Even in the most devastating moments, taken rightly, is a secret invitation asking us to let go of and transcend the self we've been.
Guy Finley explains our role in finding real fulfillment and purpose.
Any sorrow, resentment, or anxiety brought over and into the living now can only be an echo of some event now past.
Surrender of self is not the beginning of something "better" to come; it does not set the stage for the gain of anything, but spells the end of that nature in ourselves that ever holds onto the hope of "saving" itself with what it can imagine.
Life, in its expressed perfection, provides endless possibilities for an individual to understand humility. As you catch the part of you that wants to be or express what you know is not good for you or others, there is humility in just seeing how attached you are to your own will and compulsive behavior. The day will come where you're able to not express this lower nature, and you will feel gr...
Try to catch the part of yourself that can't wait to pick up negativity and then learn how to set it down before you get caught up in its momentum. You will find that to set it down requires that you first set yourself down.
You are able to get past any fear when you understand that the only thing keeping you involved with the state is you.
Whenever we "collide" with life, parts of us we've never seen before are illuminated. It is the light of new and higher self-awareness that is our real friend in such unwanted moments.
Guy Finley explains why fear is a form of spiritual sickness, and what one must do to return to spiritual health.
In this excerpt from an hour-long seminar that Guy Finley presented on Sunday 2/12/17, he explains what is necessary for us to go through if we truly wish to live life to its fullest. The full replay of this class is available in Guy's Online Wisdom School, GuyFinleyNow.org, where you can join other true aspirants from around the world as we work to understand and embody these truthful princip...
We are spiritually free when we no longer want anything to do with sitting in judgment of others, regardless of their perceived transgression.
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In this short talk, Guy Finley explains that when we begin to observe that most of our time is spent in a sort of twilight state of sleep, we will begin to understand the necessity for waking up and working to remain present to ourselves.