God's image is more than flesh and bones.
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Charles F. Glassman
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Staring at the light of another blinds the view of our own.
Although to our automatic brain, change always means potential danger. In order to calm that brain, it means embracing change so to turn on the light in our mind and open the door to our true potential.
Sometimes what seems so right turns out wrong and what seems so wrong turns out right. What do I call this phenomenon? Life.
In order to reach for the stars, you must have both feet planted firmly on the ground.
Don't wait for the law of attraction to happen to you; make it happen for you, by taking action. Once you do this, you will experience the law of revelation.
Usually when someone is angry we hear their angry words. Instead, try hearing the unspoken, __ am scared, I am frustrated, I am insecure, I am vulnerable, I am threatened.
Recognizing that God exists in all of us is the first step toward genuine kindness.
The fear of being alone is a great obstacle to attracting the relationship that is right for you.
You won't find your soul in a textbook, self-help book, or buy it in a store. Sometimes, it's just a matter of looking past the anger, regret, and envy to see its smiling face.
The only certainty in life is that it is uncertain.
When I remove the layers that say I can't, I discover a burning ember that says I should, I can, and I will.
Make sure when you reach for the stars, you keep both feet firmly planted on the ground.
Action, not philosophy will get you going. Pick yourself up and move forward. That is the only way you can still enjoy life while you are blessed to be living it.
Controlling unwanted thoughts is not the problem. Believing, thrusting, and taking direction from them is.
When you don't ask for advice, but get it anyway, it has more to do with the needs and wants of the giver than you the receiver.
Gratitude opens the door to faith and faith opens the door to our relationship with God.
Belief can convert the mundane into the miraculous.