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Wed, Nov 26 01:32 AM

Feeling Afraid, or Like You're at a Chasm? Jump!

 "A bit of advice given to a young Native American at the time of his initiation: "As you go the way of life, you will see a great chasm. Jump. It's not as wide as you think."" ~ Joseph Campbell from A Joseph Campbell Companion As we all know (!), the hallmark of the»

 
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Thu, Dec 11 09:41 PM

"Overachieve" With a "Trusting Mindset"!

  By: Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com  "To be sure, great performers are well trained, experienced, smart, and in some cases, divinely talented. But the way their brains work during a performance is a lot more like a squirrel's than like Einstein'»

 
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Sat, Dec 13 01:11 PM

Why Not Be a Little (or a Lot :) Unreasonable?!?

  By: Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com  "Everything you want should be yours: the type of work you want; the relationships you need; the social, mental, and aesthetic stimulation that will make you happy and fulfilled; the money you require for the lifestyle tha»

 
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Tue, Dec 16 10:06 AM

(Emotional) Fuel Gauges

  By: Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com  "When the fuel gauge on your vehicle indicates that the tank is empty, you do not criticize the indicator. You receive the information that it has offered you, and you do something about adding more fuel to you»

 
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Sun, Dec 21 01:00 AM

Sizes: You vs. Your Problems

  By: Brian Johnson, Chief Philosopher of PhilosophersNotes.com "If you have a big problem in your life, all that means is that you are being a small person!" ~ T. Harv Eker from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind   T. Harv has a great little story about the size of y»

 
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Wed, Jan 07 07:13 AM

Money Problems? It’s a Shortage of Connection

  “Shortage of time is not your problem. Shortage of money is not your problem. Shortage of Connection to the Energy that creates worlds is at the heart of all sensations of shortage that you are experiencing.” ~ Esther and Jerry Hicks from Money, and the Law of Attraction Wow. Well»

 
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Sat, Jan 10 03:49 AM

Abraham-Hicks on Your Lifetime Career

 “If we were talking to you on your first day of physical experience, we could be of great advantage to you because we would say, “Welcome to planet Earth. There is nothing you cannot be or do or have. And your work here—your lifetime career—is to seek joy.” ~ Esther and»

 
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Mon, Jan 12 12:14 AM

Abraham-Hicks: Do What You Love

  “There is no better way to earn money than to do the things that you love to do. Money can flow into your experience through endless avenues. It is not the choice of the craft that limits the money that flows, but only your attitude toward money.” ~ Esther and Jerry Hicks from Money, an»

 
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Tue, Jan 13 10:56 PM

Abraham-Hicks on Your Most Valuable Skill

 “The most valuable skill that you could ever develop is the skill of directing your thoughts toward what you want--to be adept at quickly evaluating all situations and then quickly coming to the conclusion of what you most want--and then giving your undivided attention to that.” ~ Esther»

 
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Tue, Jan 20 01:51 PM

Abraham-Hicks on The Reality of Your Life

 “People talk about the reality of their life as if it is important. And we want you to understand, it’s only the temporary indicator. Do you go to the gas station—your gas gauge is on empty—do you go to the gas station and look at your gas gauge in horror? “How did this»

 


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