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Remember, in the vast infinity of life, all is perfect, whole, and complete... and so are you.
Louise Hay
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the inherent perfection and completeness of life and the individual.

Louise Hay's quote invites us to recognize the beauty and wholeness present in ourselves and the universe. It suggests that despite life's challenges and imperfections, there is an underlying perfection that connects all things, encouraging self-acceptance and gratitude for our existence.

Themes

PerfectionWholenessCompletenessSelf-AcceptanceLife

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational speaking event, to encourage self-love and acceptance among the audience.

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Be grateful for what you do have, and you will find it increases. I like to bless with love all that is in my life right now-my home, the heat, water, light, telephone, furniture, plumbing, appliances, clothing, transportation, jobs-the money I do have, friends, my ability to see and feel and taste and touch and walk and to enjoy this incredible planet.
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Deep at the center of my being there is an infinite well of gratitude. I now allow this gratitude to fill my heart, my body, my mind, my consciousness, my very being. This gratitude radiates out from me in all directions, touching everything in my world, and returns to me as more to be grateful for. The more gratitude I feel, the more I am aware that the supply is endless.
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Be willing to stop punishing yourself for your mistakes. Love yourself for your willingness to learn and grow.
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Don't settle for anybody just to have someone. Set your standards. What kind of love do you want to attract? List the qualities you really want in the relationship. Develop those qualities in yourself and you will attract a person who has them.
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You are not a helpless victim of your own thoughts, but rather a master of your own mind.
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