Are you seeing correctly?

August 15, 2013 | 4 comments

Change the way you see things,

 

and the things you see will change.

 

~ Wayne Dyer

 

4 thoughts on “Are you seeing correctly?”

  1. I have 7 Nurse Aides taking care of me. Some of them at times don’t interact with each other. Not being able to put up with this, and instead of firing the lot and hireling others, (It’s not easy to find the persons that are trained for taking care of me, for I am going through a difficult kind of circumstances.) instead I dwelled on their God Given attributes which in time and with patience worked. Thank God for C/S in showing me how to accomplish this.

  2. I love the idea that Christian Science teaches that spiritual reality is changeless perfection. As we see this more clearly our sense of things change and the mesmeric dream changes but not the reality which remains intact and inviolate.

  3. Wayne Dyer worked recently with Louise Hay, a Religious Scientist, whose mother was a Christian Scientist. Earlier, he explored many philosophies.127

  4. An earlier post stated, ” Wayne Dyer worked recently with Louise Hay, a Religious Scientist, whose mother was a Christian Scientist.” However, Hay’s own web site says the following: “Her own personal philosophy was forged from her tormented upbringing. Her childhood was unstable and impoverished, and her teen years were marked by abuse. Louise ran away from home and ended up in New York City, where she became a model and married a prosperous businessman. And in an interview, she was asked by Ray Hemachandra, Editor-In-Chief of New Age HEMACHANDRA: “What spiritual approach did your family practice when you were growing up?” She responded, “Nothing! My mother was a lapsed Catholic. The only time I ever heard her say anything negative in my life was when she saw some nuns having lunch and said, “They shouldn’t be out in public!” Oh, my! My stepfather was an atheist, so there wasn’t anything in my childhood except three weeks of Christian Science Sunday school at one point in my life. That was it.
    So, I really had no religious upbringing, which is unusual.”

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