Cosmic Law Quotes

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The only time you fail is when you fall down and stay down.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful)
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Minds are like flowers, they only open when the time is right.
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Stephen Richards
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The true measure of success is how many times you can bounce back from failure.
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Stephen Richards
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Reality is a projection of your thoughts or the things you habitually think about.
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Stephen Richards
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Our way of thinking creates good or bad outcomes.
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Stephen Richards
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Happy people produce. Bored people consume.
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Stephen Richards
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Why do cats sleep so much? Perhaps they've been trusted with some major cosmic task, an essential law of physics - such as: if there are less than 5 million cats sleeping at any one time the world will stop spinning. So that when you look at them and think, "what a lazy, good-for-nothing animal," they are, in fact, working very, very hard.
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Kate Atkinson
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Judgment is a negative frequency.
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Stephen Richards
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You don't have to be good at something to be liked.
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Stephen Richards
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When your back is to the wall and you are facing fear head on, the only way is forward and through it.
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Stephen Richards (Releasing You from Fear (CD))
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Stand out from the crowd, be yourself.
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Stephen Richards
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Success will be within your reach only when you start reaching out for it.
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Stephen Richards (Think Your way to Success: Let Your Dreams Run Free)
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You willed yourself to where you are today, so will yourself out of it.
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Stephen Richards
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Before you can successfully make friends with others, first you have to become your own friend.
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Stephen Richards
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There is a cosmic law which says that every satisfaction must be paid for with a dissatisfaction.
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G.I. Gurdjieff
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No matter how small you start, always dream big.
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Stephen Richards
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No matter whether you believe in luck or chance, the final decision is from yourself.
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Stephen Richards
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It sometimes takes a state of solitude to bring to mind the real power of companionship.
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Stephen Richards
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Boys always get the best eyelashes; it's like some kind of cosmic law. And half-breed kids get some kind of extra help there from genetics, too.
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Lilith Saintcrow (Strange Angels (Strange Angels, #1))
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A thought is a Cosmic Order waiting to happen.
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Stephen Richards
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If the great internet connects us all ... then why are so many of us becoming increasingly isolated?
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Stephen Richards
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Boys always get the best lashes; it's like some kind of cosmic law.
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Lili St. Crow (Strange Angels (Strange Angels, #1))
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Exhaust your worries and they will soon leave you.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Doing the tough things sets winners apart from losers.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful)
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I have my own theory: ignorance is bliss. The less you know, the more confident you can be in tackling things.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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We are exactly what our history made us to be.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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In 5 billion years, the expansion of the universe will have progressed to the point where all other galaxies will have receded beyond detection. Indeed, they will be receding faster than the speed of light, so detection will be impossible. Future civilizations will discover science and all its laws, and never know about other galaxies or the cosmic background radiation. They will inevitably come to the wrong conclusion about the universe......We live in a special time, the only time, where we can observationally verify that we live in a special time.
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Lawrence M. Krauss (A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing)
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Inaction creates nothing. Action creates success.
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Stephen Richards
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What we perceive about ourselves is greatly a reflection of how we will end up living our lives.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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Even though your thinking might not be right for others, just so long as it's right for you then that's all what matters.
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Stephen Richards
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Always have an air of expectancy.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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The remarkable feature of physical laws is that they apply everywhere, whether or not you choose to believe in them. After the laws of physics, everything else is opinion.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson (Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries)
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Grace is the celebration of life, relentlessly hounding all the non-celebrants in the world. It is a floating, cosmic bash shouting its way through the streets of the universe, flinging the sweetness of its cassations to every window, pounding at every door in a hilarity beyond all liking and happening, until the prodigals come out at last and dance, and the elder brothers finally take their fingers out of their ears.
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Robert Farrar Capon (Between Noon & Three: Romance, Law & the Outrage of Grace)
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If we ask, we should also be prepared to give.
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Stephen Richards
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Poverty: a temporary financial low, curable by money.
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Stephen Richards
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If you truly love someone, you should be more interested in keeping them happy than in being right.
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Stephen Richards
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Be yourself and become wealthy!
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Stephen Richards
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When you stop blaming others for where you are in life, that is when you can start to manifest your dream life!
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Stephen Richards
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The first place where self-esteem begins its journey is within us.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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Hard work is what you do to make ends meet, easy work is getting others to do the hard work for you.
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Stephen Richards
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A failure is always in the passenger seat in his or her life.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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Sin is cosmic treason. Sin is treason against a perfectly pure Sovereign. It is an act of supreme ingratitude toward the One to whom we owe everything, to the One who has given us life itself. Have you ever considered the deeper implications of the slightest sin, of the most minute peccadillo? What are we saying to our Creator when we disobey Him at the slightest point? We are saying no to the righteousness of God. We are saying, β€œGod, Your law is not good. My judgement is better than Yours. Your authority does not apply to me. I am above and beyond Your jurisdiction. I have the right to do what I want to do, not what You command me to do.
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R.C. Sproul (The Holiness of God)
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The mind is the strongest tool we have to help us secure the riches within the universe.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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The law of sacrifice postulates that we need to give in order to receive ... Cosmic Ordering says, receive before you give.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful)
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If we truly love ourselves, in spite of our flaws, then we can love others in spite of theirs.
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Stephen Richards (The Ultimate Success In Love)
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Each person has got a voice inside them. Communicate with it and take hold of it. Do not let it push and shove you around – you are its master!
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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A good self-esteem level is mostly dependant on how we value ourselves without any bias.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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How we relate with other people is dependent on how we rate ourselves and what we think about ourselves.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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You tap in to this oneness and become part of the universe as a whole.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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There is nothing around me but money, money, money.
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Stephen Richards
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Just let go of the need to care about whether it happens or not, then you are free from fear and can then concentrate on focusing.
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Stephen Richards
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The basic idea is that all things in the universe are intertwined.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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The cosmic believer needs the energy of the universe to survive spiritually.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Dharma (cosmic law) aims at the happiness of all creatures.
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Paramahansa Yogananda (Autobiography of a Yogi (Self-Realization Fellowship))
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Remember that in the end, the universe responds to our emotions, not to our words.
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Stephen Richards
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A person today who seems to have a great sense of self-esteem has his or her childhood days to thank for it.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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There is nothing to prove to anyone, just concentrate on your own needs.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Using your mind is a faster method to getting what you want. I mean, all you have to do is sit there. What could be easier?
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Winning is great, but if it's not enough then then you'll never have enough!
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Stephen Richards
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The first rule when you are in a hole is to ask for a hand out!
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Stephen Richards
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The basis of Cosmic Ordering is the belief that the universe is not dead matter, but pure energy which responds to our vibrations and to our frequencies.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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When you accomplish the impossible then you can achieve anything.
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Stephen Richards
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If someone does not consider those around them to be valuable and hold only themselves in high regard, they too have a very bad self-esteem.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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View life through a wide angle lens attitude and see your horizons broaden.
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Stephen Richards
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Algebra applies to the clouds, the radiance of the star benefits the rose--no thinker would dare to say that the perfume of the hawthorn is useless to the constellations. Who could ever calculate the path of a molecule? How do we know that the creations of worlds are not determined by falling grains of sand? Who can understand the reciprocal ebb and flow of the infinitely great and the infinitely small, the echoing of causes in the abyss of being and the avalanches of creation? A mite has value; the small is great, the great is small. All is balanced in necessity; frightening vision for the mind. There are marvelous relations between beings and things, in this inexhaustible whole, from sun to grub, there is no scorn, each needs the other. Light does not carry terrestrial perfumes into the azure depths without knowing what it does with them; night distributes the stellar essence to the sleeping plants. Every bird that flies has the thread of the infinite in its claw. Germination includes the hatching of a meteor and the tap of a swallow's beak breaking the egg, and it guides the birth of the earthworm, and the advent of Socrates. Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. Which of the two has a greater view? Choose. A bit of mold is a pleiad of flowers; a nebula is an anthill of stars. The same promiscuity, and still more wonderful, between the things of the intellect and material things. Elements and principles are mingled, combined, espoused, multiplied one by another, to the point that the material world, and the moral world are brought into the same light. Phenomena are perpetually folded back on themselves. In the vast cosmic changes, universal life comes and goes in unknown quantities, rolling everything up in the invisible mystery of the emanations, using everything, losing no dream from any single sleep, sowing a microscopic animal here, crumbling a star there, oscillating and gyrating, making a force of light, and an element of thought, disseminated and indivisible dissolving all, that geometric point, the self; reducing everything to the soul-atom; making everything blossom into God; entangling from the highest to the lowest, all activities in the obscurity of a dizzying mechanism, linking the flight of an insect to the movement of the earth, subordinating--who knows, if only by the identity of the law--the evolutions of the comet in the firmament to the circling of the protozoa in the drop of water. A machine made of mind. Enormous gearing, whose first motor is the gnat, and whose last is the zodiac.
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Victor Hugo (Les MisΓ©rables)
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The more we delve into quantum mechanics the stranger the world becomes; appreciating this strangeness of the world, whilst still operating in that which you now consider reality, will be the foundation for shifting the current trajectory of your life from ordinary to extraordinary. It is the Tao of mixing this cosmic weirdness with the practical and physical, which will allow you to move, moment by moment, through parallel worlds to achieve your dreams.
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Kevin Michel (Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams)
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If you align your vibrations and frequencies with those things you desire, you will acquire them.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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You don't manifest dreams without taking chances.
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Stephen Richards
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Thrill me, chill me I went in search of money and success, all I got was a bellyful of excess! Now that I've realigned myself I’m on my tip-toes because life is sweet! I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for all the blessings that are manifesting in my life … neat!
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Stephen Richards
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I will release this list of my desires and surrender it to the womb of creation, trusting that when things don’t seem to go my way, there is a reason, and that the cosmic plan has designs for me much grander than even those that I have conceived.
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Deepak Chopra (The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams)
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Without enthusiasm then what we have surrounded ourselves with becomes worthless.
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Stephen Richards
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You cannot run at full throttle when applying your mindset to all of the different things running through your head. Focusing is the key to manifesting your desires.
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Stephen Richards (The Ultimate Focus Builder)
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There is no new knowledge, it already exists in the universe.
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Stephen Richards
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...the laws of physics, carefully constructed after thousands of years of experimentation, are nothing but the laws of harmony one can write down for strings and membranes. The laws of chemistry are the melodies that one can play on these strings. the universe is a symphony of strings. And the "Mind of God," which Einstein wrote eloquently about, is cosmic music resonating throughout hyperspace.
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Michio Kaku (Parallel Worlds: A Journey through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos)
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Focusing is the great secret of power. If you want to use your full amount of focus, you must close down all other thought and direct your power of generating mental steam toward one outcome.
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Stephen Richards (The Ultimate Focus Builder)
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Let us remind ourselves of the terminology. A theist believes in a supernatural intelligence who, in addition to his main work of creating the universe in the first place, is still around to oversee and influence the subsequent fate of his initial creation. In many theistic belief systems, the deity is intimately involved in human affairs. He answers prayers; forgives or punishes sins; intervenes in the world by performing miracles; frets about good and bad deeds, and knows when we do them (or even think about doing them). A deist, too, believes in a supernatural intelligence, but one whose activities were confined to setting up the laws that govern the universe in the first place. The deist God never intervenes thereafter, and certainly has no specific interest in human affairs. Pantheists don't believe in a supernatural God at all, but use the word God as a non-supernatural synonym for Nature, or for the Universe, or for the lawfulness that governs its workings. Deists differ from theists in that their God does not answer prayers, is not interested in sins or confessions, does not read our thoughts and does not intervene with capricious miracles. Deists differ from pantheists in that the deist God is some kind of cosmic intelligence, rather than the pantheist's metaphoric or poetic synonym for the laws of the universe. Pantheism is sexed-up atheism. Deism is watered-down theism.
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Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion)
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Becoming wealthy is about accumulating wealth.
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Stephen Richards
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Our souls sparkle brightly with creative energy, our beings are as complex as the universe, and at the same time we help make up a higher body of energy.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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To heal physically, one must heal the emotional aspect of the issue first or it will resurface in another way.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Your own dreams stand alone, longing to be fulfilled, and you wonder if it will ever happen. You must have faith. Just as the bus was a little late, so too can fulfilment of your desires come a bit late.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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If you knew the power within yourself to be truly happy, to be truly whole, then you would never ask another to become the image you desire for yourself, in order to be happy and whole.
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Stephen Richards
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Our own self-esteem is something we can actually twist in whatever way we want.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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Your dreams will come true, but do not be overly demanding. Be logical – there are not enough mansions for everyone in the world, are there?
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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To control your life, control your mind. To control your mind, control your breath.
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Stephen Richards
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If you can't quite make it as a high flier then join a trampoline club.
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Stephen Richards
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If we can acquire an attitude of self-belief, then we will surely determine our future actions and our future life opportunities.
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Stephen Richards (Boost Your Self Esteem)
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I half expected to hear that stupid cackling laugh again, but there was just the fluttering of new leaves blowing in the cooler breeze. The sunken moon sat on the cosmic ledge like a judge sentencing me to doom. In the bright moonlight, I felt the depth of my ineptitude. To throw off my rage at the world, at myself, I picked up a rock and chucked it across the field, and then I went back home.
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Jonathan Epps (No Winter Lasts Forever (The American Wrath Trilogy))
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...Fools that you are! You believe you hold the Eternal Law of Dharma in your hands, but the truth is you are living in absolute spiritual darkness! You accuse women of being impure because of their monthly bleeding and will not deign to accept them in your presence, but what you do not realise is that while women's blood brings about new life, the blood you shed in the name of religion brings about nothing but death!...
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Anton Sammut (The Secret Gospel of Jesus, AD 0-78)
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There are no absolutes, and your way is neither the only way nor the right way.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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When you put your passion into your desire, when it becomes a fire that threatens to consume you unless you have it, then your will is in the right place.
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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The universe is infinite, so there is room for everyone, for every belief, for every custom, and for every desire. You are in competition with no one but yourself.
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Stephen Richards
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There are no prizes for defying yourself.
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Stephen Richards
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Do not invest time and money into yourself to have others completely destroy it!
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Stephen Richards
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We all love a good story. We all love a tantalizing mystery. We all love the underdog pressing onward against seemingly insurmountable odds. We all, in one form or another, are trying to make sense of the world around us. And all of these elements lie at the core of modern physics. The story is among the grandest -- the unfolding of the entire universe; the mystery is among the toughest -- finding out how the cosmos came to be; the odds are among the most daunting -- bipeds, newly arrived by cosmic time scales trying to reveal the secrets of the ages; and the quest is among the deepest -- the search for fundamental laws to explain all we see and beyond, from the tiniest particles to the most distant galaxies.
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Brian Greene (The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory)
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It was not just the drink, though, that was making me happy, but the tenderness of things, the simple goodness of the world. This sunset, for instance, how lavishly it was laid on, the clouds, the light on the sea, that heartbreaking, blue-green distance, laid on, all of it, as if to console some lost suffering waybarer. I have never really got used to being on this earth. Somethings I think our presence here is due to a cosmic blunder, that we were meant for another planet altogether, with other arrangements, and other laws, and other, grimmer skies. I try to imagine it, our true place, off on the far side of the galaxy, whirling and whirling. And the ones who were meant for here, are they out there, baffled and homesick, like us? No, they would have become extinct long ago. How could they survive, these gentle earthlings, in a world that was meant to contain us?
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John Banville (The Book of Evidence (The Freddie Montgomery Trilogy, #1))
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At Mayflower-Plymouth, our investment approach is based on Permaculture Economics. We invest based on what we learn from nature and universal principles. We also emphasize the spiritual, ecological and physical impact of our investments. It’s a holistic approach. When you put your money with us, you can rest assured knowing your money is growing, but not at the expense of your values. In fact, you know with us your money is actually making the world a better place because we invest in alignment with natural, spiritual and cosmic law.
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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
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Jupiter's fly-by had been carried out with impeccable precision. Like a ball on a cosmic pool table, Discovery had bounced off the moving gravitational field of Jupiter, and had gained momentum from the impact. Without using any fuel, she had increased her speed by several thousand miles an hour. Yet there was no violation of the laws of mechanics; Nature always balances her books, and Jupiter had lost exactly as much momentum as Discovery had gained. The planet had been slowed down - but as its mass was a sextillion times greater than the ship's, the change in its orbit was far too small to be detectable. The time had not yet come when Man could leave his mark upon the Solar System.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey (Space Odyssey, #1))
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The antidote to a meaningless and lawless existence was provided by humanism, a revolutionary new creed that conquered the world during the last few centuries. The humanist religion worships humanity, and expects humanity to play the part that God played in Christianity and Islam, and that the laws of nature played in Buddhism and Daoism. Whereas traditionally the great cosmic plan gave meaning to the life of humans, humanism reverses the roles and expects the experiences of humans to give meaning to the cosmos. According to humanism, humans must draw from within their inner experiences not only the meaning of their own lives, but also the meaning of the entire universe. This is the primary commandment humanism has given us: create meaning for a meaningless world. Accordingly,
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Yuval Noah Harari (Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow)
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The cosmic perspective comes from the frontiers of science, yet it is not solely the provenance of the scientist. It belongs to everyone. The cosmic perspective is humble. The cosmic perspective is spiritual, even redemptive, but not religious. The cosmic perspective enables us to grasp, in the same thought, the large and the small. The cosmic perspective opens our minds to extraordinary ideas but does not leave them so open that our brains spill out, making us susceptible to believing anything we're told. The cosmic perspective opens our eyes to the universe, not as a benevolent cradle designed to nurture life but as a cold, lonely, hazardous place, forcing us to reassess the value of all humans to one another. The cosmic perspective shows Earth to be a mote. But it's a precious mote and, for the moment, it's the only home we have. The cosmic perspective finds beauty in the images of planets, moons, stars, and nebulae, but also celebrates the laws of physics that shape them. The cosmic perspective enables us to see beyond our circumstances, allowing us to transcend the primal search for food, shelter, and a mate. The cosmic perspective reminds us that in space, where there is no air, a flag will not wave, an indication that perhaps flag-waving and space exploration do not mix. The cosmic perspective not only embraces our genetic kinship with all life on Earth but also values our chemical kinship with any yet-to-be discovered life in the universe, as well as our atomic kinship with the universe itself.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson (Astrophysics for People in a Hurry)
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CAUSE AND EFFECT You can give a man who has never given you a good word, Volumes of knowledge. And you can give a man who has never given you a gift, A thousand gifts. You can give that same man who has never given you a blessing, A thousand blessings. And you can offer that same man who has never Offered a hand to help you grow, Seeds to help him grow a garden. And while you have never seen true kindness from his direction, You still offer to help push him up. And in the end, He only wants to be the hand that pulls you down. Do not worry, my friends. Cause and effect was written by the stars of the universe. He who passes suffering onto others Will also have that suffering passed onto his own children. Gifts he feels he should have in the next lifetime will be unobtainable. And the help he needs to grow in the next lifetime will be unavailable. And the people he cuts down that were good to him, Will cut him down in the next lifetime. What goes around does come back again, Even through your children. There is a vibrational effect In every action, Just as there is A vibration that rings From every letter In every word. No cause occurs without effect And no effect occurs without cause. No unjust action goes without penalty And no action or thought Flows unnoticed Throughout The universe.
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Suzy Kassem (Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem)