Examples of using Inner fire in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Find the inner fire.
I need someone strong who can withstand my inner fire.
He is my inner fire.
The flames in the outer reality meet the inner fire.
It is her inner fire.
The most glowing successes are but reflections of an inner fire.
Awaken the inner fire.
It's this inner fire; it's almost like you're a total psychopath but exciting.
Receive the inner fire.
I smiled seeing to myself so much innocence on that eyes…repeating to myself… try to find again my inner fire.
Fueling the Inner Fire.
This time, decided to take a step furtherand write my diary every day and always remembering that I have my inner fire!
Sparking the Inner Fire.
A girl with a strong inner fire, you can feel it from the first moment of the meeting, she can touch every man and then conquer his heart.
Release your inner fire.
This talisman is recommended for all those who seek the strength to stand up for themselves andto connect with their inner strength and their inner fire.
Igniting the Inner Fire.
If this inner fire rages for long enough, with sufficient intensity, it will finally consume that one, central, overwhelming desire for God or the Self.".
Awakening the Inner Fire.
Think you have smothered your inner fire and found enlightenment But all you have done is make yourself cold.
To re-light the inner fire.
They turn us on, lighting up our inner fire for just a moment, and immediately after we are faced again with a feeling of emptiness and a desire for the next source of entertainment.
And what about our inner fire?
Why is it that at some point in life, we turn down our inner fire and lose our childlike wonder and curiosity, trading it in for the drudging daily routine and worries that never seem to end?
I hugged myself, promising not to forget my inner fire.
It's like this inner fire, you know?
That's the rational,logical part of you at work… but I want to reach your inner fire, your spirit.
A thought flashes up in our soul when our blood, our inner fire, nervous system, and air cooperate in such a way.
It is the archetype of thedisciplined warrior that learns to control his impulses and inner fire and to direct it willfully to achieve his goals.
We can perceive the solid, the fluid and the gaseous,and we can still perceive outwardly warmth or fire, but here an inner perception begins.