by Stuart Wilde.
Q: In your tape series "Loving Relationships" you explain how females have a natural
spiritual balance. You also mention that when women figure that out and stop
trying to compete with male energies, they will begin to know their power. Do
you have any thoughts...
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by Paul, via Penelope Ashton.
It is true that money should never
be used as the only yardstick for accomplishment, but it is useless to pretend
that is not so. That may change in the future, but for the now, money is the
measure to be used as an exchange of energy. As always, the end result to strive for is balance...
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by Patricia
Remele.
We live in a sea of beliefs and
assumptions that govern how we see the world. Implicit and unspoken, they subtly
determine all aspects of our lives. When we act on the basis of these beliefs,
our actions are programmed by them and the results we obtain reflect them.
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by Stuart Wilde.
Our life's journey of
self-discovery is not a straight line rising from one level of consciousness to
another. Instead, it is a series of steep climbs and flat plateaus that take
place within our spiritual perception and psychology. The plane of
day-to-day existence that...
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by Dr. Wayne Dyer.

It
is a simple procedure to calculate the number of seeds in an apple. But who
among us can ever say how many apples are in a seed? No one — and the reason is
that the answer is infinite. Endless! That is what the abundance principle is
all about...
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by John Holland.
A way of preventing worry is to stop being such a
perfectionist. You don't have to do everything flawlessly. It's mainly in the
mind that you worry about doing everything just right. I've learned to replace perfectionism with permission to be human...
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by James
Dillehay.
Vanity means pride or self-worship,
which is different from self-love. In the effervescence of gaining achievement,
it is easy to become enamored with oneself. Feeling good about yourself is healthy.
When self-love turns to self-worship...
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by José Stevens, Ph.D.
What is prosperity? Many of you automatically think of
prosperity as something primarily financial. However, this is simply not so. It is success by your standards: it could mean lying in the sun for an hour a day without having to feel you should be...
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by Alan
Cohen.
While having dinner with a
well-known author and lecturer, our conversation drifted to money. "I have
enough money," he told me casually. I don't need any more money." I know people with more money than
this man, and they still don't have enough..
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by Alan Cohen.
Perhaps early in life you adopted a thought about yourself that
defined you as small, ugly, incapable, or unlovable. Most of us did. And perhaps
you went on to live as if that identity was true. And perhaps, like many, you...
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by Bill Plotkin.

What does it mean,
exactly, to be "lost"? Perhaps this: we don't know how to get from where we are
to where we want to be. I may know where I am physically but be
lost because I have no idea what I want to do next in my life or where I want
to go. We can also be
lost intellectually, emotionally, or spiritually...
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by Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.

Research shows
that you are more likely to die from a heart attack or stroke between 9
A.M. and 11 A.M. on Monday morning than any other time of the week. Of
course, it's not Monday that kills us but the meaning we attach to this
artificial walling off of the time of our life. Wolves and robins don't know it's Monday. They don't take
weekends off and divide their time into quality and not-quality time...
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