Rhonda Byrne
July 26, 2013
You were not born to struggle. You were not born to live a life where the moments of joy are few and far between. You were not born to toil in your work five days a week, with fleeting moments of happiness on weekends. You were not born to live with limited energy, feeling exhausted at the end of each day. You were not born to worry or be afraid. You were not born to suffer. What would be the point of your life? You are meant to experience life to its fullest and have everything you want and, at the same time, be filled with joy, health, vitality, excitement, and love, because that is an amazing life.
Sincerely,
Perhaps this is true but life is a struggle. It is adaptability and survival of the fittest. I am just about surviving.
Hi Davidconfidential. Thank you for your post. I appreciate your point of view, as I’m sure many would agree with you. I enjoy posting quotes that inspire. Life can be a struggle, certainly so. It is wonderful to walk through the ‘mud’ and find that one has survived. Even more inspiring to find that one has not only survived, but thrived! Blessings!
You do a good job. Keep up the good work 🙂
Thank you! Wishing you a blessed weekend!
Thanks David! Wishing you a lovely week my friend!
set ourselves free, as a group as one we can change the world, we just have to be open to it, struggle and fight if you want to, i am gonna take it easy
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Hello Peacfulpeople! Thank you for sharing. Over the past month I’ve been reading, studying and applying to my own thought system, ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ by Louise L. Hay. Some exercises I find to be more challenging than others. What is amazing to me is to see such a rapid change in my physical health. I am blown away by the changes. I agree – ‘we just have to be open to it.’ I’m certainly a work in progress, but being receptive to these positive changes is literally healing my life. Blessings to you!
Hello Peacfulpeople! Thank you for sharing. Over the past month I’ve been reading, studying and applying to my own thought system, ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ by Louise L. Hay. Some exercises I find to be more challenging than others. What is amazing to me is to see such a rapid change in my physical health. I am blown away by the changes. I agree – ‘we just have to be open to it.’ I’m certainly a work in progress, but being receptive to these positive changes is literally healing my life. Blessings to you!
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