Resentments lodge inside you, causing you to lose touch with your inherent worth, your joy, and – more important – your God-loving heart.
DEBBIE FORDPeople with hearts filled with love, peace, and compassion live in heaven.
More Debbie Ford Quotes
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Challenge the person you think you are in order to unveil the person you are capable of becoming
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Why can’t we see everyone and everything as God, as a part of the Divine? It is because we don’t see ourselves this way.
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Live in the knowledge that you are a gift to the world.
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Our persona was not created by accident; it was created in order to camouflage the parts of ourselves we deemed the most undesirable and to overcompensate for what we believe to be our deepest flaws. What persona are you hiding behind?
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It is only when you’re lying to yourself or hating some aspect of yourself that you’ll get an emotional charge from someone else’s behavior.
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We must be willing to take an honest look at ourselves and step out beyond our judgmental mind. It is here that we will have a life-altering shift in perception, an opening of our heart.
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When divine consciousness enters, the shift occurs and you will be engulfed by what will feel like the greatest love imaginable – a love in which your soul realigns with your spirit and they meet together as one.
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Mary Allen has compiled a wealth of tools and resources – both inner and outer – to support you in consciously directing your untapped potential and creating a life that you love.
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People with hearts filled with love, peace, and compassion live in heaven.
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Unfortunately, unless we’re focused on building up our courage, which gives us our self-confidence and all that we need to make quantum change in our lives, the voice of fear will always take the lead inside our minds.
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A courageous warrior knows that she is powerfully sourced by something much greater than herself and that she can release the judgments of others.
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The unmet need that can get met right now is the need to be whole, to be both your magnificent, divine self and your imperfect, human self.
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Many of us have read about and talked about forgiveness, and we understand intellectually why it might benefit us to let go of anger toward others. But we hold on anyway.
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You must have the guts to throw off the chains of modesty and mediocrity in order to be the light that the world needs.
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If you admire greatness in another human being, it is your own greatness you are seeing.
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Loving yourself means making choices that allow you to care for the important person that you are.
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It’s not our job to assess the merit of our vision or judge its importance. It is our job to receive the vision and act upon it.
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It is your soul’s journey to enroll the ego in the quest for the ultimate victory – the evolution of your own individual consciousness.
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Asking “Am I choosing from my divinity or am I choosing from my humanity? “ opens the door for us to experience realms of reality that we may never have visited before.
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Before you begin your day: Take a moment of silence and meditation, and give yourself permission to have all that you desire.
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Vision lifts you up. It makes you smile a secret smile because you know that you have something very special to share. What is your vision?
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Faith gives us strength and reassurance and leaves us bathed in the wisdom that we are never alone.
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Each aspect within us needs understanding and compassion. If we are unwilling to give it to ourselves how can we expect the world to give it to us?
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Think about how audacious it is to really believe in yourself.
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Whatever we refuse to recognize about ourselves has a way of rearing its head and making itself known when we least expect it.
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Many of us are frightened to look within ourselves, and fear has us put up walls so thick we no longer remember who we really are.
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