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by John Welshon.

So many of our problems arise from a fundamental
disconnection with our own awareness, our own wisdom, and the natural world.
Once we disconnect ourselves from what we know, and what is real, we are free
to careen headlong into...
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by Marie T. Russell.
"He makes me want to be a better person." As I reflected on this statement later, I realized that this is the best
compliment anyone could ever hope to receive. Just think about your own
life... Think of the reactions and comments you may have made about
others...
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by Alan Cohen.
It is not so important how much we
give; it is how we give that counts. If you have a lot, but offer a little, you
have given little. If you have a little, but give it all, you have given much.
Our actions are real not for their outer...
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by Louise L. Hay.
You'll never have good
self-esteem if you have negative thoughts about yourself. Self-esteem
is merely feeling good about yourself, and when you do so, you develop
confidence. Confidence then builds self-esteem -- each step feeds upon
the other...
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by Alan
Cohen.
It is easy to be seduced by the idea that how things turn out is more important than what happens in the process. Manifestations, as desirable as they are, are by-products of the soul qualities that are developed in quest of the goal. The real question is not "How did it turn out?" The question is, "What happened to your spirit as you journeyed?"
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by Marie T. Russell.
I woke up this morning to grey skies. My first thought was "Uh, a grey rainy day!" It came to me that perhaps I would be best served when I wake up in the
morning to find just one good thing about the day... that the rain had stopped, that the weather was warm even if
damp, that I had the leisure of taking a morning walk... So many things to be grateful for!
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by Alan H. Cohen.

Most people have some physical symptom that
signals them that they are starting to run down their batteries. A sore
throat, headache, or hemorrhoid flare-up is the universe's way of
alerting you that you are getting stressed. Instead of working harder
or overriding the symptom with a drug, step back and regroup...
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by Gus Fowler.
Losers visualize the penalties of failure. Winners visualize the
rewards of success. Today, we are going to talk about creative
visualization, that is, the technique of using your imagination to
create what you want in your life. There is nothing new, strange, or
unusual about creative visualization. You are already using it every
day.
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by Michelle J. Johnson. Have any of you noticed that sometimes when you try to create something, certain obstacles will come up which question exactly what you're trying to create? I've wondered if this is some kind of test, you know, to see how bad I really want the creation.
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by Kathleen Norris.
When I began using computers during the 1970s, I noticed they were influencing me in unexpected ways, especially with regard to my sense of time. In a matter of days I went from marveling at the speed with which the computer could complete bookkeeping tasks I used to labor over, to snarling at the stupid machine for being so slow.
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by Marie T. Russell.
"He's so lucky! She always wins! I'm just not lucky!" Do these statements sound familiar? Have they come out of your mouth at times? Do you believe that luck is something that happens to some and not to others? That some people have it and others don't?
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by Marie T. Russell.
Our fears are with us constantly whether or not we acknowledge their presence. They reside in our subconscious and create havoc in our life. Whether your fear is of death or of cockroaches, that fear runs your life.
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