“You and your brave Soul were never meant to follow anyone else’s path. Each step you take in rebellious faith is grounded in the stubborn integrity of your authentic being.”
Source: Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity
“As a sovereign being, you do not need the permission or direction of another; these can only come from the sacred inner sanctum of your heart.”
Source: Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity
“Dear Daughter,
If you truly want growth, say yes to the things that nourish your soul.”
Source: Dear Daughter: Short and Sweet Messages for a Queen
“You, Sir, of all men whom I have known, are he whose body is the closest conjoined, and imbued, and identified, so to speak, with the spirit whereof it is the instrument.”
Source: The Scarlet Letter
“My own heart
neither so brave nor so willing
– leaving no lines on the maps
yet silently evolving”
Source: Mystical Tides
“The sunset and the gentle moon, the blessed motion of the leaves and the murmuring of waters are all sweet physicians to a distempered mind. The soul is expanded and drinks in quiet, a lulling medicine – to me it was as the sight of the lovely water snakes to the bewitched mariner – in loving and blessing Nature I unawares, called down a blessing on my own soul.”
“Your gifts are ancient, your talents are endless, and your Soul’s medicine is radically unique.”
Source: Wildhearted Purpose: Embrace Your Unique Calling & the Unmapped Path of Authenticity
“Hope is the anchor of the soul; keep it strong, and it will keep you steady.”
Source: Journey of Soul - Karma
“The spirit sustains the the soul.”
“But this old theory - didn’t Plato think that something survived the decline, something inner not able to decay? The ancient dualism: body separated from soul. The body ending as Wendy did, and the soul - out of its nest the bird, flown elsewhere. Maybe so, he thought. To be reborn again, as the Tibetan Book of the Dead says. It really is true. Christ, I hope so. Because in that case we all can meet again. In, as in Winnie-the-Pooh, another part of the forest, where a boy and his bear will always be playing... a category, he thought, imperishable. Like all of us. We will all wind up with Pooh, in a clearer, more durable new place.”
Source: Ubik