I grew up in the east side of Detroit in an area where there was very little, except for a lot of scarcity, poverty and hunger. I never woke up saying, 'I'm an orphan again today, isn't this terrible? Poor me.'
From Wayne Dyer
I am particularly drawn to the form of meditation called Japa. I know it works.
The Tao teaches us not to intervene and interfere. The things we love we have to learn to leave alone. And the people we love we have to learn to let them be.
Don't program yourself to break down as you age with thoughts that decline is inevitable. Time may be passing for our bodies, but because they house our ageless souls, we never need to see ourselves as old and infirm.
Within all of us is a divine capacity to manifest and attract all that we need and desire.
The child inside of you knows how to take things as they come, how to deal most effectively and happily with everything and everyone it encounters on this planet. If you can recapture that childlike essence of your being, you can stay 'forever young at heart.'
In my own life I know that my state of cheerfulness is a reliable gauge of my level of spiritual enlightenment at that moment. The more cheerful, happy, contented, and satisfied I am feeling, the more aware I am of my deep connection to Spirit.
If you want to be a voice for peace in the world, begin by making peace a permanent condition of your own life.
Heaven is a state of mind, not a location, since Spirit is everywhere and in everything.
Find joy and solace in the simple, and cultivate your utopia by feeling the Tao in every cubic inch of space.
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