“It is worth repeating to be wary of the thought that you should put the work down and come back to it later. This is the negative mind attempting to delay you from your knowing. (p. x)” WorkNegative ThoughtsKnowing YourselfDelaysCautions Book:The Power of Naming: A Journey toward Your Soul's Indigenous Nature Source: The Power of Naming: A Journey toward Your Soul's Indigenous Nature
“History is the gift of a map already written by those who authored the map in the very walking of it.” HistoryLessonsGiftGuidanceLearnAccurateMapCautions Book:The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey Source: The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey
“Everything is a choice and every choice has a consequence; a good one or bad one! We choose to choose every day, whether we choose not to choose, but it is not all our choices that result in something better! It is not all our choices that result in something lasting! It is not all our choices that result in something fulfilling. No matter what our daily conscious and unconscious choices result in, the lessons from the results of our choices that can help shape our next choices must never be neglected, for they that shall neglect the lessons from the consequences of their choices shall always choose and choose again and again, and in the end, they shall never see any lasting and fulfilling footprints!” AdviceLife ChoicesImperfection QuotesCautionsChoose Well Author:Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
“When one cautions you, he is a 'lighthouse' and if one find faults with the lighthouse, when will that ship reach safely [to its destination]?.” SpiritualSpiritual QuotesFaultsDestinationCautions Author:Dada Bhagwan
“People think--wrongly--that speculative fiction is about predicting the future, but it isn’t; or if it is, it tends to do a rotten job of it. Futures are huge things that come with many elements and a billion variables, and the human race has a habit of listening to predictions for what the future will bring and then doing something quite different. What speculative fiction is really good at is not the future, but the present--taking an aspect of it that troubles or is dangerous, and extending and extrapolating that aspect into something that allows the people of that time to see what they are doing from a different angle and from a different place. It's cautionary.” FutureScience FictionSci FiPresentSpeculative FictionPredictionRay BradburyFahrenheit 451Cautions Author:Neil Gaiman