“The statement "I have no choice" is a lie. Be honest with yourself as to why you are choosing to do a particular thing. Then, do it gladly, knowing that you are always getting to do what you want. You can choose. Isn't that power?” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Lie
“Do your best. That's all you can ask of yourself. If you did your best and things just didn't work out, you don't owe an apology to anyone. And you certainly don't need to feel 'bad' about it -- or, worse yet, guilty.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Feeling
“The goodness of the Universe is not limited. When something "looks as if" it is running out, do not fret. This, or something better, is on its way. Sufficiency is the natural order of things. Good never runs out -- although it may change form.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Universe , Change , Nature , Way
“Group consciousness is something that is not widely understood, yet it is extremely powerful and can, if you are not careful, often overcome individual consciousness. If you cannot find a group whose consciousness matches your own, be the source of one. Others of like consciousness will be drawn to you.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer
“The fastest way, the most powerful way, the most effective way to experience the characteristics of divinity is to be a cause of another person experiencing the characteristics of divinity.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Personality , Way
“Success in any area of your life is not found in producing what you think you must produce on your journey, it’s found in the love, the joy, the happiness, and the sense of True Self that you experience—and that others experience in their life because of you—along the way. That alone can produce the rest of what you think you are “supposed to” produce.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Happiness , Way , Success , Joy
“After you have gotten the mind, allowed the mind, to remove its focus from your story—tell it to refocus on what you—Big You—now choose to be. Once you get free of your story and your data, once you get to the space of no-thought, you then choose a state of being.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer
“When you come from your memory, you create one kind of experience. When you come from your intention, you create another kind of experience altogether. Always, with your choices, you are answering a single question: Who am I? Every act is an act of self-definition.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Question , Memory
“Cause everyone whose life you touch to feel worthy. Give everyone a sense of their own worthiness as a person, a sense of the true wonder of who they are. Give this gift and you will heal the world.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Personality , World , Sense , Life
“To find beauty in everyone you must see beauty in everyone, then announce that you see it, for in announcing it, you place it there in their reality. Make it your life's mission today to bring to the attention of another just how extraordinary they are. Say it. Say it. SAY it. Their heart is waiting to know that their own best thought about themselves can be believed.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Waiting , Beauty , Heart , Reality
“Life proceeds out of your intentions for it. We have been told, “As you believe, so will it be done unto you,” and that is true. Belief is a strong and very powerful energy. It is a magnet. It attracts to us what we firmly expect it to.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Strong , Life
“The heart is the bridge between the mind and the soul. First get out of your mind and into your heart space. From there it is a quick jump into your soul. When you are in your heart space with another, that is when you can have a real soul talk. When you are in your heart space with yourself, that is when you can experience connecting with your soul at a very deep level. That is when you can experience communion with God.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Soul , God , Heart
“When we have a willingness to ask that first question, Who Am I?, and then to create the answer, it is immensely powerful to not simply respond to the question intellectually, as an intellectual excursion, but to create a response that makes sense to our Soul. A response that announces Who We Choose To Be, as opposed to who we imagine ourselves to be. Who I choose to be is an Individuation of Divinity, a wave on the Ocean of God.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Soul , Imagination , God , Question
“Here’s my favorite prayer: “Thank you, God, for helping me to understand that this problem has already been solved for me.”” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Problem , God , Understanding , Help
“All of life is spiritual, and therefore all of life's problems are spiritually based, and spiritually solved. The only peace in all the world that is sustaining is Internal Peace.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Peace , Problem , World , Life
“Gratitude eliminates negativity, disappointment, resentment, and anger. And when those emotions disappear, room is made for the energy of love for God, for life, and for yourself to reappear—now more fully than ever.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Anger , God , Gratitude , Disappointment
“All of life is Divine, and when we treat all of life as Divine we change everything. When we treat everyone as Divine, there will be war no more.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer War , Life , Change
“Love is that which is without condition, it requires nothing in order to be expressed. It asks nothing in return. And it is free. Love is that which is free, for freedom is the essence of what God is, and love is God, expressed.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer God , Freedom , Love
“There is only one emotion, one energy, in the universe: the energy, the emotion, that we call Love. When you know this, everything changes.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Universe , Love , Change
“People spend whole lifetimes seeking that which they already have. They have it, because they are it. All you have to do to have love is to be love. You are beloved. Each of you. All of you.” Neale Donald Walsch (1943) American writer Love , People