Quotes About Manifestation
No hables del asunto negativo ni actúes como si existiera. Actúa como si en verdad la nueva situación ya estuviera presente.
~ Emmet Fox
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la clave de la vida es edificar un equivalente mental de lo que deseas y eliminar los equivalentes de lo que no quieres.
~ Emmet Fox
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la magia de la vida hace que lo que pensamos, a la larga se vaya haciendo realidad.
~ Enrique Barrios
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God can only do for you what He can do through you.
~ Eric Butterworth
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Prosperity is not just having things. It is the consciousness that attracts the things. Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just having money or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just a lack of money or things.
~ Eric Butterworth
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your creative energy never disappears, the moon never disappears. Yet both can be hidden, not "on.
~ Eric Butterworth
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a ti mismo, ¿podría haber hecho esto Jesús? Si la contestación parece ser "Sí", entonces recuerda que El insistió en que todo lo que hizo, ¡tú también lo puedes hacer! Tal
~ Eric Butterworth
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We are whole creatures in potential, and the true purpose of desire is to unfold that wholeness, to become what we can be.
~ Eric Butterworth
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Desear algo no es suficiente. El deseo intrínsecamente debe contener dar de alguna manera, para ceder el paso al fluir mayor.
~ Eric Butterworth
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Todo el universo te respalda a un grado igual a la dimensión de la necesidad.
~ Eric Butterworth
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Dondequiera que haya escasez de cualquier tipo, es porque hay un bloqueo en el fluir de la abundancia.
~ Eric Butterworth
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Emotion manifests itself simultaneously with an alteration of the internal secretions, the circulation, blood pressure, respiration, etc., but equally, unconscious contents excite, and in neurotic cases disturb, the sympathetic nervous system either directly, or indirectly, via the emotions aroused.
~ Erich Neumann
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But first we have to discuss the emotional situation, and to understand that this deed, though it manifests itself as the coming of light, and as the creation of the world and of consciousness, is vitiated by a sense of suffering and loss so strong as almost to offset the creative gain.
~ Erich Neumann
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You do magic by learning formae which are like shapes in your mind that have an effect on the physical universe.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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Perhaps, I thought, the dead god gets folded into the existence of the new god, the way a dormant genetic variation can exist within an organism's DNA—hanging about like an actor's understudy until the right environmental conditions give it expression and—hey presto—suddenly a bacteria is heat resistant, our Chloe gets her big break on Broadway and a sniper for hire gets an unexpected half a meter of cold steel through the chest. Perhaps
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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Language most shews a man: Speak, that I may see thee.
~ Ben Jonson
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A self needed to spill out sometimes, a body should show evidence of what the hell went on inside it.
~ Ben Marcus
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We can redream this world and make the dream come real. Human beings are gods hidden from themselves.
~ Ben Okri
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What you see is what you make. What you see in a people is what you eventually create in them.
~ Ben Okri
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Whatever one has rejected is in itself a tangible shaping force.
~ Ben Shahn
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If we cannot shape our destiny there as no such thing as witchcraft.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
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We are not creatures of circumstance; we are creators of circumstance.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
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Reality is what one makes it. And the more negative reality one nurtures and creates, the more of it one has.
~ Benjamin Hoff
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the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given even as an object of cognition or imagination and which therefore, strictly speaking, could not be known.
~ Benjamin Hollander
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