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Inner Work Quotes

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Marianne Williamson
“As long as we remain vigilant at building our internal abundance—an abundance of integrity, an abundance of forgiveness, an abundance of service, an abundance of love—then external lack is bound to be temporary.”
Marianne Williamson, Everyday Grace

Sanjo Jendayi
“Who you want to be is already inside of you waiting for you to confront who you are and tag them in to help you win the battle of the mind.”
Sanjo Jendayi

“The more we see ourselves as victims who need to be saved, the more we’ll attract people offering to help. While this is not necessarily a bad thing, but it keep us depending on others and hence, stuck in the disempowering cycle of the victim mentality.

Truly, once you save yourself the universe will somehow conspire to help you out. But the work must be ignited from within. A the very end, we are our own victim as well as our own saviour... the rest are mere excuses.”
Omar Cherif

Matthew  Perry
“And like a baby, I didn't want to do the inner work for so long, because if a pill fixes it, well, that's easier, and that's what I was taught.”
Matthew Perry, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing

“Healing is serious business, and it is painful business. How do we give up everything we’ve known for an unimagined future, worse yet, an unimagined us? Healing takes imagination, but it also takes guts.”
Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika, Broken Porcelain

Robin S. Baker
“Follow the urge to transition from one phase of your life to the next. Whether this is inside or outside work, it’s time for intentional transformation to take place.”
Robin S. Baker

Aletheia Luna
“By doing shadow work, we learn that every single emotion and wound that we possess has a gift to share with us. Even the most obnoxious, ugly, or shameful parts of ourselves provide a path back to Oneness.”
Aletheia Luna, Mindful Shadow Work: Exercises For Befriending Your Dark Side, Healing Trauma, and Finding Joy

“The Yoga is in the in-between. 
It’s between each breath, each posture, each experience. It’s in the growing, the learning, the doing, and, often, the waiting. We can grow more when we lean into the in-between and see the beauty in the process.”
Raegan Robinson

Ioan Petru Culianu
“Omul este fiinta care aspira catre Arta prin vis. Unica si ultima lui implinire este aceea de a i se permite sa traiasca in launtrul propriului sau vis. (...) Insa exista si foarte multi oameni care nu-si pot gasi pacea niciodata. Visul lor personal este tulbure, plin de teroare, de resentiment fata de ceilalti ori fata de ei insisi. A-i face sa traiasca intr-o asemenea realitate ar echivala, pentru ei, cu o condamnare la pedepsele infernului. Un infern pe care fiecare il duce cu sine oriunde se invarte. Prin Arta, ei pot fi salvati de infern, dar nu vor cunoaste niciodata adevarul. De aceea trebuie lasati sa traiasca in interiorul lumii. Lumea insasi a fost intotdeauna si a ramas o fictiune a Artei, aparuta ca sa-i salveze intr-un fel pe condamnatii la infernul personal. Din cand in cand, prin moarte, acestia se recufunda in ei insisi, iar Arta, rabdatoare, ii aduce inapoi.”
Ioan Petru Culianu, Hesperus

Michael Brant DeMaria
“Music is sound with a soul.”
Michael Brant DeMaria, When All Is Lost: Finding Heart In The Dark

Lidija Stankovikj
“A denizen since birth, I liked to think I knew the city in every way. It bore my shadow so gracefully, that living here almost suited me. It took me a long time to understand that, which was fully irredeemable—it was people I was finicky about. The drawbridge between my soul and the world barely ever lowered. Friends mocked my academic bearing; colleagues disliked my logorrhea; and what to say of women—they mostly found me irrelevant. In the language of the alchemists, I stood at the point of nigredo, the center of my own darkness.”
Lidija Stankovikj, Alexander's Infinity

Robin S. Baker
“In my personal life, learning more about my inner workings has given me confirmation that there are higher sources of power that exists among us. And because we are created in the energetic and spiritual image of them, we can experience nourishment and growth on their level of existence as well.”
Robin S. Baker, Esotericism With an Unconventional Soul: Exploring Philosophy, Spirituality, Science, and Mysticism

“If I shine in the light of sun then will I be visible after the sunset? One thing I learnt very early... Because life had decided to hit me hardest. I made a conscious choice to face my own darkness and deep dive because below there swam some dots of light..”
Ramesh Sood, Untitled Life’s Random Lessons : A tapestry of anecdotes on life, mindset, leadership, communication and relationships.

Master Del Pe
“Every level of spiritual achievement comes with price and its own reward. But, the bottom line is to keep on moving in the inner work and journey. The moment the traveler becomes stuck in the same level and enjoys it complacently for a prolonged period, the Dark Night arrives again. This is actually very good for us because it is the Soul's esoteric clock that instigates the change in order for the personality to keep on moving to a higher training ground.”
Master Del Pe, Beyond The Dark Night of the Soul - Master Del Pe

“It’s odd,â€� the Warrior of the Light says to himself. “I have met so many people who, at the first opportunity, try to show their very worst qualities. They hide their inner strength behind aggression and hide their fear of loneliness behind an air of independence. They do not believe in their own abilities, but are constantly trumpeting their virtues.â€�

A warrior reads these messages in many of the men and women he meets. He is never taken in by appearances and makes a point of remaining silent when people try to impress him. He uses these occasions to correct his own faults, for other people make an excellent mirror. A Warrior takes every opportunity to teach himself.”
Paolo Coelho

“It’s odd,â€� the Warrior of the Light says to himself. “I have met so many people who, at the first opportunity, try to show their very worst qualities. They hide their inner strength behind aggression and hide their fear of loneliness behind an air of independence. They do not believe in their own abilities, but are constantly trumpeting their virtues.â€�

A warrior reads these messages in many of the men and women he meets. He is never taken in by appearances and makes a point of remaining silent when people try to impress him. He uses these occasions to correct his own faults, for other people make an excellent mirror.

A Warrior takes every opportunity to teach himself.”
Paolo Coelho

Paulo Coelho
“It's odd," the Warrior of the Light says to himself. "I have met so many people who, at the first opportunity, try to show their very worst qualities. They hide their inner strength behind aggression and hide their fear of loneliness behind an air of independence. They do no believe in their own abilities, but are constantly trumpeting their virtues."

A warrior reads these messages in many of the men and women he meets. He is never taken in by appearances and makes a point of remaining silent when people try to impress him. He uses these occasions to correct his own faults, for other people make an excellent mirror.

A Warrior takes every opportunity to teach himself.”
Paulo Coelho, Warrior of the Light

Massimo Pigliucci
“Don’t wait around until someone establishes paradise on earth—do your part. The world changes one person at a time, from the bottom up. And the only person you can change is yourself.”
Massimo Pigliucci, Think like a Stoic: Ancient Wisdom for Today’s World

Oli Anderson
“The only difference between those who DO and those who talk about doing it but never can is their relationship with themselves.”
Oli Anderson

Oli Anderson
“The ultimate barometer for what’s actually going on inside you is to reverse engineer your unconscious intentions by the RESULTS you consistently keep getting and the current state of your life â€� not by what you consistently keep telling yourself.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“The unconscious is always trying to make itself conscious and so if you slow down and listen you can align yourself instead of being torn to pieces.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“Your real nature is to move at your own pace but your conscious mind and all its conditioning is constantly racing around like a monkey swinging from branch to branch looking for something it can never find.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“You can either trust and let the real fruit grow on the vine or you can distort, resist, and pollute your relationship with life and let some Frankenstein ‘thingâ€� appear instead.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“Ignorance (of the truth) may protect us from shame in the short-term but it can never protect us from the Void.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“A REAL story can put you on the path to creation; an UNREAL story will put you on the path to destruction.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“We can either see the storm as something that has come to destroy us or something that has come to wash away anything that we carry inside ourselves that’s unreal.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“Shame causes us to force things that can never be forced, see the real as unreal, and treat the fragments as the whole.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“If you want to live the realest life possible, then it actually makes sense to never take what your brain shows you at face value.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

Oli Anderson
“The Void always calls us into it for the same reason: a lack of acceptance of whatever is true.”
Oli Anderson, Trust: A Manual for Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace

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