Affirmations for Self-esteem:
I see myself as loved, accepted, and highly esteemed.
I love myself, and I allow others to express their love toward me.
My self-talk is loving and supportive.
I treat myself with kindness and respect.
I am a worthy individual. I deserve the best of life.
Today's Quote:
There is no such thing as a lack of faith. We all have plenty of faith, it's just that we have faith in the wrong things. We have faith in what can't be done rather than what can be done. We have faith in lack rather than abundance but there is no lack of faith. Faith is a law.
Eric Butterworth
Recommended MP3 Audio Downloads from Amazon.com:
The Game of Life by Florence Scovel Shinn
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
As A Man Thinketh by James Allen
Byways To Blessedness by James Allen
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The purpose of affirmation is to establish in consciousness
a broad understanding of the divine principles on which all
life and existence depend. By affirming Truth we are lifted
out of false thinking into the consciousness of Spirit.
An affirmation is a positive statement of Truth. By the use
of it one claims and appropriates that which is his in Truth.
It is the mental movement that asserts confidently and
persistently the Truth of Being in the face of all appearances
to the contrary.
Affirmations of words of Truth realized in consciousness bring
the mind into just the right attitude to receive light, power,
and guidance from Spirit. Words are the vehicles through which
ideas make themselves manifest. Words that have in them
the realization of perfect, everywhere-present, always-present
divine life, and our oneness with this life, are dominant
in the restoration of life and health.
(From Dynamics for Living by Charles Fillmore)
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