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You have to learn to let go of a desire for pleasure supreme and make do with limited pleasure before you can realize that absolute pleasure is your ultimate destiny. The doing with the lesser is an acceptance of the reality of the limitation of this dimension. For that, the ego faculties are necessary. Only when your ego deals adequately with the
... See moreEva Pierrakos • The Undefended Self: Living the Pathwork
Affirming my worthiness and deservingness every day brings me closer to achieving my dreams and living the life I desire and deserve. I Am infinitely capable, and I trust in my own power to manifest my deepest desires with ease and grace.
Dan McCormick • Awakening Who "I Am": Two Words to Ignite Your Transformation

As Hesiod wrote about achieving any kind of mastery, “[W]hen you come to the top, then it is easy, even though it is hard.” To dwell consistently in this sense of being “on mission,” we must do three things. The first is to detach from the social roles we may be following, unless they are perfectly fitted to our sense of mission. The second is to
... See moreMartha Beck • Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose
It is a path where the central focus of life is creating balance, harmony, impeccability, and wholeness. It is a path that requires integrity and honesty—with one's self and others.
Colleen Deatsman • Seeing in the Dark: Claim Your Own Shamanic Power Now and in the Coming Age
People with a high level of personal mastery live in a continual learning mode. They never “arrive.” Sometimes, language, such as the term “personal mastery,” creates a misleading sense of definiteness, of black and white. But personal mastery is not something you possess. It is a process. It is a lifelong discipline. People with a high level of
... See morePeter M. Senge • The Fifth Discipline
There are many paths to mastery, and if you are persistent you will certainly find one that suits you. But a key component in the process is determining your mental and psychological strengths and working with them.
Robert Greene • Mastery
