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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spiritually ready" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or an idea that is prepared or open to a spiritual connection or new spiritual understanding. For example, "After a week of deep meditation and contemplation, he was spiritually ready to embrace the new ideas presented to him."
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"We don't isolate our family," she wrote, "but we do feel like we are called to shelter them from evil until they are spiritually ready to stand firm".
Again incorporating Egyptian mysticism, the P-Funk characters Starchild and Doctor Funkenstein hid information about the true source of the universe in the pyramids until mankind was mentally and spiritually ready to receive it.
It is only after she has been crippled in a car crash - humbled, in fact, like the blinded Mr Rochester in Jane Eyre - that Daisy is spiritually ready for the privilege of a relationship with winsome Benjamin Button.
"I am going to get myself spiritually ready and I am going to take my time," he said of readying himself for his installation.
All four chose to wear their head scarves but their two younger Turkish friends who were visiting were not yet "spiritually ready" to embrace the scarf.
Blase Cupich flew into O'Hare International Airport on Thursday afternoon, less than a week before he is set to succeed Cardinal Francis George as archbishop of Chicago, and said his first task is getting "spiritually ready" for his new job.
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Spiritually, he is ready to die and should be relieved of his pain, they say, but those charms will not release him until they have been ritually removed.
The key is, don't accept invitations to travel down somebody else's rabbit hole unless you are mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically ready to do so.
I didn't have her in my 20s because I had no time and I wasn't emotionally ready or spiritually prepared.
Lonergan's characters — men with dwindling options and uncertain futures — are members of the "white working class" we've been hearing so much about lately: financially strapped, spiritually unsettled, and perhaps ready to pull the lever for a businessman promising "something terrific".
"She looked a little disturbed to think that spiritually she was not ready for heaven, but we prayed there in the living room and she had tears of joy, for she knew then that she would go to heaven".
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