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You are an infinite spiritual being having a temporary human experience.
Wayne Dyer
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the idea that our true essence is spiritual and eternal, while our physical existence is temporary.

Wayne Dyer's quote suggests that each person fundamentally exists as an infinite spiritual entity, and our life on Earth is merely a brief chapter in our eternal journey. It encourages a perspective that transcends the material and temporary aspects of human life, inviting individuals to recognize their deeper connection to the universe and the richness of their spiritual identity.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about personal growth and understanding one's purpose.

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