Lydia

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Lydia.

https://www.facebook.com/lydiasdairy
https://www.goodreads.com/lidialin1223

Bad Feminist
Lydia is currently reading
by Roxane Gay (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Real Rules: H...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Walden or, Life i...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 12 books that Lydia is reading…
Loading...
Byron Katie
“Love the world as your self; then you can care for all things.”
Byron Katie, A Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are

Mary Berry
“Cakes are healthy too, you just eat a small slice.”
Mary Berry

Joe Vitale
“the following prayer by Dr. Jane Goodall, who was named a UN Messenger of Peace for her continued world efforts, she seems to touch on most aspects of world conflict as we know them today and as they pertain to all living things. Prayer for World Peace We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which we live and move and have our being. We pray that we may at all times keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma; that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings and our connectedness with the natural world; that we may become ever more filled with generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life; that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature and control our greed for material things, knowing that our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children; that we may value each and every human being for who he is, for who she is, reaching to the spirit that is within,knowing the power of each individual to change the world. We pray for social justice, for the alleviation of the crippling poverty that condemns millions of people around the world to lives of misery—hungry, sick, and utterly without hope. We pray for the children who are starving,who are condemned to homelessness, slave labor, and prostitution, and especially for those forced to fight, to kill and torture even members of their own family. We pray for the victims of violence and war, for those wounded in body and for those wounded in mind. We pray for the multitudes of refugees, forced from their homes to alien places through war or through the utter destruction of their environment. We pray for suffering animals everywhere, for an end to the pain caused by scientific experimentation, intensive farming, fur farming, shooting, trapping, training for entertainment, abusive pet owners, and all other forms of exploitation such as overloading and overworking pack animals, bull fighting, badger baiting, dog and cock fighting and so many more. We pray for an end to cruelty, whether to humans or other animals, for an end to bullying, and torture in all its forms. We pray that we may learn the peace that comes with forgiving and the strength we gain in loving; that we may learn to take nothing for granted in this life; that we may learn to see and understand with our hearts; that we may learn to rejoice in our being. We pray for these things with humility; We pray because of the hope that is within us, and because of a faith in the ultimate triumph of the human spirit; We pray because of our love for Creation, and because of our trust in God. We pray, above all, for peace throughout the world. I love this beautiful and magnanimous prayer. Each request is spelled out clearly and specifically, and it asks that love, peace, and kindness be shown to all of earth’s creatures, not just its human occupants.”
Joe Vitale, The Secret Prayer: The Three-Step Formula for Attracting Miracles

Byron Katie
“I don’t know what’s best for me or you or the world. I don’t try to impose my will on you or on anyone else. I don’t want to change you or improve you or convert you or help you or heal you. I just welcome things as they come and go. That’s true love. The best way of leading people is to let them find their own way.”
Byron Katie, A Thousand Names For Joy: How To Live In Harmony With The Way Things Are

Byron Katie
“I am a lover of what is, not because I’m a spiritual person, but because it hurts when I argue with reality. We can know that reality is good just as it is, because when we argue with it, we experience tension and frustration. We don’t feel natural or balanced. When we stop opposing reality, action becomes simple, fluid, kind, and fearless.”
Byron Katie, Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life

year in books
Philipp Ne
236 books | 21 friends

Writers...
447 books | 187 friends

Ravi Co...
255 books | 68 friends

Alex Mi...
1 book | 27 friends

Susanne
51 books | 16 friends

Amanda ...
0 books | 20 friends

Julien ...
3 books | 4 friends

VWrules...
1,758 books | 1,221 friends

More friends…


Polls voted on by Lydia

Lists liked by Lydia