BEST of PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer in YOUR SACRED SELF
“If you were raised on blame, it is a habit for you to reach for this excuse whenever you wish to explain why something is not working in your life. The alternative to blame is self-responsibility – becoming an inner-directed person. You may not have been taught to consider taking responsibility for the events in your life. But if you are unwilling to discontinue the blame game, you will be unable to initiate your sacred quest.
When you blame something outside of yourself for the circumstances you are experiencing, you give control of your life to that outer phenomenon. The key to you is always within. When you let go of blaming others and search within for your key, you will always find what you need. Instead of blame, you can choose to know that all of the events and people who have shown up in your life have had a divine role.”
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in “Your Sacred Self”
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When you blame something outside of yourself for the circumstances you are experiencing, you give control of your life to that outer phenomenon. The key to you is always within. When you let go of blaming others and search within for your key, you will always find what you need. Instead of blame, you can choose to know that all of the events and people who have shown up in your life have had a divine role.”
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, in “Your Sacred Self”
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
A FREE service since its inception, "Ponder on This" benefits subscribers, authors, and publishers by including "links" to Amazon.com and other Web sites where subscribers can learn more about the book being quoted, and also purchase it. In all instances these links are provided as a convenience, and do NOT generate any type of compensation for Pondercentral.
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