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It would seem my feet are too tender for such wayfaring."
And little or nothing did I learn from such wayfaring," he returned with a smile.
Marriage is considered to be a good deed and it does not hinder spiritual wayfaring.
The novice whispered a swift blessing after him, and a prayer for safe wayfaring.
Everyone, it seems, is obsessed with Wayfaring.
The Splendid Wayfaring, 1920.
The Spanish muleteer has an inexhaustible stock of songs and ballads, with which to beguile his incessant wayfaring.
"Wayfaring Pilgrim" - (traditional)
A dangerous crossing, a dangerous wayfaring, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting.
"Wayfaring: A Manual for Insight Meditation".
Burl Ives on Wayfaring Stranger (1944)
We breakfasted well on some amber melons, and a stolen fowl that we cooked in the woods, and then resumed our wayfaring.
Three outstanding examples are "The Eavesdropper," "In Apple Time" and "Wayfaring."
"Wayfaring Pilgrim" - 5:05 (*)
Andreas Scholl on Wayfaring Stranger: Folksongs (2001)
He'd had occasion to stay at Abbeys of the Wayfaring Order a time or two when he'd taken excursions into the country, and these dining-halls all looked alike.
Hilton Als reads James McCourt's "Kaye Wayfaring in 'Avenged.'"
Practical 'Irfan is sometimes called sayr wa suluk (Spiritual wayfaring) and is in many ways synonymous to Sufism.
Oh, yes, I know it's only infrared radiation; I ani not an Incarnation] st. Nevertheless, that dimming after death is like a sign of the final wayfaring.
In the book, Bahá'u'lláh describes the qualities and grades of four types of mystical wayfarers: "Those who progress in mystic wayfaring are of four kinds."
"Kaye Wayfaring in 'Avenged'" was published in the January 9, 1978, issue of The New Yorker and is collected in a book of the same title.
A diwan (collection of poetry or prose) called The Desire of the Travelling Murids and the Gift of the Wayfaring Gnostics.
In five months he completed all stages of spiritual wayfaring as required by the Naqshbandi's and that in a year he attained the highest degree of sainthood (al-welaya al-kobra).
Kaye Wayfaring, in her mid-40's when we begin, misses an Oscar nomination for one film, stars in another about a 16th-century Irish pirate queen and plays her own suicidal mother in another.
Hilton Als reads James McCourt's "Kaye Wayfaring in 'Avenged,'" and discusses it with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.