Wayne Dyer’s Powerful Intention #1
In his book The Power of Intention, Dr. Wayne Dyer defines intention as a force in the universe that allows the act of creation to take place. The book explores intention, not as something you do, but as an energy you’re a part of. In addition, Dr. Dyer provides an intention guide with specific ways to apply the co-creating principles into your daily life.
Here is Powerful Intention #1:
It is my intention to respect myself at all times.
Some important points about this intention:
- A lack of self-respect creates a sense of unworthiness. A sense of unworthiness blocks any and all manifestations that might otherwise occur in your life.
- If you can remember that you are a part of the Source, of God, then you will always remember that you are worthy. It would be insulting God to diminish yourself.
- How you feel about the world in general (a glass half full or a glass half empty?) is a good indicator of how you feel about yourself. If you expect the worst of everyone and everything, you can bet your last dollar that you feel unworthy of the good things in life.
A few ways Dr. Dyer suggests to practice nourishing your intention to respect yourself at all times.
- Look into a mirror, make eye contact with yourself and say “I love me” as many times as possible throughout your day.
- Self-respect is just that, how YOU feel about yourself. Others opinions of you are their opinions, not your reality>,/li>
- Being in a state of gratitude is exactly the same as being in a state of respect, respect for yourself, which you give away freely. and which will return to you tenfold.
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September 30th, 2009 at 8:28 am
Thanks for the post Louise. I love Wayne’s work a big fan. I have his book, The Power of Intention. It’s very good, so is wisdom of the ages. The points you speak about above are very good. I will print them out & post on my mirror.
October 1st, 2009 at 8:44 am
I love using the mirror technique. It’s a little weird at first but in time it get’s better and better.
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December 8th, 2009 at 8:55 pm
@Mandy. I am also a big fan of his. I’m glad you found these posts useful.
@Ian. It’s VERY weird but that’s the beauty of being persistent. We start becoming comfortable with ourselves in a way we never thought possible.