Anonymous Anonymous Chin-Ning Chu Dan Millman Debbie Ford Deepak Chopra Delfin Knowledge System Dinah Mulock Don Miguel Ruiz Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Eckhart Tolle Eknath Easwaran Fr. Anthony DeMello, S.J. Gandhi Hans Margolius Jeff Maziarek Karol K. Truman Kim Allen Lynn Grabhorn Marianne Williamson Marie-Louise von Franz Marlo Morgan Martia Nelson Mary Evans Meister Eckhart Michael Tamura Nancy Zi Neale Donald Walsch Neale Donald Walsch Neale Donald Walsch Norman Vincent Peale Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D Richard & Mary Alice Jafolla Richard Carlson, PH.D. Samuel Smiles Sanaya Roman Shakti Gawain Stuart Wilde The Daily Guru Unknown Source Virginia Satir | Sanaya Roman“Fear is an undercurrent and the more you can discover it and face it the more you can heal it through your unconditional love and acceptance of yourself. How do you discover fear? Ask yourself if there are any reasons you do not feel free to make a decision to do what you want to do. Perhaps there is a fear that there will not be enough money, a fear that you cannot make it on your own, that you will not succeed, or a fear that others do not love you and will not want you if you do not live up to their expectations, or if you stand up for yourself.
As you look at this decision, ask yourself, what would you do if you know you were totally safe and protected, guided and loved by the higher forces of the universe? If you knew your soul was assisting you in every way possible, and if you knew you could fully trust your wiser self, would you make a different decision?”
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“Why is it so difficult to look another person in the eyes and come from your deepest truth? Is it because of fear of loss? Is it a fear you won’t be loved if you reveal your deeper being? For some of you, it is a fear of being vulnerable. It is often easier to play out roles that say, ‘I am strong and invincible, I am a perfect person’, rather than to take down the walls and uncover who you are to another person.
When you have nothing to lose, it certainly is easier to come from your deepest truth. The universe may put you in a situation in which you have nothing to lose so that you can experience coming from your deepest truth and thus clean up a relationship. But you do not need to get to the point where you have nothing to lose to speak the truth.”
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“Some of the things people think they need to feel secure are acknowledgement and recognition, praise, love, fame and fortune. Often love is demanded from others in a very specific way—so many phone calls a week, so many hugs, so many times the other person says ‘I love you.’ Security needs can also include the need to feel the world is safe, to feel that you are special, to feel a part of something.
Many of you look to others to give this to you, and you find constant disappointment. You CAN satisfy your security needs yourself—you can love yourself, believe that the world is safe, acknowledge and recognize your accomplishments. Ultimately, only YOU can fulfill these needs.”
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“Consciousness can be shifted in simple ways. When you are with children or friends, focus on what you can do that will create a shift for them. When you meet people, think of what you can contribute to them, not what you will get from them. If you are getting together with friends, ask what you could do together that will expand each of you. Ask yourself, ‘How can I serve them with my words or actions?’ Any time you come from your heart, speak with love, and assist people in recognizing their divinity you shift their consciousness.
Even when you meet with a business client, ask ‘What is the higher purpose of this call or visit? How can I make a contribution to this person’s life? How can my work, product, advice, or service empower this person?’ As you do this regularly, you will lift your friendships to a higher level and evolve more rapidly yourself. You may find many wonderful surprises and much business success as you start focusing on serving other people.”
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“Many of you are too humble, wearing the cloak of self-doubt, of wondering who you are. You who are so kind and loving are full of light; you have so much to offer the world. It is important for you to take off our veil, for it hinders you in serving on a larger scale. When you pay attention to your doubts and fears, to that little voice saying, ‘You’re not good enough’, you are simply giving heed to your lower self. You have the ability to change your focus.
You do not need to pay attention to these voices within you that create pain, or make you feel less competent, smart or able. You can simply act as if that part of you were a small child; hold it, reassure it, and move on. Do not let those voices attract too much of your attention, and do not think that you are them either. Learn not to pay attention to the little voices within that would have you think you are not great.”
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