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Truths to Ponder
Nothing affects the child more than the unlived life of the parent
Carl Jung
What I judge I breed, attract or become.
Nothing is surer; the beliefs I have and the dreams I have are dissonant.
It's never done!
The actual truth requires no forgiveness.
Do I know what is ultimately good and bad in the Universe?
Wisdom is the acknowledgement of balance in myself and others.
Wisdom is the instantaneous recognition that crisis is a blessing.
Wisdom is the instantaneous recognition of balance.
Wisdom is not optimism or pessimism. It is love.
To speak is to distort the truth.
The last words before the truth of silence are: Thank you. I love
you.
My heart is filled with love and waits to be opened. v Gratitude
opens the gateway of my heart and lets the truth of love radiate
out and shine.
My maximum evolution requires support and challenge.
Nothing is missing, it just changes in form.
Until I appreciate it the way I've got it I won't get it the way
I want it.
What determines the size of my circle is the degree of gratitude
I have for what I have.
The edge of my circle is my consciousness
The edge of my circle is:
Whatever I see as right or wrong
Wherever I see pleasure without pain
Wherever I see pain without pleasure
Whatever I would like to change in the world
To change the world I must change myself first.
As I transform my issues my circle grows.
When the Inner Voice speaks louder than the outer voices, I am INSPIRED.
I can turn my got to's into love to's.
I can't manage anything I can't see the balance in.
Maximum evolution / growth occurs at the border between order and
chaos.
Whatever I am not grateful for runs me.
I can't give what I haven't got.
People can reject my expectations, they cannot reject my love.
What I see in others is a reflection of me.
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter
how improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes (by Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, 1859-1930)
All truth passes through three
stages. First it is ridculed. Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.' Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)