The Best Possible You. Michael Doiley
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Название: The Best Possible You

Автор: Michael Doiley

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Эзотерика

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isbn: 9781607466246

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СКАЧАТЬ my belief that ‘spiritual’ growth need not be exclusively for the ‘spiritually’ minded, and triumph through adversity is not a trait solely assigned to the Generals of World War II. To lose weight is a triumph, to raise a child is a triumph and so too is climbing your own personal mountain.

      My passion and sincerity is carved into each word on each page. It has been inspired by every one of the hundreds of people that I have personally crossed paths with or was intuitively led to study.

      This is a gift to all you if you feel you have yet to reach your potential. It’s for you if you desire a future more loving, more successful and more satisfying than your past. It’s also for you if you believe the best possible you has yet to be seen.

      Chapter 1: Sight Can be distracting

       (Principle 1 : Open-mindedness)

       Sight can be Distracting…Be Open-Minded.

       “The first sign of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result”. Albert Einstein (14th March 1879-18th April 1955)

      Therefore, if you want changes in your life, you must be prepared to try new and different things. To try different things you must first be open-minded. Ultimately, you must be open-minded about allowing success and all manner of good things to flow uninterrupted into your life. But these wonderful things may not all look wonderful when you first see them, they may not sound wonderful or feel wonderful. This is why being open-minded is so crucial; your hearts desires could slip right through you fingers because you are not prepared for they way they look, sound or feel.

      It is with good reason thatt Open-mindedness is the first major principal in the 10 principles of the Best Possible You (BPY). And quite frankly, without it, you need not purchase this book, it is THAT fundamental.

       “How far back does it go?

       To the very beginning of time,

       For when you emerged from your mother’s womb,

       The first thing you did was cry,

       You were given the gift of life,

       And did you appreciate it?

       You may laugh now,

       But back then you hated it!

       And where would you be if you couldn’t eat?

       I hear you laugh again.

       But every one of those thirty-odd teeth caused you endless nights of pain.

       Do you yet understand,

       The beauty hidden in the pain,

       Of growing.

       Fairy tales make us believe love looks a certain way,

       And if I gave you an unpolished diamond,

       You just might throw it away?

       Would you walk past your favourite store,

       If they changed their carrier bags?

       Would you notice your Prince Charming,

       If he was dressed like a pauper in rags.

       Do not be deceived by presentations,

       Don’t be distracted by the pretty pink bow.

       For to truly understand the gifts life brings,

       There’s something we all need to know.

       Love can sometimes look ugly,

       Love can even feel like pain.

       Love often plays tricks with our emotions

       Just to see if we’ll turn away

       Even without the financial depression that we find ourselves in, it would still be time to be open-minded about the TOTAL sum of ALL your parts. Awake dear reader Awake! You have talents and skills that you may not have even begun to learn yet, but your aptitude and compatibility for them are perfect.

      You are not your business card and that, now more than ever, really is the point. You are infinitely more than a few words put together on a piece of paper smaller than a pork-chop. It’s like putting a rainbow next to a brick. And by the same token, you are also more than just a body. Your hopes and fears, your talents and skills, your beliefs and your eternal spirit are represented in the most minimalistic of ways by your body and more often than not, not represented at all. As it is displayed most vividly in the case of perennial genius…

      Stephen Hawking, (born 8th January 1942) CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA whose impassioned research into black holes, radiation, cosmology, quantum gravity and other complicated things have made him a giant amongst men. Stephen has suffered from ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) since the late 1960’s and his severe state of paralysis has meant that he has been unable to move or indeed feed himself since 1974. To look at him is one thing, but Stephen Hawking is more than a body, his research will tell you that and so too will his adoring children, Robert, Lucy and Timothy.

       “My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.”

      As quoted in Stephen Hawking’s Universe, by John Boslough.

      Stephen is one of the most inspiring people of all time, not just because of his landmark discoveries, but also because he represents the truth about us all. In 1974, doctors gave Stephen barely 10 years to live, but he has decided to live as long as he wants to. Hawking is motivated by the love of his family and his lifelong obsession with the workings of the universe, his body is not a great deal more than a reference point to help us give a name to where a particular idea came from. And that goes for the rest of us too. Even in the 21st Century, we are still so wrapped up in the exterior of all that we look at, distracted by it to our detriment.

      It’s all about perception, sight can be distracting, what we see, what we think we see, and what those images mean to us. The world cannot all of a sudden be poor and you cannot all of a sudden be worthless! Do not be depressed be open-minded. You were precious even before birth, СКАЧАТЬ