LightSun
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How do we grow to take moral, responsible and proactive choices in our lives and implement them into action? Your dreams and ambitions-do you walk the path to realistically attain them?
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"However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act upon them?" Buddha
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“Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.†Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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"Knowing is not enough: We must apply. Being willing is not enough: We must do." Leonardo da Vinci
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"Action is conscious, reaction is unconscious. All reactions are unconscious. If you are conscious, you never react, you act." Unknown
"To take effective action you must awake. We predetermine our dreams, develop them into visions and implement them into action through conscious choice and will. The path available is to make the unconscious conscious. Otherwise we are as in Plato's Cave Allegory blind reacting out of emotion and instinct. The choice is yours. Remain in the shadows of Plato's cave unaware of your unconscious thoughts and drives which rule you. Or you elect to make the unconscious conscious through cognitive mindfulness. It is a discipline and exercise to train the mind to be fully alert and alive."
Quote:
"However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act upon them?" Buddha
Quote:
“Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.†Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Quote:
"Knowing is not enough: We must apply. Being willing is not enough: We must do." Leonardo da Vinci
Quote:
"Action is conscious, reaction is unconscious. All reactions are unconscious. If you are conscious, you never react, you act." Unknown
"To take effective action you must awake. We predetermine our dreams, develop them into visions and implement them into action through conscious choice and will. The path available is to make the unconscious conscious. Otherwise we are as in Plato's Cave Allegory blind reacting out of emotion and instinct. The choice is yours. Remain in the shadows of Plato's cave unaware of your unconscious thoughts and drives which rule you. Or you elect to make the unconscious conscious through cognitive mindfulness. It is a discipline and exercise to train the mind to be fully alert and alive."