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  • #1
    Miguel Ruiz
    “Todas las cosas están vivas y cambian continuamente, de modo que, en ocasiones, lo máximo que podrás hacer tendrá una gran calidad, y en otras no será tan bueno.”
    Miguel Ruiz, Los Cuatro Acuerdos: Un libro de la sabiduría tolteca

  • #2
    Miguel Ruiz
    “Your reactions are the key to having a wonderful life. If you can learn to control your own reactions, then you can change your routines, and you can change your life.”
    Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship

  • #3
    Miguel Ruiz
    “fear exists in the mind, and in humans, that fear controls the mind.”
    Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship

  • #4
    Miguel Ruiz
    “The whole world can love you, but that love will not make you happy. What will make you happy is the love coming out of you.”
    Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship

  • #5
    Miguel Ruiz
    “Give us the courage to love our family and friends unconditionally, and to change our relationships in the most positive and loving way.”
    Don Miguel Ruiz, The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship

  • #6
    Andrea Wulf
    “After he saw the devastating environmental effects of colonial plantations at Lake Valencia in Venezuela in 1800, Humboldt became the first scientist to talk about harmful human-induced climate change.”
    Andrea Wulf, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World

  • #7
    Andrea Wulf
    “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring is based on Humboldt’s concept of interconnectedness, and scientist James Lovelock’s famous Gaia theory of the earth as a living organism bears remarkable similarities.”
    Andrea Wulf, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World

  • #8
    Brian L. Weiss
    “They tell me there are many gods, for God is in each of us.”
    Brian L. Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

  • #9
    Brian L. Weiss
    “We are frightfully concerned with our own deaths, sometimes so much so that we forget the real purpose of our lives. I was also becoming less obsessive. I didn’t need to be in control all the time. Although I was trying to become less serious, this transformation was difficult for me. I still had much to learn.”
    Brian L. Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

  • #10
    Brian L. Weiss
    “I have been to different planes at different times. Each one is a level of higher consciousness. What plane we go to depends upon how far we’ve progressed….”
    Brian L. Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

  • #11
    Brian L. Weiss
    “We also must learn not to just go to those people whose vibrations are the same as ours. It is normal to feel drawn to somebody who is on the same level that you are. But this is wrong. You must also go to those people whose vibrations are wrong … with yours. This is the importance … in helping … these people.”
    Brian L. Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

  • #12
    Brian L. Weiss
    “The reward is in doing, but doing without expecting anything … doing unselfishly.”
    Brian L. Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

  • #13
    Andrea Wulf
    “He saw the earth as one great living organism where everything was connected,”
    Andrea Wulf, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World

  • #14
    Andrea Wulf
    “he also believed that a great part of our response to the natural world should be based on the senses and emotions.”
    Andrea Wulf, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World

  • #15
    Andrea Wulf
    “According to the French philosopher René Descartes and his followers, God had given this mechanical world its initial push, while Isaac Newton regarded the universe more like a divine clockwork, with God as the maker continuing to intervene.”
    Andrea Wulf, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World



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