“"What do I want?" is your question. And what you want is always changing with the flow. So go with the flow.” WantLifeFlowWhat You Want Author:Leonard Jacobson
“If you want to know who you are, look into the true mirror. The flower will reflect your beauty. The sky will reflect your vastness. The ocean will reflect your depth. The child will reflect your innocence. But if you look into the mirror that is unconscious humanity, you are looking into the wrong mirror. Your reflection will be distorted by their projections.” IfsKnowsWantLooksChildrenHumanitySkyFlowerOceanReflectionMirrorsWho You AreDepthInnocenceUnconsciousProjectionVastness Author:Leonard Jacobson
“True power arises in knowing what you want, knowing what you don't want, expressing it clearly and lovingly without attachment to the outcome.” WantKnowingWhat You WantAriseOutcomesAttachmentTrue PowerKnowing What You Want Author:Leonard Jacobson
“The ego is often deeply involved in the desire to help others. If you do not want your ego to be involved in this way, do not be available for others unless you really want to be available. Do not feel that you should be available. Don't sacrifice yourself in any way. Don't go against your true feelings. Don't carry the cross for anyone else. Make sure that there's no sense that helping others makes you a better person or that it will gain you easy access into Heaven. Don't be a martyr.” IfsWayWantFeelsShouldPersonsHelpingFeelingsDesireHeavenEasySacrificeInvolvedEgoGainsCrossesAvailableAccessHelping OthersMartyrBetter PersonHelpfulnessTrue FeelingsEasy Access Author:Leonard Jacobson
“If you really want to help, then help others to be more present. Help others to free themselves from the past. Help others to take responsibility for themselves. Help them to see how they are creating their own suffering. Every now and then, you will encounter innocent ones who are suffering through no fault of their own, particularly animals and children. Do not hesitate! Help them.” IfsWantChildrenHelpingPastSufferingAnimalResponsibilitySelf HelpCreatingFaultsHelping OthersInnocentEncountersNow And ThenTaking ResponsibilityHelpfulness Author:Leonard Jacobson