Wayne Dyer
Wayne Dyer
Wayne Walter Dyerwas an American philosopher, self-help author, and a motivational speaker. His first book, Your Erroneous Zones, is one of the best-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold to date...
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth10 May 1940
CityDetroit, MI
errors
You correct an error by bringing truth to it.
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Live forgiveness every day rather than just talking about it on Sunday.
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In God's eyes, no one on this planet is any better than you.
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If you are unwell, don't ask to be healed, instead ask to be restored to that perfection from which you emanated.
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Be aware of your infinite connection to your source. Know that you're more than an encapsulated collection of bones, blood and organs in a skin and hair covered body.
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Don't let tobacco companies make the choices for you... they care about their own well-being, not yours
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The first step toward discarding a scarcity mentality involves giving thanks for everything that you have.
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Become aware that there are no accidents in our intelligent universe. Realize that everything that shows up in your life has something to teach you. Appreciate everyone and everything in your life.
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Be in this moment, and free yourself of striving for something more or someone else.
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I've always believed that parents are not for leaning upon, but rather exist to make leaning unnecessary.
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There's No Such Thing as a Bad Meditation. Any Time you Spend in Silence is Valuable
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When you're in the Middle of an Argument, ask yourself: Do I want to be Right or be Happy?
simple mind world
The physical universe that you see is all in your mind. When you turn your mind off, or become unconscious, the physical universe, for you, disappears. Then, when you awaken your consciousness, the universe reappears magically. Quite simple really - no thoughts on your part, no physical world. As Walt Whitman succinctly stated: "The whole theory of the universe is directed unerringly to one single individual - namely to You." Without your mind to process it, the universe simply disappears into nothingness.