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10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace by Wayne W. Dyer
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“Not being offended is a way of saying, “I have control over how I’m going to feel, and I choose to feel peaceful regardless of what I observe going on. When you feel offended, you’re practicing judgment. You judge someone else to be stupid, insensitive, rude, arrogant, inconsiderate, or foolish, and then you find yourself upset and offended by their conduct. What you may not realize is that when you judge another person, you do not define them. You define yourself as someone who needs to judge others.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Listen to your music, and do what you know you have to do to feel whole, to feel complete, and to feel as if you’re fulfilling your destiny. You’ll never be at peace if you don’t get that music out and let it play. Let the world know why you’re here, and do it with passion.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Your attachments are the source of all your problems. The need to be right, to possess someone or something, to win at all costs, to be viewed by others as superior—these are all attachments. The open mind resists these attachments and consequently experiences inner peace and success. To release attachments, you have to make a shift in how you”
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“The willingness and ability to live fully in the now eludes many people. While eating your appetizer, don’t be concerned with dessert. While reading a book, notice where your thoughts are. While on vacation, be there instead of thinking about what should have been done and what has to be done when returning home. Don’t let the elusive present moment get used up by thoughts that aren’t in the here and now. There”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“the greater danger is not that your hopes are too high and you fail to reach them; it’s that they’re too low and you do.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“At the group consciousness level, you’re often dedicated to continuing social problems such as war, brutality, and religious persecution, which originated in ancestral enmities that have existed for thousands of years. But it also comes right down to daily living. Families insist that you adopt their viewpoint, hate whom they hate, and love whom they love. You have blind allegiance to a company that may be making weapons of destruction, a concept to which you’re normally opposed, but you do it anyway because “it’s my job.” Some policemen and soldiers victimize their fellow human beings by behaving worse than the criminals or so-called enemies they abhor so much. Our inhumanity to our fellow human beings is often justified on the grounds of a group-consciousness mentality. Members of gangs or societies will behave in horrid ways, spurred on by a group or clan mentality.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“you’re not what you’ve done, what you’ve been, how others have taught you, or what has been done to you. You’re a part of the beloved, connected always to your source, and therefore connected to the unlimited power of the beloved. Your”
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“There is just one life for each of us: our own. — Euripides”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“I always entertain great hopes. —Robert Frost”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“you find yourself in a fearful mode, stop right there and invite God onto the scene. Turn fear over to your Senior Partner with these words: “I don’t know how to deal with this, but I know I’m connected to You, the miraculous creative force in this universe. I’ll move my ego out of the way and turn it over to You.” Try it. You’ll be surprised by how quickly that higher energy of love will nullify and dissolve your fearful thoughts and empower you at the same time. Anger,”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Releasing guilt is like removing a huge weight from your shoulders. Guilt is released through the empowering thought of love and respect for yourself. You empower yourself with love and respect, letting go of standards of perfection and refusing to use up the precious currency of your life, the now, with thoughts that only continue to frustrate and weaken you. Instead, you can vow to be better than you used to be, which is the true test of nobility. Apathetic”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“The thought that makes most people the weakest is shame, which produces humiliation. The importance of forgiving yourself cannot be stated strongly enough. If you carry around thoughts of shame about what you’ve done in the past, you’re weakening yourself both physically and emotionally. Similarly, if you use a technique of shame and humiliation on anyone to get them to reform, you’re going to create a weakened person who will never become empowered until those shameful and humiliating thoughts are removed. Removing your own thoughts of shame involves a willingness to let go, to see your past behaviors as lessons you had to learn, and to reconnect to your source through prayer and meditation.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Feelings of despair, anger, hatred, bitterness, stress, and depression stem from the ego’s anxiety and insistence on living up to an external standard. The result is the anguish of not measuring up or fitting in properly. The ego will seldom allow you to rest, and demands more and more because it’s terrified that you’ll be called a failure. When you move beyond ego and make your higher self the dominant force in your life, you’ll begin to feel that contentment and inner glow of peace and success that characterizes the extra mile. 2.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Everything that you wish to manifest emerges from Spirit, from the silence. You don’t use your ego to manifest. In fact, ego can inhibit the creative process. For this reason, I urge you not to divulge your private insights, what you intend to create. As St. Paul said, “That which is seen, hath not come from that which doth appear.” When you talk about your emerging manifesting ideas and relate your insights to others, you often feel the need to explain and defend them. What happens is that ego has entered. Once the ego is present, the manifesting stops. Silence is where manifesting occurs, so keep your potential miracles in the treasured silence that you embrace as often as possible. You can rely upon it and enjoy basking in the serenity and inner peace that silence and meditation always bring.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“What is your passion? What stirs your soul and makes you feel like you’re totally in harmony with why you showed up here in the first place? Know this for certain: Whatever it may be, you can make a living doing it and simultaneously provide a service for others. I guarantee”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“Kahlil Gibran said, “When you are born, your work is placed in your heart.” So, what is your work? Your purpose? Are you living it out the way your heart urges you to?”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“As Michelangelo suggested, the greater danger is not that your hopes are too high and you fail to reach them; it’s that they’re too low and you do. Have within you an imaginary candle flame that burns brightly regardless of what goes before you. Let this inner flame represent for you the idea that you’re capable of manifesting miracles in your life. In”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“minimize your material-world concerns and to put more of your energy into the essence of life, which is love and service.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“the only thing you can do with your life is give it away. You’ll find yourself feeling purposeful if you can find a way to always be in the service of others.”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace
“There Is a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem [Harper Collins, 2001].)”
Wayne W. Dyer, 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace