Good + Bad = Love
I'm reading Dr DeMartini's Breakthrough Experience book and it's quite an eye-opener. DeMartini says that when you accept the good AND the bad in your life as serving you, you enter a state of love. He talks about being self-righteous and being self-wrongeous and how, when you bring them together, you act from something greater and open yourself up to performing miracles in your life.
What this means, in my life, is that when I'm perceiving the world to be against me, I'm simply being self-wrongeous and need to bring the two halves of my perception together to the point where I can recognise in what way the things I'm experiencing now are serving me and actually bringing me closer to my dreams and goals.
That's pretty profound and, if I use it in my daily life, has the potential to change things for good. As DeMartini says, you need to know what you would love to have in your life (to the very last detail) and ALSO love what you already have in your life. Acknowledge how it's helping you come closer to what you would love to have in the future.
A sort of self-acceptance of your current circumstances but not accepting that they'll always be the same but that they're serving you in achieving even greater things.
That's powerful stuff and helped me come out of a state of depression so maybe you should pick up his book and give it a read too if you've been in an imbalanced state of emotion.
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What this means, in my life, is that when I'm perceiving the world to be against me, I'm simply being self-wrongeous and need to bring the two halves of my perception together to the point where I can recognise in what way the things I'm experiencing now are serving me and actually bringing me closer to my dreams and goals.
That's pretty profound and, if I use it in my daily life, has the potential to change things for good. As DeMartini says, you need to know what you would love to have in your life (to the very last detail) and ALSO love what you already have in your life. Acknowledge how it's helping you come closer to what you would love to have in the future.
A sort of self-acceptance of your current circumstances but not accepting that they'll always be the same but that they're serving you in achieving even greater things.
That's powerful stuff and helped me come out of a state of depression so maybe you should pick up his book and give it a read too if you've been in an imbalanced state of emotion.
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