Showing posts with label Dr. Wayne Dyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Wayne Dyer. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

illuminate

Even after all this time, The sun never says to the earth, 'You owe Me.' 
Look what happens with a love like that, It lights the Whole Sky.
- Hafiz via Dr Wayne Dyer

Friday, July 16, 2010

Peace

I was highly irritated and annoyed by some people at work today.

In fact, I got so disturbed that my voice started becoming harsh and shrill as I talked, and I felt tears well up at the back of my eyes. I managed to calm myself down before breaking down spectacularly and fulfilling the stereotype of the hysterical woman at work, but was still seething with anger as I stomped back home and grumbled to hubby about what a 'poor thing' I was.

Then I saw this on FB by my fave self-help guru:

‎"Send love in some form to those you believe have wronged you, and notice how much better you feel and how much more peace you have." - Dr. Wayne Dyer 

 

So, I'm better now. Helps too that I just swallowed almost an entire tub of nutella.   

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Loving

Just wanted to say I love you, my beloved super family and friends who I miss every single day...

:) I'm just hoping you love yourself as much as I love you :)

 
"Loving others starts with loving myself. If you don't love yourself, nobody else will. Not only that- you won't be good at loving anyone else. Loving starts with the self." - Dr. Wayne Dyer

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Here's to peace of mind

Today, I decided to start on a category dedicated to my mental well-being guru, Dr. Wayne Dyer. His books have been godsent (thank you God), and I just wanted a collection of the quotes that have helped me through the times when I journeyed into self-pity land.

So, to kick start this category, here are 2 of the millions of my favorite quotes.

When I doubted my choices in life, when I felt lost, when I didn't know where I was going:
"I treasure all of the experiences I've had in my life. Each experience in your life was absolutely necessary in order to take you to the next place, and the next, up until this very moment."

When I am thinking not so positive thoughts about people in general: 
"Every single person who's drifted in and out of your life is a part of your Divinely chosen experience. As you move into the world of inspiration, you'll find it easy--and even necessary--to give thanks for all of these people, and to take serious note of what they brought you." 

So nice, kan?