Post by Tamrin on Apr 13, 2012 8:59:22 GMT 10
People behave and act in accordance with the expectations others have of them
Life is about choices, and you have the ability to choose. You always have had this ability.
I suggest that not only do you have the ability, you have the responsibility to make
choices for yourself. It is your life, and you are in the driver's seat, if you choose to be
You're creative, intuitive, and powerful inside — you're a creative genius.
But you've got to allow yourself to get off the old track
We move towards what we repeatedly focus on, whether it's good for us or not
You must create a vivid mental picture of the end results you want. Once you imprint that vision
in your mind, you will become very creative to find information that you can use to help achieve it
Don't be too concerned with how you're going to be what you want to be in the future;
you'll learn how to create and invent the process along the way
When your uppermost values are consistent with permanent principles, natural laws, perhaps even
eternal values, then all around you can change — you can even lose most of what you have — and you'll
remain strong and centered. Now, the losses might bother you for a time, but they won't beat you
Lou Tice
US secular magus (Pacific Institute)
(Cognitive Psychology & Social Learning)
(Memorial service today – died 1 April aged 76)
I want you to get to the point in maturity where you do this unselfishly, where you
give with no ulterior motive at all, where you are primarily interested in helping people
around you because that's the greatest sense of reward that you can find. You make it
happen simply because it's the right thing to do, not to impress anyone, not because you
want something from it. Your intent is unselfish. You're motivated by love and justice
Life is about choices, and you have the ability to choose. You always have had this ability.
I suggest that not only do you have the ability, you have the responsibility to make
choices for yourself. It is your life, and you are in the driver's seat, if you choose to be
You're creative, intuitive, and powerful inside — you're a creative genius.
But you've got to allow yourself to get off the old track
We move towards what we repeatedly focus on, whether it's good for us or not
You must create a vivid mental picture of the end results you want. Once you imprint that vision
in your mind, you will become very creative to find information that you can use to help achieve it
Don't be too concerned with how you're going to be what you want to be in the future;
you'll learn how to create and invent the process along the way
When your uppermost values are consistent with permanent principles, natural laws, perhaps even
eternal values, then all around you can change — you can even lose most of what you have — and you'll
remain strong and centered. Now, the losses might bother you for a time, but they won't beat you
Lou Tice
US secular magus (Pacific Institute)
(Cognitive Psychology & Social Learning)
(Memorial service today – died 1 April aged 76)
I want you to get to the point in maturity where you do this unselfishly, where you
give with no ulterior motive at all, where you are primarily interested in helping people
around you because that's the greatest sense of reward that you can find. You make it
happen simply because it's the right thing to do, not to impress anyone, not because you
want something from it. Your intent is unselfish. You're motivated by love and justice