Posted on 3 Comments

Inner Peace Cards

The wit and wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer is reflected in this collection of inspirational quotes and affirmations. Whether you’re already on the “path” or doing your best to get there, the Inner Peace Cards will give you the impetus to keep moving forward!

 

When you think positive, happy, peaceful thoughts, there’s a different chemistry that goes on in your body. Use these cards to enhance your health, happiness, and peace of mind! Share them with your friends, family, and co-workers.

 

Samples of the Inner Peace Cards:

 

—I love myself—body, mind, and soul.

When you are at peace with yourself and love yourself, it is virtually impossible to be self-destructive.

 

—I choose to perceive the peaceful side of life.

There are two ways to look at virtually anything. One is the violent way, and one is the peaceful way. It’s the yin and the yang of the universe.

 

—I focus on what’s really important in life.

Quality rather than appearance…ethics rather than rules…integrity rather than domination…knowledge rather than achievement…serenity rather than acquisitions.

Posted on 2 Comments

Affirmations for the Inner Child

All of us need positive affirmation throughout our lives. As children, these powerful messages helped us to know that we were worthwhile, that it was all right to want food and to be touched, and that our very existence was a precious gift. The messages that we received from our parents helped us to form decisions that determined the course of our lives.

If we were raised with consistent, nurturing parents, we conclude that life is meaningful and that people are to be trusted. If we were raised with parents who were addictively or compulsively ill, we determine that life is threatening and chaotic–that we are not deserving of joy. These are the crucial decisions that impact our lives long after we have forgotten them.

Unfortunately, childhood judgments don’t disappear. They remain as dynamic forces that contaminate our adulthood. When childhood needs are not taken care of because of abuse or abandonment, we spend our lives viewing the world through the distorted perception of a needy infant or an angry adolescent. The more we push these child parts away, the more control they have over us.

This collection of daily meditations is dedicated to those adults who are ready to heal their childhood wounds. It is through this courageous effort that we will move from a life of pain into recovery.