Self respect should be a natural state for you, just as it is for all of the animal kingdom. There’s no raccoon out there who believes himself unworthy of what he intends too have. Were that so, the racoon would simply die by acting on the basis of his inner conviction that he was unworthy of food or shelter, and whatever else racoons desire. He knows he’s respectable, never finds any reason for self repudiation, and lives out his racoon-ness in perfect order. The universe provides, and he attracts those provisions into his world.

What you think of yourself is what you think of the world

How do you see the world you live in? What do you think people in general are really like? Do you believe that evil is triumphing over good? Is the world filled with egocentric, selfish people? Can the little guy ever get ahead? Are government entities and all their representatives corrupt and untrustworthy? Is life unfair? If it impossible to get ahead if you don’t have connections?

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Reference : The Power of Intention. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.

28 responses to “Daily Dose for the Soul”

    1. Thank you for the reblog

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      1. Always happy to read and share great posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great weekend!
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    1. Thank you for sharing

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  1. Wonderful.

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    1. Thank you Amber. What you think of yourself is what you think of the world. This is such a profound statement.

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      1. It really is, bringing this to awareness short cuts a lot of years of confusion.

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    1. Glad you liked it haha

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      1. All of your are interesting and I don’t know what to say so I say wow, whoa, omg stuff like that because I feel like I have to comment lol

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      2. Hahah thank you. Hope you keep liking my posts. Merci.

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      3. I always going to all interesting and good to read and take a break from everything

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  2. You put the self respect in a very communicative manner …thank you for this post:)

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    1. A healthy level of self-respect enables you to have the confidence to set firm boundaries. It means knowing what you stand for and what your values are, and being accepting of both your strengths and weaknesses. Self-respect is an inner quality that each individual must take time to develop.

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  3. Deep!

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    1. When you have a gloomy picture of what the world looks like, you’re unreceptive to the potential assistance that’s there to help you with your own individual intentions. Why would others want to come to your aid when you view them as contemptible? Why would the universal force be attracted to that which repels it? How could a world that’s so corrupt ever be of assistance to someone who has noble intentions? The answers to these questions are obvi ous. You attract into your life what you feel inside. If you feel that you’re not worthy of being respected, you attract disrespect. This weak selfrespect is the result of an exceptionally rusty link to the field of intention. This link must be cleansed and purified, and that takes place within your own mind.

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  4. Thank you. I really liked the raccoonness of it. So simply said. I needed this.

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    1. All of these attitudes emerge from your own assessment of your personal interaction with life. If your thoughts reflect a pessimistic view of the world, then that’s actually how you feel about yourself. If your thoughts reflect an optimistic view of the world, then that’s how you feel about your life. Whatever attitude you have about the world in general is a good indicator of the respect you have for your abilities to intend into this world what you desire. Pessimism strongly suggests that you don’t subscribe to the idea that you can access the power of intention to help you create your own bliss ful reality.

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  5. I believe the world is a mixture of good and bad, everyone is worthy!X

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    1. Yes Indeed Carol. Heaven and Hell both are here.

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  6. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. If you look at a person or situation through rose-colored glasses or rose-tinted glasses, you see only their good points and therefore your view of them is unrealistic. Optimists really do seem to look at the world through rose-colored glasses. See full dictionary entry for rose-colored.

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  7. Self Care and Self Respect is Very Important .. ❤

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    1. Absolutely. A healthy level of self-respect enables you to have the confidence to set firm boundaries. It means knowing what you stand for and what your values are, and being accepting of both your strengths and weaknesses. Self-respect is an inner quality that each individual must take time to develop.

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