
The Blessedness of Stillness
03/10/24 • 17 min
"You've mastered the art of life when you've learnt to succeed from the place of silence. When you know your strength is to sit still. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. When you allow God to hide you in His quiver and cover you in the shadow of His hands yet your fame spreads without any conscious effort on your part."
-Pst Poju
"You've mastered the art of life when you've learnt to succeed from the place of silence. When you know your strength is to sit still. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. When you allow God to hide you in His quiver and cover you in the shadow of His hands yet your fame spreads without any conscious effort on your part."
-Pst Poju
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