When you practice positive inner dialogue, people will want to bond with you, help you, be near you. They want to share in the bliss that shines through your eyes and is reflected in your every action.
The deepest reality you are aware of is the one from which you draw your power.
My first exposure to the vocabulary of inter-beingness was through the writings of Thich Nhat Hahn, to whom I remain enormously grateful.
The scene isn’t one of perpetual death but of life circulating within itself.
Karma, memory, and desire are just the software of the soul. It’s conditioning that the soul undergoes in order to create experience. And it’s a cycle. In most people, the cycle is a conditioned response. They do the same things over and over again.
Total self acceptance is empowering. It means allowing others to see you as they choose, without being offended.
The most good you can do for yourself spiritually is to live your life with total love, conviction, and purpose.
If we suspend judgment and look to how we can make conscious choices to uplift the situation, we can be sure that we are doing all we can to attract a happier and more harmonious outcome.
To love and be loved is the most natural expression of our being.
The experience of bliss can be the purest one of all and therefore the closest to God.
Being excited about what we do every day and sharing our gifts with the world is how we cultivate joy and energy.
The goal actually, is to wake up now.
The main thing to do at the end of the day is to write in a gratitude journal all the things that you are grateful for that happened that day. You will invite even more abundance into your life.
The best work flows from us effortlessly. Allow the gifts of spirit to come to you.
Don’t hold onto negative feelings by justifying why you are right and someone else is wrong.
Your enemy is your own self in a different uniform.
You are the most important part of the family. Take care of yourself first. Then you’ll be able to take care of everyone else even better.
Instead of looking for the right person become the right person.
When someone else makes a mistake, it is their responsibility to correct it, but it is your responsibility to handle how you feel about it.
The brain has a quality referred to as plasticity. The ability to form new neural pathways even into very old age. The brain is fluid, flexible and incredibly adaptable to new experiences.