Posted in Quotes - 2011, Stillness on Dec 4th, 2011
Who am I? - Neale Donald Walsch
fundamental questions!
Neale calls them the 3 persistent questions and the 4 fundamental questions of life! Here’s the first fundamental question that we ought to ask self…
who am i?
This question can generate numerous multi-faceted enquiries and possible answers. We may ask from the perspective of biology, sociology, religion, philosophy, country, [...]
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Posted in Quotes - 2011, Stillness on Nov 27th, 2011
Is it possible that there is something we do not fully understand about ourselves, about our own life and its purpose, the understanding of which would shift our reality and alter our experience for the better, forever? - Neale Donald Walsch
more questions!
Here’s the 3rd ‘Persistent’ question that Neale asks us to consider…
life purpose
If we knew [...]
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Posted in Quotes - 2011, Stillness on Nov 20th, 2011
Is it possible that there is something we do not fully understand about life, the understanding of which would change everything? - Neale Donald Walsch
questions!
Neale calls them the 3 persistent questions and the 4 fundamental questions of life! We started with persistent question #1 here: What Is It That? Persistent question #2 is presented above.
what [...]
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Posted in Quotes - 2011 on Nov 13th, 2011
How is it possible that 6.9 billion people can all claim to want the same thing (peace, security, opportunity, prosperity, happiness, and love) and be singularly unable to get it? - Neale Donald Walsch
what we seek
We all seek ‘peace, security, opportunity, prosperity, happiness and love’. Do we not? Have we been able to achieve these [...]
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Posted in Quotes - 2011 on Nov 3rd, 2011
We must decide: is life something that is happening to us or something that is happening through us? - Neale Donald Walsch
decision time
In this ground breaking book, The Storm Before the Calm, Neale makes the point that the time has now come to make certain decisions individually and collectively. We must reassess the ‘story’ we’ve [...]
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