Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender (Power vs. Force, #9)
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Fear of the future no longer exists when the past has been healed.
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Love is a way of being.
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That which we freely give to life flows back to us because we are equally part of that life.
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What we affirm in others, we actually affirm in ourselves.
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A key to making Love unconditional is the willingness to forgive.
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sudden decrease in the level of the cortisol hormone. In addition to a somewhat euphoric effect, cortisol also has an anesthetic effect; therefore, during the letdown period of low-cortisol production, weekenders may notice physical symptoms that were ignored during the excitement of the work week, and they may complain of many aches and pains over the weekend that weren’t experienced while at work.
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Don’t look for answers; instead, let go of the feelings behind the question.
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The objective of psychotherapy is to replace unsatisfactory mental programs with more satisfactory ones. In contrast, the objective of letting go is the elimination of limiting mental and emotional programs.
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The person who suffers from inner poverty is relentlessly driven to accumulate on the material level.
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“You are born alone and you die alone.” Nothing, in fact, is farther from the truth. As recent books on near-death experiences reveal, it is during life that one often feels alone and, at the moment of death, there is an absolute feeling of oneness and connectedness (Eadie, 1992; Neal, 2011).
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What often passes for love in common human understanding is primarily attachment, dependency, and possessiveness.
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