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  • What you really want for yourself is always trying to break through, just as a cooling breeze flows through an open window on a hot day. Your part is to open the windows of your mind.

  • A truly strong person does not need the approval of others any more than a lion needs the approval of sheep.

  • You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need.

  • Study carefully the law of cause and effect.

  • Awareness of your weakness and confusion makes you strong because conscious awareness is the bright light that destroys the darkness of negativity. Detection of inner negativity is not a negative act, but a courageously positive act that makes you a new person.

  • Beauty is only skin deep, but it's a valuable asset if you're poor or haven't any sense.

  • Quit thinking that you must halt before the barrier of inner negativity. You need not. You can crash through... whatever we see a negative state, that is where we can destroy it.

  • We must become acquainted with our emotional household: we must see our feelings as they actually are, not as we assume they are. This breaks their hypnotic and damaging hold on us.

  • Do not be impatient with your seemingly slow progress. Do not try to run faster than you presently can. If you are studying, reflecting and trying, you are making progress whether you are aware of it or not. A traveler walking the road in the darkness of night is still going forward. Someday, some way, everything will break open, like the natural unfolding of a rosebud.

  • Many of us knock on the door but remain outside, because knocking and entering are entirely different actions. Knocking is necessary, consisting of reading books, attending meetings, asking questions. But entrance requires much bolder action. It requires one to enter into himself, to uncover hidden motives, to see contradictions, and to realize his actual power for self-change.

  • Just be honest with yourself. That opens the door.

  • Persistence prevails, like a stream that is temporarily blocked by boulders and then collects force enough to overflow onward.

  • A clear understanding of negative emotions dismisses them.

  • Is the beam from a lighthouse affected by howling wind and rain? It remains perfectly steadfast and unaffected by the storm. Your true self is like that. Nothing can ever harm you once you are consciously aware that it is so.

  • Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn, and you will.

  • Ignorant people remain ignorant because they have a secret agreement to call one another intelligent.

  • Mysticism is: a. An advanced state of inner enlightenment. b. Union with Reality. c. A state of genuinely satisfying success. d. Insight into an entirely new world of living. e. An intuitive grasp of Truth, above and beyond intellectual reasoning. f. A personal experience, in which we are happy and healthy human beings.

  • Our freedom can be measured by the number of things we can walk away from.

  • Mysticism is not this or that particular cup on the table; it is the water poured into all of them.

  • How would you feel if you had no fear? Feel like that. How would you behave toward other people if you realized their powerlessness to hurt you? Behave like that. How would your react to so-called misfortune if you saw its inability to bother you? React like that. How would you think toward yourself if you knew you were really all right? Think like that.

  • A truly strong person does not need the approval of others any more than a lion needs the approval of sheep

  • Truth is not a matter of personal viewpoint.

  • To change what you get you must change who you are.

  • Inner guidance is heard like soft music in the night by those who have learned to listen.

  • Self-knowledge is the great power by which we comprehend and control our lives

  • The need to impress others causes half the world's woes.

  • Do not mistake desire for love. Desire leaves home in a frantic search for one gratification after another. Love is at home with itself.

  • The power of the present moment is so immense it is capable - when lived in fully - of destroying forever every past mistake and regret.

  • All forms of self-defeating behavior are unseen and unconscious, which is why their existence is denied."

  • We are exactly where we have chosen to be.

  • All forms of self-defeating behavior are unseen and unconscious, which is why their existence is denied.

  • The miracle of self-healing occurs when the inner patient yields to the inner physician.

  • Can you think of anything more permanently elating than to know that you are on the right road at last?

  • Remember above all that mental stability comes by examining the contents of the mind, not by avoidence.

  • All we have to do is to receive what we are given...We are given the naturalness to love someone, to be calm in crisis, to ignore self-defeating suggestions, to be pleasant, forgiving, tender, helpful, unworried, brave, energetic.

  • You must dare to disassociate yourself from those who would delay your journey... Leave, depart, if not physically, then mentally. Go your own way, quietly, undramatically, and venture toward Trueness at last.

  • A cheery relaxation is man's natural state, just as nature itself is relaxed. A waterfall is concerned only with being itself, not with doing something it considers waterfall-like.

  • It is against the law to permit weak people to steal your strength. Never permit it.

  • We clearly realize that freedom's inner kingdom cannot be touched by exterior attacks.

  • A chief cause of unhappiness is what I call mental movies. Mental movies are a misuse of the imagination. You know how it goes. You have a painful experience with someone, then run it over and over in your mind. You visualize what you said, what he did, how you both felt. As awful as it is, you feel compelled to repeat the film day and night. It is as if you were locked inside a theatre playing a horrible movie.

  • A desperation to escape a problem is the wrong way. A passion to understand it is the right way

  • A false path must be tensely and angrily defended by those it has deceived.

  • A perfect method for awakening is to examine the results of our daily actions. If they are harmful, we know we need more consciousness.

  • A person obsessed with the need to be happy will never be so. The obsession is the obstruction.

  • All heartache is caused by wrong viewpoints.

  • Aloneness is a wise teacher. Kierkegaard remarked that one sign of spiritual maturity was the ability to be comfortable when alone.

  • An obvious fact about negative feelings is often overlooked. They are caused by us, not by exterior happenings. An outside event presents the challenge, but we react to it. So we must attend to the way we take things, not to the things themselves.

  • Anger or bitterness toward those who have hurt you will block your path to higher ground. You can have anger toward people or you can have freedom from people, but you can't have both.

  • As incredible as it sounds, an unhappy man does not realize that happiness is better than unhappiness. Knowing only his own concealed anguish, he worships it, which is the same as self-worship.

  • Be teachable. That is the whole secret.

  • Be very careful that you do not unconsciously assume that nervous tension is power. This is vital. Watch yourself the next time you work toward some goal. Look very closely to discover tense feelings and nervous thoughts whirling around inside. Do not let them deceive you into assuming that they are creative forces; they are not. They are thieves of genuine powers. As always, your awareness of their thievery is your first fine step toward casting them out.

  • Bitterness is the outcome of a wrong mental movement - the attempt to force external events to conform to internal fantasy. The cure is to see fantasy as fantasy, which will reveal it as neither necessary nor rewarding.

  • Change is never a loss - it is change only.

  • Cruelty practiced as a matter of social principle or public policy, and presented to the community as a means to a higher goal is the most obscene and decadent phenomenon of any civilization.

  • Don't look for someone in whom to believe. Believe in yourself. The only authentic authority is your own original nature.

  • Don't try to be spiritual. That is only a word in the dictionary. Make it your goal to become a normally functioning individual. Let these principles shape you according to your real nature of a simple, decent, honest, unafraid human being.

  • Don't try to be unafraid. That is impossible. Rather, go ahead while being afraid. That is the entire secret for abolishing fear. The Supermind teaches us to have no self-concern at all. Whatever happens to you, act as though it happened to someone else.

  • Don't try to live. Let yourself be lived.

  • Every day that you attempt to see things as they are in truth Is a supremely successful day.

  • Everyone must concede that there is in existence something wiser than himself. Now there is a challenge, there is a challenge which few even investigate. We're going to do that now. Let's see what we're talking about. All troubled people, which is all people, must if they are going to be delivered from themselves, must make the concession that there is a force, an entity, a power that is higher than their own present nature.

  • Find yourself for courage and confidence are as easy as breathing to the person who really knows who he is.

  • Freedom begins as we become conscious of it.

  • Genuine effort is success.

  • Genuine kindness is not what we do, it is what we are.

  • Happiness is liberty from everything that makes us unhappy.

  • Happiness is not the acquisition of anything; it's the understanding of something.

  • Happiness is yours in the here and now. The painful states of anxiety and loneliness are abolished permanently. Financial affairs are not financial problems. You are at ease with yourself. You are not at the mercy of unfulfilled cravings. Confusion is replaced with clarity. There is a relieving answer to every tormenting question. You possess a True Self. Something can be done about every unhappy condition. While living in the world you can be inwardly detached from its sorrows to live with personal peace and sanity.

  • Have the daring to stop doing the things you really don't want to do. Can you see them? Look closely. Can you observe the many things you do because you reluctantly feel you should or must? Watch closely. Examine every action and reaction. Do you act naturally or do you act because you feel compelled? If you feel compelled, stop. Compulsion is slavery. Example: Refuse to go along with the crowd.

  • Healing fails to occur because it is much easier to injure another than to heal oneself.

  • Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it...but those who do will become well.

  • If heaven existed as a physical building on earth, human beings would remodel it to make it right.

  • If you call one thing good, you must call its opposite bad. If you think it wonderful to make a big profit in your business, you will also think it terrible if you incur a large loss. The idea is to live above the opposites.

  • Inner liberty can be judged by how often a person feels offended, for you can no more insult a mature man than you can paint the air.

  • Insight into the two selves within a man clears up many confusions and contradictions. It was our understanding that preceded our victory.

  • Instead of fighting your problems, picture your way out of them.

  • Interpretation blocks reception while masquerading as reception. Rightness does not need interpretation; it requires simple acceptance and nothing else.

  • It is a mistake for anyone to think he has lived too long in his old, unsatisfactory ways to make the great change. If you switch on the light in a dark room, it makes no difference how long it was dark because the light will still shine. Be teachable. That is the whole secret.

  • It is a thousand times more sensible to climb one foot up the mountainside than to chatter for years about the mountaintop.

  • It is a true miracle when a man finally sees himself as his only opposition.

  • It is utterly useless to try to change the outer world, for it is but a reflection of inner causes. The true seeker seeks to change himself.

  • It is wise to seek immortality for time defeats all other ambitions.

  • Just as surely as distress must follow self-deceit, healing must follow self-honesty.

  • Learn this great secret of life: What people call interruption or disturbance to their routine is just as much a part of living as the routine. To split life into two parts, one called routine and the other called interruption, is to be caught between them.

  • Learn to see things as they really are, not as we imagine they are....

  • Living in the now is freedom from all problems connected with time. You ought to remember that sentence, you ought to memorize it, and ought to take it out, you ought to practice it, you ought to apply it. And most of all, you ought to rejoice in it because you have just heard how not to be wretched, miserable you any more but to be a brand new, and forever brand new man or woman.

  • Men have the illusion of having a duty to make the world spin properly, which is precisely what makes it wobble.

  • No one can tell you what is right for you except yourself. So start telling yourself what to do. If you blunder for ten years while thinking for yourself, that is rich treasure when compared with living these ten years under the mental domination of another.

  • No one on earth can hurt you, unless you accept the hurt in your own mind. . . The problem is not other people; it is your reaction.

  • One false idea is that anyone can hurt you. Events can ruin your reputation, take your money, mistreat you, revenge itself upon you, deceive, betray, abandon you, but cannot hurt you.

  • One of society's absurd delusions is that the spending of money can cure something.

  • Our life-transformation is in exact proportion to the amount of truth we can take without running away.

  • Procrastination is illogical from every viewpoint. It is like the man who wanted to cross the stream, so he sat on the bank to wait for all the water to run by.

  • Pseudo-mysticism seeks to evade reality; authentic mysticism wants to live it.

  • Realize that the surface personality has no interest in anything which might disturb its darling delusions.

  • Resistance to the disturbance is the disturbance.

  • Run forward when possible, walk ahead when you can, stagger onward when you must, but never cease your forward movement.

  • See human nonsense as nonsense and save years of trying to make sense out of it.

  • Self awakening enables you to see the human scene as it is, not as it appears to be, which frees you of its chaos.

  • Society is like a crowd in carnival costumes with everyone fearful that others will see through his disguise.

  • Suppose you stand on a high place to enjoy the beauty of the sparkling sea below. You need do nothing to create that beauty; you need only BE IN THE SAME PLACE WHERE IT IS, and let nature do the rest. So it is with the inner life. There is nothing we can DO to gain psychic beauty. It already exists without our effort. We need only be where we belong, that is, in self-union. Then, beauty IS.

  • The answers come when you are quietly willing to be without them.

  • The genuinely spiritual person is one who has lost all desire to be anyone but exactly who he is, without labels and without apologies. He is what he is and that's all there's is to it. Such a man is undivided, uncomplicated and contented.

  • The leap is made by dropping vanity over knowledge and by a willingness to become nothing in order to become everything.

  • The most marvelous experience of life is to transform life according to reality, not imagination.

  • The only reason you do not do great things is because you timidly cling to small things. Will you let loose of small things and bear the uncertainty of having nothing for a while? Do this and eventually you will do great things.

  • The only way to do something truly important every day is to seek to understand yourself every day.

  • The outer storm ceases the moment the inner storm ends, for they are the same storm.

  • The problem is not what other people think, do or say; it is your reaction.

  • The reason why most people are frustrated is because a lie cannot be turned into a truth.

  • The search for truth is really a lot of good fun.

  • The terrible immoralities are the cunning ones hiding behind masks of morality, such as exploiting people while pretending to help them.

  • The Truth must be told at all costs, no matter how unpopular it may be. The authentic spiritual leader, having freed himself of his own false need to be popular, tells the Truth whether it falls on fertile or stony ground. Such a teacher is the salt of the earth, though few know it. If you think the world is delirious as is, you would find it intolerable without his healing influence.

  • The world consists of imaginary people, claiming imaginary virtues and suffering from imaginary happiness.

  • There exists a special self which takes every event as if it were the very thing you wanted to happen. That self is the Supermind, which is never upset by anything. Your goal is to nourish it into greater strength. Then, every step is sunlit.

  • There is no way reality can be prevented from flowing the way it flows. It is our vain attempts to force it to flow in the service of our imaginary needs which sets us in painful conflict with our- selves and nature. You are not separate from the flowing reality; you are that flowing reality. See this and you will not see any- thing else which conflicts with it. You will be what you see.

  • Truth breaks you down so it can rebuild you according to its specifications in Heaven.

  • Truth does not really hurt, rather it is our resistance to its message that causes us pain.

  • We are enslaved by anything we do not consciously see. We are freed by conscious perception.

  • We are slaves to whatever we don't understand.

  • We can accept God becoming Man to save Man, but not Man becoming God to save himself.

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