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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
87e9d7c | One of the problems with people in Chicago, she remembered, was that they were never lonely at the same time. | loneliness | Lorrie Moore | |
9c9cfc4 | You are too gifted a person to be living in a state that borders on North Dakota. | Lorrie Moore | ||
8ca99fc | His fish smells fishier than the others- he is sure of it. Perhaps he has been poisoned. | Lorrie Moore | ||
d245333 | There were about thirty-five people, all of them middle-aged, with the academic's strange mixed expression of merriment and weariness. "A cross between flirtation and a fender bender," Martin had described it once." | Lorrie Moore | ||
b543248 | There was sex where you were looked in the eye and beautiful things were said to you, and then there was what Ira used to think of as yoo-hoo sex: where the other person seemed spirited away, not quite there, their pleasure mysterious and crazy and only accidentally involving you. "Yoo-hoo?" was what his grandmother always called before entering a house where she knew someone but not well enough to know whether they were actually home." | Lorrie Moore | ||
15b66a2 | By about the sixth week the smallness of the class, and whatever makeshift intimacy had sprung up there, became suddenly oppressive to me... suddenly I wanted the anonymity of a large class, where class members did not really have faces and names and problems. In six weeks with Susan, Lodeme, Betty, Valerie, Ellen, Frances, Pat, Marie, Bridget, and Barney, (...) brought to the stubborn limits of our knowability, we were now left with the ja.. | Lorrie Moore | ||
f18725c | There is no requirement for those affected by an idea to be aware of any of this, of course. When the writer and media critic Philip Sandifer writes that "David Whitaker, at once the most important figure in Doctor Who's development and the least understood, created a show that is genuinely magical and this influence cannot be erased from within the show," he does not mean that any of the hundreds of actors and writers who went on to work o.. | J.M.R. Higgs | ||
4f62935 | First, it was far more energy-saving to foster relationships with positive people. Secondly, one of the laws of consciousness is that "like goes to like"; bitterness" | David R. Hawkins | ||
b61de6d | El doctor ama a sus pacientes y reza por ellos sin que lo sepan. | David R. Hawkins | ||
b606db0 | One might say that depression is nature's way, God's way, and our own psychology's way of saying to us that the way we look at our life is not okay. | David R. Hawkins | ||
213a275 | The purpose of sharing this approach is merely to put you in touch with your own inner feelings and experiences. In addition, there is much helpful information that your mind will want to know. The process of surrender will begin automatically, for it is the nature of the mind to seek relief from pain and suffering and to experience greater happiness. | David R. Hawkins | ||
a691ad5 | What is it? Letting go is like the sudden cessation of an inner pressure or the dropping of a weight. It is accompanied by a sudden feeling of relief and lightness, with an increased happiness and freedom. It is an actual mechanism of the mind, and everyone has experienced it on occasion. | David R. Hawkins | ||
8891c5f | This observation is in accord with scientific research. The Gray-LaViolette scientific theory integrates psychology and neurophysiology. Their research demonstrated that feeling tones organize thoughts and memory (Gray-LaViolette, 1981). Thoughts are filed in the memory bank according to the various shades of feelings associated with those thoughts. Therefore, when we relinquish or let go of a feeling, we are freeing ourselves from all of t.. | David R. Hawkins | ||
d51ef64 | It is the accumulated pressure of feelings that causes thoughts. One feeling, for instance, can create literally thousands of thoughts over a period of time. Think, for instance, of one painful memory from early life, one terrible regret that has been hidden. Look at all the years and years of thoughts associated with that single event. If we could surrender the underlying painful feeling, all of those thoughts would disappear instantly and.. | David R. Hawkins | ||
0b3b483 | A dog, for example, brings love and expands love in the heart of the owner. Love prolongs life. In fact, research documents that having a dog extends the owner's life by ten years! Just think of all the bizarre exercises, diets, and other regimens that people go through to add relatively small amounts of time on to their life, when they can simply get a dog and add ten years! Love has a powerful anabolic effect. Love increases endorphins, w.. | David R. Hawkins | ||
2656e78 | Has it made" is an inner attitude. Once we have that attitude, success is automatic. It's not a "so what?" It's an "of course." -- | David R. Hawkins | ||
20b3ca2 | Satisfaction and a feeling of success can be complete and total without anything at all happening "out there." That's what I mean by transcending the world, by no longer being dependent on the effect of it and the victim of "out there." Successful people have so many areas of satisfaction in their lives that they don't have any areas of vulnerability." | David R. Hawkins | ||
03e6b9f | When we've owned power, it's not what we have and it's not what we do that counts. It's who we are. It's what we become. Power is greatness. Greatness is stature. Stature is presence. | David R. Hawkins | ||
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David R. Hawkins | ||
89ea482 | Frequently it is said that depression is anger turned inward. | David R. Hawkins | ||
85c7cf0 | Truth stands forth of its own when the obstacles are removed. The call is from within rather than a response to exhortation from without. The | David R. Hawkins | ||
7a8b975 | Commitment is to the core of Truth itself, and it is free of seduction by proselytization or secrecies. All that is necessary is a curiosity and attraction to Truth--which is complete, total, and self-sufficient. | David R. Hawkins | ||
84deb62 | Does that mean we shouldn't make money? Of course it doesn't. There's nothing more fun than making money. It's a sport. It's a game. It brings lots of rewards, legitimate ones too. Why shouldn't we make all the money we want to make? But the differences are: want to make money, not have to; choose to do it, not need to. | David R. Hawkins | ||
a8835c9 | Power is something we only have if we give it away. We can't give away what we don't have. True power grows: The more we give it away, the more we have it. It is self-reinforcing and self-augmenting. It's like creativity. | David R. Hawkins | ||
259c951 | Owning power and creativity means unlimited abundance. That doesn't mean to be indifferent. That simply means to live from a place that is unthreatened. | David R. Hawkins | ||
5d9bc4e | Descartes's res extensa) and the world as it is perceived or experienced (Descartes's res cogitans). This | David R. Hawkins | ||
2c72947 | To win brings its pleasure. The true victory brings laughter and satisfaction that can't be matched. | David R. Hawkins | ||
dcaacef | We don't have to demonstrate anything "out there" when we already have it "in here." The karate master never gets into fights. If he did he wouldn't be a master, would he?" | David R. Hawkins | ||
31a4d88 | True strength is always accompanied by kindness, gentleness, and softness of expression. That position is one of choice and not one of compulsion. | David R. Hawkins | ||
6391308 | When we are truly successful, the world applauds us. It applauds because we demonstrate something that is universal and that they share within themselves. | David R. Hawkins | ||
5b7629d | There's always room for quality in this world in every area of life. We all need another good accountant, lawyer, doctor, dentist, mechanic, and TV repairman. The world makes room for the best. | David R. Hawkins | ||
ea70c61 | The expression of negative feelings allows just enough of the inner pressure to be let out so that the remainder can then be suppressed. | David R. Hawkins | ||
6a131a3 | There are no other goals than to overcome fear and achieve happiness. | David R. Hawkins | ||
0d08054 | Once we own our own humanness, it is simple to forgive other people theirs. The more we do this, the more effortless it becomes, because we have not created so many obstacles to overcome. | David R. Hawkins | ||
0bcfe6a | tener lo que queremos directamente, sin desviarnos por alguna promesa fraudulenta que nos conduzca a la frustracion y la decepcion. | David R. Hawkins | ||
927e211 | In reality, truth has no opposite, just as cold is not the opposite of heat, nor is light the opposite of darkness. (Darkness represents the absence of light, just as cold indicates the absence of heat.) | David R. Hawkins | ||
9465801 | Gracias a que esta energia de paz se transmite hacia afuera, hacia el mundo, la humanidad sigue viva. Sin ella, se habria destruido hace mucho tiempo. Por eso, nuestra evolucion interna sirve a toda la humanidad. Al alcanzar estos estados elevados de amor y paz, nos convertimos en presencias salvadoras en el mundo. | David R. Hawkins | ||
7466741 | Question: In therapy, I learned how to express anger, and I think it is a very useful thing. Do I have to give it up? Answer: If you look at anger, you will see that its basis is almost always fear. We get angry because we have been threatened. The threat arouses fear. The fear means we feel that we are unequal to the situation. Anger biologically is like swelling up to intimidate our opponent. Anger is coming from weakness rather than stre.. | David R. Hawkins | ||
8790b69 | Q: What prayers are useful? A: Ask to be the servant of the Lord, a vehicle of Divine love, a channel of God's will. Ask for direction and Divine assistance, and surrender all personal will through devotion. Dedicate one's life to the service of God. Choose love and peace above all other options. Commit to the goal of unconditional love and compassion for all life, in all its expressions, and surrender all judgment to God. July | David R. Hawkins | ||
b8800b5 | The mercy of God is infinite and unconditional. | David R. Hawkins | ||
bf787cb | la verdad de nuestro propio ser real puede descubrirse en el sendero de la vida cotidiana. Lo comun y Dios no son cosas distintas>>. | David R. Hawkins | ||
6abb9e9 | uno no es mas espiritual tomando ciertos alimentos o evitando otros. Uno se convierte en un ser que expresa espiritualidad cuando vive en este mundo, lo acepta y no lo juzga>>. | David R. Hawkins | ||
3425b0a | The God of the Presence imbues the joy of completion. Love is not a "quality" of God but is God's very essence." | David R. Hawkins | ||
781a046 | El coraje implica estar dispuesto a probar cosas nuevas, a lidiar con los cambios y los desafios de la vida. En | David R. Hawkins |