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“The Universe doesn’t compensate individuals based on the activity of work, but on the activity of consciousness. Accordingly, if you feel your life is empty and useless, that your work is insignificant, or that the things that are yours to do are really meaningless, then you’ll be pressing out of universal Substance an income directly related to that consciousness: insignificant, trivial, useless, and valueless. On the other hand, once you see yourself as you are in truth and embody that vision in your feeling nature, you’ll move above lack and limitation.”

Quote by John Randolph Price

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John Randolph Price
John Randolph Price

John Randolph Price is an American author born on February 12, 1932. His works are known for their deep psychological insights and vivid portrayals of Southern American life. more

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