Know that youβre coming from plentitude and abundance. _x000D_ You lack nothing. You have star power.
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A bad day for the ego is a good day for the soul.
Interpretation
Difficult experiences may challenge our self-esteem but can lead to deeper personal growth.
The quote suggests that when we encounter setbacks or challenges that hurt our ego, it often paves the way for spiritual and personal development. While our ego may take a hit, these experiences can foster resilience, empathy, and a stronger connection to our true selves, promoting growth and healing on a deeper level.
In practice
In a motivational speech about overcoming challenges.
Know that youβre coming from plentitude and abundance. _x000D_ You lack nothing. You have star power.
Affirmations don't make something happen; they make something welcome.
There's an old saying that God made us in His image, and we've been trying to return the favor ever since. People often view God in a human image. This God changes His mind, gets upset, answers some prayers but not others, loves some people but not others. But even with that limited image, if we pray sincerely, we'll eventually realize that God is changeless. He's the same all the time because He's not in time-time is in Him.
And you can break yourself free from your hereditary patterns, cultural codes, social beliefs; and prove once and for all that the power within you is greater than the power that's in the world.
Today, continue to nourish your dreams. Hold fast to your vision and do something every day to bring it into manifestation. Everything is possible in God, because God is the infinite Possibility within everything. Know that you are God's Beloved in whom God is pleased. Never giving up on yourself is what it takes to be your own hero.
A spiritual intention is a resounding YES to awakening to your fullest potential. It may include several of your life structures: mental, emotional, financial, relational - because there is no aspect of your life that is not spiritual.
Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory.
This Maya is everywhere. It is terrible. Yet we have to work through it. The man who says that he will work when the world has become all good and then he will enjoy bliss is as likely to succeed as the man who sits beside the Ganga and says, "I will ford the river when all the water has run into the ocean."
No man was ever so completely skilled in the conduct of life, as not to receive new information from age and experience.
You should be convinced of the authenticity of what you have, but you must also be humble enough to say that we don't know everything. And since we don't know everything, we must accept that another person may believe something else.
You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.
The history of knowledge is a great fugue in which the voices of the nations one after the other emerge.
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