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We notice the person who is for ever bowing and fussily servile, and perhaps say, How humble he is! But the truly humble person escapes notice: the world does not know him.
Tito Colliander
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Tito Colliander
Age: 85 †
Born: 1904
Born: February 10
Died: 1989
Died: May 21
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St. Petersburg
Tito Fritiof Colliander
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Cast off the burden of sin and you will find within you the upward path that will make your ascent possible.
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Instinct seeks satisfaction. Love is free of all demands.
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Faith comes not through pondering but through action.
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Nothing happens accidentally or in such a way that you cannot learn from it you must understand this at once, for this is how your trust grows in the Lord whom you have chosen to follow.
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Through practice he has accustomed himself to wish for nothing, and for a person with no wishes, everything goes just as he wishes, explains the Abbot Dorotheus. His will has coincided with God's will, and whatever he asks, he will receive.
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