“Never pray to God for release of your problems. Never pray to God to change your life, and to give you something better. This is wrong prayer. If you have to pray to God, pray to God to give you the strength and the wisdom and the courage that you need to be able to handle the situation that you're in. This is correct prayer.” IfsLifeNeedsGivingGodProblemWisdomAbleChangePrayerSituationCourageStrengthPrayingHandleReleaseChanging Your LifeSomething BetterPraying To GodGod Life Author:Robert Adams
“Here we stand in the middle of this new world with our primitive brain, attuned to the simple cave life, with terrific forces at our disposal, which we are clever enough to release, but whose consequences we cannot comprehend.” WorldLifeEnoughForceSimpleBrainMiddleConsequenceCleverReleaseNew WorldPrimitiveCavesTerrific Author:Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
“People suffer because they are caught in their views. As soon as we release those views, we are free and we don't suffer anymore.” PeopleLifeInspirationalSufferingChangeViewsCaughtRelease Author:Nhat Hanh
“There is no release In a bodkin or disease, Nor can there be a work so great As that which cleans man's dirty slate.” MenLifeArtArtistDiseaseReleaseDirtySlate Book:The Major Works Source: The Major Works
“Your body is free but your heart is in prison. To release your heart, you simply reverse the process which locked it up. First you begin to listen for messages from your heart-messages you may have been ignoring since childhood. Next you must take the daring, risky step of expressing your heart in the outside world. . . . As you learn to live by heart, every choice you make will become another way of telling your story. . . . It is the way you were meant to exist. If you stop to listen, you'll realize that your heart has been telling you so all along.” IfsWorldWayLifeInspirationalFirstsHeartMayHas BeensStoriesBodyChoicesNextProcessRealizingStepsSadnessChildhoodAwarenessMessagesPrisonYour BodyReleaseLive ByDaringLockedReverseAnother WayOutside WorldChoices You MakeTelling Your Story Author:Martha Beck