Inspirational Psychology includes the practical application of identifying the thoughts and mistaken beliefs that cause us pain, along with a contemplative practice to discover our true nature, which is Love.
No matter how sick your body is, extending Love will reduce your suffering and aid in healing.
How important is it really that you feel satisfied right now for 2 minutes, compared to getting yourself free from addiction forever?
A miracle is when we respond with compassion where a moment ago we may have believed there was something to be upset, blaming, or angry about.
Most of us, if we are truly honest with ourselves, have an ever-evolving and ever-growing list of what we think we must change in order to be at peace or to be happy.
Inspirational Psychology brings peace and choice to life even in the most difficult of situations.
The body can limit our ability to experience life to the fullest, especially if we identify ourselves as being only our bodies.
When the mind no longer sees itself as a body, forever in bondage to the body, the mind can be free and at peace even when we are physically sick.
Becoming less focused on the past and future and not resisting the moment is how to overcome fear, physical pain, and all suffering.
Don't confuse acceptance with being a naïve or weak person. Acceptance does not mean condoning negative behavior, staying in a bad situation, or not working to improve our life and the world.
Within Inspirational Psychology, health doesn't refer to just the state of the body, but also the state of the mind, which affects the body.
Happiness is more about removing the blocks to Love and remembering who you are than changing your situation or another person.
What if nothing needs to change other than our perception of what we see?
Most people believe they know what it is that would make them happy, and what it is that they should get rid of in order to be happy. Unfortunately, few actually do.
Freedom, which is an aspect of health, remains impossible as long as we perceive our bodies as a complete definition of ourselves.
Freedom rests on finding the meaning and lessons even in our greatest pain.
"Freedom rests on finding the meaning and lessons even in our greatest pain."
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