Love your life
New Zealand
June 22, 2009 9:24pm CST
It is possible to love your life, but to love your life you need to love yourself first.
This is the ultimate aim for us all if we want to attract into our life the people, relationships, things and dreams that we all ultimate desire. The problem is that we do not know where to start to really look at ourselves and learn to find out who we really are and love that being to the core. But I have found the perfect way to achieve this.
People often read and talk about personal development and self improvement and this is a good start, but to actually follow through and DO THE WORK to keep you on the path to really discovering yourself and your purpose and passion is a whole different story.
The hardest thing is to keep up the momentum of change and discovery. I am doing it right now and it is following a fantastic program that guides you through the process to finding your passion and power to create the life you really desrve and want.
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@underdogtoo (9579)
• Philippines
23 Jun 09
I just want to live in peace but i see so much dirt and suffering around me not counting my own pain and I see that people are used to living like insects or animals without much thought to what happens next after they take this pleasure and avoid that pain. Strange. cheers!!
• New Zealand
23 Jun 09
From my understanding of universal law, the pain and suffering you see is a reflection of your own pain and suffering. The answer is to turn that around and realise that what you are seeing is actually something in you that needs to be resolved. We are all responsible for the situations we live in because we created them. Every choice we made in our life brought us to this point. If we carry guilt and fear then we cannot truly see love and peace. What we need to do is to know that we are actually not guilty of anything but being human. The things that we learned about ourselves from what others said about us while we were growing up are not true. Our identity was formed by outside influences that were also raised on guilt and shame, so how were they to know any different?