I enjoy listening to Dr. Wayne Dyer on the PBS station. He makes so much sense. Following are some notes I took as I watched his lecture. I think they will be just as useful as they would be if I tried to cram them into a formal blog. I do believe they are worth thinking about.
in spirit= inspire when you are in spirit, all possibilities open up. dormant faculties come alive. when you are creating, everything is working,.
you can't get sick enough to heal anyone
you can't get poor enough for others to have abundance.
your thoughts about your pupose is your purpose trying to connect to you.
you can decide on your own purpose and your own intention,. CONTEMPLATE YOURSELF.....SURROUNDED BY THE PRODUCTS OF
YOUR INTENTION
I am going to be...................
I want
Give silent blessings....
Accept blessings of life.....
Expect goodness......
Strengthen your immune system....the recipient//the giver//the observer all receive seratonin to the same degree. Blessings/healings?
The principles set forth in Dr. Dyers lectures are Christian. "The Source" is a name for whomever you perceive as your creator and the ruler of your universe. It is where you turn for edification and help in your life. Being in balance with the Source is the same as having the Spirit. Drawing from the Source is using the principle of Faith. Through this ability each of us derives strength spiritually and that brings peace. A peaceful existence empowers love. Love fosters kindness. Kindness draws prosperity. Prosperity fills life with abundance. Abundance enriches us and we are able to preserve the cycle.
Having intention is having focus. It is creating our part of life in the way we wish it to be.
"All things come to him who waits."
"The kingdom of God is within you."
"As a man thinketh so is he."
5 years ago
3 comments:
Dr. Dwyer isn't just being creative to link "in spirit" with "inspire." The Greek word from which we get spirit has to do with breath (think "respiration," or keeping with spiritual matters, "breath of life"). So, "inspire" literally means "to breathe into" (i.e. someone).
Oops. I mean Dr. Dyer. I worked with a Dr. Dwyer at my previous school. Ha ha ha.
thank you for visiting......I wondered if you were making fun.
I really like your definition.
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