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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 27 avril 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781669392965 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Louise L. Hay's The Power Is Within You
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I believe that we have the ability to use our Power in any way we choose. If we choose to live in the past and rehash all of the negative situations and conditions that went on way back when, we stay stuck where we are. If we make a conscious decision not to be victims of the past, we are supported by our Higher Self, and new, happier experiences begin to unfold.
#2
We all have personal power all the time. It depends on how we use it. We can choose to respond to a situation, or we can choose to be victims. By taking responsibility, we have the power to change.
#3
You are in control of your mind. You can stop thinking those old thoughts. When your old thinking tries to come back and say It’s so hard to change, take mental command and say to your mind, I now choose to believe it is becoming easy for me to make changes.
#4
We all have different opinions. You have a right to yours and I have a right to mine. No matter what goes on in the world, the only thing you can work on is what is right for you. You have to get in touch with your inner guidance because it is the wisdom that knows the answers for you.
#5
I began to change my thinking, and I was able to change my life. I began to listen to what I said, and I became aware of my self-criticism. I began to babble affirmations without knowing what they meant. I became cocky and arrogant.
#6
I had been studying Science of Mind for about three years at that point, and I had become a practitioner of the Church. I began to teach the philosophy, but I wondered why my students seemed to be floundering. I couldn’t understand why they were so stuck in their problems.
#7
I began a self-healing program in earnest. I concentrated on me totally and did little else. I became very committed to getting well. I did daily sessions in front of a mirror, and the most difficult words to say were, I love you, I really love you.
#8
I began to forgive myself, and as I did, I began to trust myself. I found that when we don’t trust life or other people, it’s because we don’t trust ourselves. We don’t trust our Higher Selves to take care of us in all situations, so we say, I’ll never fall in love again because I don’t want to get hurt.
#9
We can change our self-talk by changing the negative words we use. If we hear ourselves using negative words, we should change them. We can also remove the expression have to from our vocabulary and our thinking, and replace it with choose to.
#10
We are the only person who can think in our mind, just like you are the only person who can think in your mind. Nobody can force us to think in a different way. We choose our thoughts, and these are the basis for our self-talk. As we experienced how this process worked in our lives, we began to live what we were teaching others.