130 Quotes by Jane Roberts

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    What do you think of yourself, your daily life, your body, your relationship with others? Ask yourself these questions. Write down the answers or speak them into a recorder. But in one way or another objectify them.

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    First of all, a soul is not something that you have. It is what you are.

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    Close your eyes after having read this chapter to this point, and try to sense within yourself the source of power from which your own breathing and life forces come.

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    You must again realize that we speak of the self as being so divided only for simplicity’s sake. While the self is whole, it is however compartmentalized for efficiency’s sake, but beneath consciousness the doors are open. Again, the conscious self is most necessary. However it cannot be stressed too strongly that consciousness is merely a state of focus, and not a self. Consciousness is the direction in which the self looks at any given time.

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    It is imperative that we move away from the concept of a self as an indivisible, rigid and limited reality.

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    For enjoyment is a weapon. The man who is capable of joy is capable, to a large extent, of changing his world. Joy is not a weak spineless idiot either. Its backbone is stronger than bitterness.

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    You can learn more from watching the animals than you can from a guru or a minister – or from reading my book.

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    I hope that this book will serve to release the deeply intuitive self within each of my readers, and to bring to the foreground of consciousness whatever particular insights will serve you most. As.

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    Though this book is entitled The Way Toward Health, we are not speaking of physical health alone, but of mental, spiritual, and emotional health as well.

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