"What are you prepared to give for your dream? If it is not everything...stop pipe dreaming."
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T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"
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Quotes by T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"
"Fully inhale your dream and completely exhale manifestation of it."
"The sky is not my limit...I am."
"If you wish to transform, pretend this day until it is so."
"It is more substantial to represent a purpose, rather than just a title."
"You cannot build a dream on a foundation of sand. To weather the test of storms, it must be cemented in the heart with uncompromising conviction."
"Don't wish...DO! Don't try...BE! Don't think...KNOW! And above all: Bless a stranger with a small, yet powerful, random act of kindness. You feel me?"
"Your life experience is a moving picture, of which you are writer, director, performer, producer and critic."
"Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience."
"Manipulation, fueled with good intent, can be a blessing. But when used wickedly, it is the beginning of a magician's karmic calamity."
"You do not get what you wish for, unless it be known to the source of your desire."
"Life is short only if you are not living your purpose."
"Let discernment be your trustee, and mistakes your teacher."
"Don’t spoil me with your lies, love me with your truth."
"Do not only think about it, but feel about it, also, before taking appropriate action."
"Day or night, good or bad…all things from within."
"To witness miracles unfold in your experience, count your blessings and be thankful. Perceived small blessings accumulate to be the most powerful."
"Divide the constant tide and random noisiness of energetic flow, with conscious recurring moments of empty mind, solitude, gratitude and deep...slow...breathing. Of this, the natural law of self-preservation demands."
"Head up, heart open. To better days!"
"There is bound to be turbulence in the clouds of confusion before one can view the friendly skies, and an illuminated landing strip."