The Spiritual Practice of Generosity

By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, October 13, 2016

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If generosity is how we honor and express human value, than any act of kindness counts in the bigger picture. We can all be kind. We can all be generous. This is one of the key teachings of all the world’s religions. So we decided to look into our databases of quotes collected from our reading and see what teachers of our times and earlier ones have said about the spiritual practice of generosity. Read this assortment of quotes and observations, share them, and make them a part of your own development.

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About the Author

Co-founders and co-directors of Spirituality & Practice, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat have been covering contemporary culture and the spiritual renaissance for nearly five decades. They are the authors of the national bestseller Spiritual Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life, a collection of more than 650 examples of spiritual perspectives on everyday experience, which is also the basis of a 26-part DVD series. In that book, the Brussats introduced the Alphabet of Spiritual Literacy — 37 essential spiritual practices of the world's religions and spiritual paths.See Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat's website.

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