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  • #1
    Jane Roberts
    “The private experience that you perceive forms your world, period. But which world do you inhabit? For if you altered your private sensations of reality, then that world, seemingly the only one, would also change. You do go through transformations of beliefs all the time, and your perception of the world is different. You seem to be, no longer, the person you that you were. You are quite correct — you are not the person that you were, and your world has changed, and not just symbolically.”
    Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #2
    Seth
    “You get what you concentrate upon. There is no other main rule.”
    Seth, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #3
    Seth
    “If you want to know what you think of yourself, then ask yourself what you think of others and you will find the answer.”
    Seth, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #4
    Seth
    “When your ideas about yourself change, so does your experience.”
    Seth, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #5
    Seth
    “You must watch the pictures that you paint with your imagination.”
    Seth, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #6
    Jane Roberts
    “Your eye knows it sees, though it cannot see itself except through the use of reflection. In the same way the world as you see it is a reflection of what you are, a reflection not in glass but in three-dimensional reality.”
    Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #7
    Jane Roberts
    “Few studies have been done to discover why the happy man is happy, yet his answers would be highly pertinent.”
    Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #8
    Jane Roberts
    “What do you think of yourself, your daily life, your body, your relationship with others? Ask yourself these questions. Write down the answers or speak them into a recorder. But in one way or another objectify them.”
    Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #9
    Jane Roberts
    “think of daily life as an ever-moving three-dimensional painting with you as the artist,”
    Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality: Specific, Practical Techniques for Solving Everyday Problems and Enriching the Life You Know

  • #10
    Jane Roberts
    “The interior drama, therefore, is always the important one. The “story of your life” is written by you, by each reader of this book. You are the author. There is no reason, therefore, for you to view the drama and feel trapped by it. The power to change your own condition is your own. You have only to exercise it.”
    Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #11
    Seth
    “You create your own reality.”
    Seth, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #12
    Jane Roberts
    “You would be much better off in reading this book if you asked yourself who you are, rather than asked who I am, for you cannot understand what I am unless you understand the nature of personality and the characteristics of consciousness.”
    Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #13
    Jane Roberts
    “come. Some of you will do this successfully at your first try. Others may take longer. When you feel within yourself this source, then try to sense this power flow outward through your entire physical being, through the fingertips and toes, through the pores of your body, all directions, with yourself as center. Imagine the rays undiminished, reaching then through the foliage and clouds above, through the center of the earth below, extending even to the farthest reaches of the universe. Now I do not mean this to be merely a symbolic exercise, for though it may begin with imagination, it is based upon fact, and emanations from your consciousness and the creativity of your soul do indeed reach outward in that manner. The exercise will give you some idea of the true nature, creativity, and vitality of the soul from which you can draw your own energy and of which you are an individual and unique portion. (Humorously): You may take your break.”
    Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #14
    Jane Roberts
    “you interpret daily life according to your ideas of what is possible or not possible.”
    Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #15
    Jane Roberts
    “Close your eyes after having read this chapter to this point, and try to sense within yourself the source of power from which your own breathing and life forces come.”
    Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul

  • #16
    Esther Hicks
    “Let your alignment (with Well-Being) be first and foremost, and let everything else be secondary. And not only will you have an eternally joyous journey, but everything you have ever imagined will flow effortlessly into your experience. There is nothing you cannot be or do or have—but your dominant intent is to be joyful. The doing and the having will come into alignment once you get that one down.”
    Esther Hicks, Jerry Hicks

  • #17
    Esther Hicks
    “stop talking about the things that are bothering you so much.”
    Esther Hicks, The Astonishing Power of Emotions: Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide

  • #18
    Esther Hicks
    “You are actually pre-paving your future experiences constantly. ... You are continually projecting your expectations into your future experiences.”
    Esther Hicks

  • #19
    Esther Hicks
    “Look around less, imagine more.”
    Esther Hicks

  • #20
    Esther Hicks
    “The only way to consciously deactivate a thought is to activate another. In other words, the only way to deliberately withdraw your attention from one thought is to give your attention to another.”
    Esther Hicks, Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires

  • #21
    Esther Hicks
    “It is not your job to make something happen—Universal Forces are in place for all of that. Your work is to simply determine what you want.”
    Esther Hicks, Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires

  • #22
    Esther Hicks
    “It makes no difference whether you want the specifics of it or not; it is the vibrational essence of the subject of your attention that is attracted. That which you really, really want, you get—and that which you really, really do not want, you get.”
    Esther Hicks, The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham

  • #23
    Jane Roberts
    “It is very important that you understand the true innocence of all feelings, for each of them, if left alone and followed, will lead you back to the reality of love .

    -In their way the hateful or revengeful thoughts are natural therapeutic devices, for if you follow them, accepting them with their own validity as feelings, they will automatically lead you beyond themselves; they will change into other feelings, carrying you from hatred into ... fear - which is always behind hatred. (1 1;220-22 1) 2. Regardless of what you have been told, hatred does not initiate strong violence ... The outbreak of violence is often the result of a built-in sense of powerlessness. (21;418) 3. There are adults who quail when one of their children say, "I hate you'. Often children quickly learn not to be honest. What the child is really saying is, “I love you so. Why are you so mean to me?' or 'What stands between us and the love for you that I feel?' (21;423)4. You become conditioned so that you feel guilty when you even contemplate hating another. You try to hide such thoughts from yourself. You may succeed so well that you literally do not know what you are feeling on a conscious level. The emotions are there but they are invisible to you because you are afraid to look. To that extent you are divorced from your own reality and disconnected from your own feelings of love. (21;424)

    5. Even your hateful fantasies, left alone, will return you to a reconciliation and release of love. A fantasy of beating a parent or a child, even to death, will if followed through lead to tears of love and understanding. (2 1;424)

    6. You may love a parent, and if the parent does not seem to return the love...you may 'hate' the parent .... Hatred is not a denial of love then but an attempt to regain it”
    Jane Roberts



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