Brian Weiss Quotes
Best 8 Same Soul, Many Bodies Quotes by Brian Weiss
Same Soul, Many Bodies Quotes
“An open and loving heart, seeking a higher good without selfish motive, without any shadow of negativity or harm, can invoke a powerful manifesting energy in order to accomplish its goals. This is our right as spiritual entities. This is an essence of our spirituality. This is the invocation of grace.”
“Because destiny had a different plan. They were supposed to meet later.”
“If you can leave a relationship with love, empathy, and compassion, without any thoughts of revenge, hatred, or fear, that is how you let go.”
“People come into our lives at certain times for various reasons having to do with lessons to be learned. It is not a coincidence that they didn’t meet at a much earlier age when they did not have other commitments. I think the reason people meet later is to learn about love in many different ways and about how to balance this with responsibility and commitment. They’ll meet again in a different lifetime. They must be patient.”
“Poor health tends to make narcissists of us, and narcissism makes us blind to compassion, empathy, anger management, and patience – all elements that, when mastered, will lead us higher up the evolutionary scale toward immortality.”
“The important question regarding spirituality is not which God you follow but are you true to your soul? Are you living a spiritual life? Are you a kind person here on earth, getting joy from your existence, causing no harm, and doing good to others?”
“The number of days and years one lives on Earth is insignificant. It’s the quality of those days and years that’s important, quality measured in loving acts and achieved wisdom. Some people do more good in one day than others do in a hundred years. This is their message. Every soul, every person is precious. Every person helped, every life aided or saved, is immeasurably valuable.”
“When we are impatient, we cause suffering in ourselves and in others. We rush and judge recklessly, we act without considering the consequences of what we do. Our choices are forced and often wrong; and the price we pay for them, high.”
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