The act of forgiveness takes place in our own mind. It really has nothing to do with the other person.
LOUISE HAYWhen we are ready to make positive changes in our lives, we attract whatever we need to help us.
More Louise Hay Quotes
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I love myself, therefore, I behave in a loving way to all people for I know that that which I give out returns to me multiplied.
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Would you really dig into yesterday’s garbage to make tonight’s meal? Do you dig into yesterday’s mental garbage to create today’s experiences?
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I create easily and effortlessly when I let my thoughts come from the loving space of my own heart.
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That person who is the hardest to forgive is the one who can teach you the greatest lessons. When you love yourself enough to rise above the old situation, then understanding and forgiveness will be easy. And you’ll be free.
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You have the power to heal your life, and you need to know that!
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I am willing to let go. I release others to experience whatever is meaningful to them, and I am free to create that which is meaningful to me.
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The simple part is, every thought we think and every word we speak is creating our future. If you change your thinking, you can change your life.
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If I dwell on what I don’t want, then I will get more of it. I affirm only the good in Life.
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Filling my mind with pleasant thoughts is the quickest road to health.
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If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.
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I am always safe, no matter which doorway I pass through.
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My day begins with gratitude and joy. I look forward with enthusiasm to the adventures of the day, knowing that in my life, All is good.
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Thoughts are like drops of water: with our thoughts we can drown in a sea of negativity, or we can float on the ocean of life.
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My day begins and ends with gratitude and joy.
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I only attract loving people in my world for they are a mirror of what I am.
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