Right now in what I am about to say or do, do my desires stem from my lower or my higher self?
Mark Twain: “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble; it’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.
Bad thoughts zap your energy. Happy thoughts make you strong and free. It’s a choice you make each day, so choose to be happy – that’s the way!
Let go of your ego’s need to be right.
Let go of wondering about doing the right thing.
He who trust little should himself be little trusted.
A truly good man is not aware of his goodness and is therefore good. A foolish man tries to be good and is therefore not good.
Watch your thoughts, and when they’re anything other than compassionate, change them!
Radiate an energy of serenity and peace so that you have an uplifting effect on those you come into contact with. Your presence will make others feel calm and assured.
Eliminate as many judgments of others in your thoughts as possible. The simplest, most natural way to accomplish this is to see yourself in everyone.
This is all wrapped up in a quote that I have cited many times, which was written back in the 19th century by one of the most influential spiritual masters ever to grace my path. His name is Henry David Thoreau, and his words have always rung sharply in my consciousness: “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.
I am an extension of Source Energy, who has practiced my vibrational frequency into such alignment with my true nature that anything less than that feels off to me. And because I care about the way I feel, I guide myself easily now toward the things that feel good. And therefore, I am always on my path.
You were born with wings. You are not meant for crawling, so don’t. You have wings. Learn to use them and fly. – Rumi.
Every person you interact with should feel the inner glow that comes from being appreciated, particularly for the ways in which they express their creativity. A core theme, which strengthens the flow of the power of intention, is wanting for others as much as you intend for yourself.
In order to float an idea into your reality, you must be willing to do a somersault into the inconceivable and land on your feet, contemplating what you want instead of what you don’t have.
Why would they use up their precious moments for living by worrying about something they can’t do anything about?
Once what you are doing has for you meaning, it is irrelevant whether you’re happy or unhappy. You are content – you are not alone in your Spirit – you belong.1.
Release the what-ifs and all of your goals for the future, replacing them with the power of this instant.
I’ve often cited the Buddhist proverb “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” Although it is not always evident at the time, all of our experiences in this life, even those that are painful, have a true and necessary purpose in our soul’s journey.
Whatever approval is supposed to come your way will do so in perfect alignment. Whatever disfavor shows up is also a part of this perfect alignment.