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Love Matters (Spiritual Self Series, #2) Love Matters by Donna Goddard
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“Like people, places have their own unique energy. If we understand and respect that, we can use them for our growth.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“People who are aligned with their spiritual nature enjoy being alone. However, out of a sense of love, compassion, and purpose, most spiritual people make it their business to interact with others.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“It is a substantial offering to any relationship to be capable of silence—a calm, stable silence that has no nervousness and no desire to be anything.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Be open to whoever God sends your way regardless of age, gender, background, likes, dislikes, attractions, and aversions. Treat everyone as a gift of the moment.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Touch is a conveyor belt for energy. Make sure the energy you’re transferring is positive and life-enhancing.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“The energy of all our objects transforms according to our use and handling of them. Cleanups are important not only in an aesthetic sense but also in an energetic sense. You will never delete unwanted karma from your life if you cannot delete the gross physical counterparts of it.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Dissolving our ego is merging with our spiritual identity. It is highly comfortable to our soul, but our ego can, and probably will, experience it as life-threatening. The discomfort is temporary, and the blessed result is permanent.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Dissolving our problems requires a lot of going into our emotions, memories, and pain. It means allowing angry, sad, and fearful thoughts to come up and be clearly seen so they can dissolve.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Dissolving our problems requires a lot of going into our emotions, memories, and pain. It is called by different names—burning karma, riding out emotions, going into oneself, dissolving memories. It means allowing angry, sad, and fearful thoughts to come up and be clearly seen so they can dissolve.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Everyone is born with an internal map of how to navigate this life best according to their capabilities, evolution, and leanings. Look at your map often to ensure you are headed where you genuinely want to go.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“The less people know, the more arrogant they tend to be. Someone who is very teachable in any field realises that there is an endless amount they don’t know. The masters are innately teachable.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Every life and every lifeform is as intricate and marvellous as our own. The increasing realisation of this is an indication of developing consciousness.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“There is no need to try and “love yourself” when you realise that you are made from love and live in love.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“Awake or asleep, we have two companions: the relentless, restless personal mind and the divine Mind. Choose carefully whom you will allow such intimate and influential access.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“We only have so much time and energy in this lifetime. We have to decide where to put it. No one can decide this for us or force it upon us. We must choose with our deepest, intuitive self.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“If you are called upon to help with the terminal illness of a loved one, the best way is to constantly have in mind the impossibility of a soul being terminal.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“If you are suffering from ill health, it is important to keep reassuring yourself that you are going to get better. Your body is highly attentive to your thoughts and words, soaking them in like a child. You want your mind and energies to move in the direction you wish to go.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters
“While there’s nothing wrong with looking our best, our best is predominantly an inside affair. With modern technology and money, people can make themselves look considerably ageless. However, it is not the right type of agelessness. If we age gracefully and with minimal intervention, then we and those around us are reminded of the movement of time and the preciousness of life. Otherwise, the botoxed face can get quite a shock when death does not heed its camouflaged face.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters