To define yourself is to limit yourself. Without labels you remain the infinite being.
DEEPAK CHOPRALove without action is meaningless and action without love is irrelevant.
More Deepak Chopra Quotes
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The ultimate goal of all goals is to be happy. If you want to be happy make someone else happy.
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The past is gone, the future is not here, now I am free of both. Right now, I choose joy.
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To change the printout of the body, you must learn to rewrite the software of the mind.
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Once you know who you really are, being is enough. You feel neither superior to anyone nor inferior to anyone and you have no need for approval because you’ve awakened to your own infinite worth.
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If you had all the money and all the time in the world, what would you do?!
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The most creative act you will ever undertake is the act of creating yourself.
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The inward journey is about finding your own fullness, something that no one else can take away.
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Words can wound or heal. The purpose of speech must always be to create joy in the listener.
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When you struggle with your partner, you are struggling with yourself. Every fault you see in them touches a denied weakness in yourself.
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All great changes are preceded by chaos.
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Negative people deplete your energy. Surround yourself with love and nourishment and do not allow the creation of negativity in your environment.
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I am perfect as I am. Everything in my life is working just the way it should. I am loved, and I am love.
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You will begin to see your life as an opportunity to share the special gift you alone can bestow upon the world.
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When you meet someone, you can silently send them a blessing, wishing them happiness, joy and laughter. This kind of silent giving is very powerful.
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Negative emotions are like unwelcome guests. Just because they show up on our doorstep doesn’t mean they have a right to stay.
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