“Your own good enough can also be very good, and only you can know what that is. Trust your inner awareness and your brilliant secondary mind to guide you, and you will find your way to your version of good enough.”
— William DeFoore
“I’m attempting to get people to think about the death of their body, because if you start to think about it, you might start to think about it while it’s alive and what it’s here for. And listen, the physical body is the only means in the universe by which we can open the door into divinity and transcend into God.”
— John-Roger
“A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.”
— Francis Bacon
“We human beings are a complex lot. Many religious writings and great literary works are based upon the constant struggle between good and evil that goes on inside every one of us. This struggle is as old as mankind itself. Yet, while we recognize our own inner struggles, we are often quick to condemn others. Psychologists tell us that there is no such thing as a bad person; there are only bad behaviors. Make it a point to look for the good in yourself — and in others. Nurture the good character traits and work on the ones that may need improvement. Like plants in a garden, the character traits that grow strong and productive will be those that are fed, watered, and weeded regularly.”
— Napoleon Hill
“What do we live for; if it is not to make life less difficult for each other? ”
-— Mary Ann Evans
“If we all contribute the greater part of ourselves into this life, we will have peace – and plenty of it.”
— John-Roger
“Speak truth to the lies today. Fear is a tool used by the enemy to hold you back from the greatness that is inside you. It’s okay to feel fear, we all do. You just can’t let it stop you. Move forward anyways.”
— Jon Gordon