Archive for December, 2007

Thought for the week: “As you think…”

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

“All that you achieve and all that you fail to achieve is the direct result of your own thoughts. In a justly ordered universe, where loss of equilibrium would mean total destruction, individual responsibility must be absolute. Your weakness and strength, your purity and impurity, are your own, and not anyone else’s; they are brought about by yourself, and not by another; and they can only be altered by yourself, never by anyone else. Your condition is also your own, and not anyone else. Your suffering and your happiness are evolved from within. As you think, so you are; as you continue to think, so you remain.

As a Man Thinketh, James Allen (1904) – (Marc Allen, New World Library version) ISBN 1-57731-074-8

Pensée de la semaine: “J’aurais dont dû…”

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

“La vie est si courte: si vous avez quelque chose que vous rêvez faire…n’attendez-pas, lâchez prise, et faites-le dès maintenant…”

What are you thinking about at this very moment?

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

“You become what you think about whether you like it or not, so change the way that you think. One little thought can create a complete transformation”

Louise Hay

Pensée de la semaine: ”Voir pour avoir”

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Lorsque nous pouvons voir notre idéal, nous mettons en place une force qui fera que cette vision se manifeste dans notre vie.

Thought for the week: “The Witness”

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

“…the witness is who you really are. It’s that reference point coming from your organism, but is connected to everything. It watches, and that’s all. It doesn’t make a map of the territory; it doesn’t label everything with a symbol. It has no agenda for what happens. It merely watches with curiosity, with wonder. Because the witness doesn’t string things together, making the past into more than just a concept, or the future into more than just a concept, because it doesn’t assign meanings to things, because it doesn’t make anything right or wrong, the witness cannot suffewr. It has nothing to cling to, nothing to get, nowhere to go, nothing to lose.”

Bill Harris; www.centerpointe.com