect structure. The tree of life. The tree of knowledge. The reminder that we will all find our ultimate rest beneath the soil, nourishing the life that grows above us.”
Nikki Erlick, The Measure

“Our infant muscles let go and mold to the shape of our mother's bodies when we are securely held.

Our bodies learn the meaning of the sensations of hunger and thirst from the interpersonal sweetness of our need being seen, met and satisfied by our mother as food is offered.

We take in her attentiveness along with the nourishment, and this shapes our openness to all kinds of nurturance throughout our lives.

Our hearts beat more slowly and our amygdalae calm when she is in a ventral state, her presence reassuring us of the possibility of safety in connection.”
Bonnie Badenoch, The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships

Pear Nuallak
“We make ourselves in order to destroy ourselves, becoming compost for the next thing.”
Pear Nuallak, Pearls from Their Mouth