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It's All in the Energy First, I teach becoming aware of four energy points: thoughts, words, feelings, and actions.
- Jack Canfield
Everything you think, say, and do needs to become intentional and aligned with your purpose, your values, and your goals.
- Jack Canfield
And belief is a choice. It is simply a thought you choose to think over and over until it becomes automatic.
- Jack Canfield
A man is literally what he thinks
- James Allen
You are the thinker of your thoughts and as such you are the maker of yourself and condition. Thought is causal and creative, and appears in your character and life in the form of results. There are no accidents in your life. Both its harmonies and antagonisms are the responsive chords of your thoughts. A man thinks, and his life appears.
- James Allen
Immortality is here and now, and is not a speculative something beyond the grave. It is a lucid state of consciousness in which the sensations of the body, the varying and unrestful states of mind, and the circumstances and events of life are seen to be of a fleeting and therefore of an illusory character.
- James Allen
As he thinks, so he is; as he continues to think, so he remains.
- James Allen
A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts.
- James Allen
You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.
- James Allen
As a man thinketh in his heart, so shall he be
- James Allen
What we look for is what we will see, what we see determines our perspective, and our perspective determines our reality.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Sartre felt that Hell is other people, but precisely the opposite is true. Hell is being left alone forever with no other reality than your own consciousness of yourself. It is being locked in a casket of your own internal chaos with no hope of a window, or door leading in light from outside to give you a moment's respite from yourself. Hell is the refusal of the gift of the other.
- John Eldredge