‘Quotes’
“Greetings Earthlings. We are making this transmission to you at this point in your Earth’s history as the time has now arrived that you can become aware of your greater destiny with regard to other beings in the cosmos. Contact has been slowly established over the recent years of your Earth’s history. The purpose has been to evolve your awareness to the point where you can become a responsible member of the Intergalactic Community. What is required is that you look inside yourself, to the source of your being and to discover your inherent divinity.The first step is to focus upon and to hold onto, that energy that you call love. By continuing to do this, you will gradually come to the realization that your present reality is but a holographic projection of your mind, and phenomena which used to appear supernatural, will become your normality.”
Stop trying to fit in when you were born to stand out.
“The most common way people give up their power
is by thinking they don’t have any”
– Alice Walker
“As the great Confucius said, “The one who would be in constant happiness must frequently change.” Flow. But we keep looking back, don’t we? We cling to things in the past and cling to things in the present…Do you want to enjoy a symphony? Don’t hold on to a few bars of the music. Don’t hold on to a couple of notes. Let them pass, let them flow. The whole enjoyment of a symphony lies in your readiness to allow the notes to pass.”
~ Anthony de Mello
“Our Loving-kindness must extend to and embrace all living beings throughout all realms of existence for it to become sublime, limitless, and immeasurable.”
The XIV Dalai Lama
“For the first time ever, we find that we don’t live in the universe, but that the universe lives in us.”
Jean Houston
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who’ll decide where to go.”
Dr. Seuss
“We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men.”
Herman Melville
