William Buhlman Quotes



Best 9 Adventures in the Afterlife Quotes by William Buhlman

Adventures in the Afterlife Quotes

“As long as humans follow the dictates of the mind they will remain separated from their spiritual essence and continue to be manipulated.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Be aware, the content and focus of your prevailing thoughts is critical to the result you experience.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Humans are well known for weaving intricate webs of thought and then ensnaring themselves in their own creations. Our universe functions as a powerful energy mirror.

With every focused thought you are broadcasting waves of creative energy into your immediate environment. Few realize that their thoughts have a powerful impact upon the subtle energies around them.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Many humans remain obsessed with the existence of hell. Their concepts are often primitive and heavily influenced by their religions.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Souls create their own heaven or hell by the way they manage their thoughts.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Spiritual stagnation is the real hell. As long as souls believe they are a human body, they will continue to imprison themselves in the outer dimensions of the universe.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“The death of our physical bodies is just the beginning of our ongoing education into other dimensional realities.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“When you take complete responsibility for your thoughts and actions and embrace your natural ability to create your reality, all things are possible.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

“Your thoughts shape and mold the energy around you. You hold the power of creation in every thought.”

Adventures in the Afterlife

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“During our lives all of us will experience opportunities for change which involve risk. These occasions may come at inconvenient times. We may not act upon them, but the challenge is there for us. The purpose of reincarnation is the exercise of free will. Without this ability, we would be impotent creatures indeed.”


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