10 Most Inspiring Personal Development Quotes

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Tue, 02/10/2015 - 08:28

Quotes often express profound truths in the most elegant ways. A good quote can be so strong in it’s message, that just for a moment- you stop in awe to fully take in the wisdom they express so efficiently. Encouraging us to live, to learn and ultimately evolve to become a better person.

I’ve researched, extracted and redesigned 10 of the most inspiring personal development quotes that we found to be the most inspirational. Be sure you share them with your friends and family to spread a little inspiration into their lives too.

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7 Reasons You Should Stop Watching Television

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Tue, 02/10/2015 - 08:26

“You cannot turn it off successfully, however, until there is something you want to be or something you want to do, right then and there that is more important than the television.” – Manly P. Hall

The average person (in America or Britain) spends nine years of their life watching TV – with three years wasted on ‘rubbish’ and repeats. Let that soak in for a moment. Now here’s 7 reasons you should not necessarily completely stop watching television but perhaps cut down:

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5 Tips For Getting Started With Meditation

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 22:22

“Suppose you read about a pill that you could take once a day to reduce anxiety and increase your contentment. Would you take it? Suppose further that the pill has a great variety of side effects, all of them good: increased self-esteem, empathy, and trust; it even improves memory. Suppose, finally, that the pill is all natural and costs nothing. Now would you take it? The pill exists. It’s called meditation.” – Jonathan Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis

Meditation is scientifically proven to make you happier, healthier, more effective, more balanced, and way less stressed out. It’s like push ups for the brain, except it requires no effort, literally. However, it’s very possible you encounter frustration when you first try it out. Right up until this point in the day, or in your life for some, your mind has been a constant stream of chatter. Subsequently, it refuses to sit still.

Examples of this kind of useless mind chatter:

  • “I had a really bad day at work today.”
  • “I’m stressed out, I just want to…”
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One Foot in Heaven

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 17:20

To what do I owe this occasion of your visit to Me? You who are My Vision come to visit Me when We have never been apart! You make a special point to sit yourself before Me as if We are not always One!

There is no penitent before Me. You may think so, yet I know Who You Are. I know you as Myself. Will you now come to know you as Myself? This does not make you boastful. This is not an accomplishment of yours. That We are One has always been the case, and you are just waking up to this Reality now. Our acquaintance is not something new. We have always been together. Before the beginning of time, it simply was not a question because there I was, the Whole Potential of You. You were My Thought, and yet you were Before Thought and Beyond Thought.

Who Created Whom when We always have shared Being? There is no ownership of Being. Oneness is not a production. It is a revelation. I hold hands with the supposed you, and We hold hands together, even as our Oneness is far beyond hands. Our hearts are One. What else is there to discuss?

http://heavenletters.org/one-foot-in-heaven.html

Breaking With The Past: Separating From Mistakes

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 16:33

Everyone has made mistakes in the past. Most of us make them daily. Yet, instead of accepting and integrating our mistakes as part of being human, the immediate reaction is rejection. That mistake is already part of us and it exists for a reason. Making a mistake does not make us a mistake. Eventually mistakes would make us wise, but only when we choose to learn from them.

There is somehow a unnatural reaction of disgust towards the mistake that it is used to belittle others and ourselves. A constant reminder that we are not good enough. It begins in childhood and never ends. As children we feel an immense frustration when facing lack of understanding due to an even more natural mistake made due to lack of experience and knowledge. And yet, in adulthood we have the same critical attitude towards ourselves and others. 

Making a mistake is as human as it is unavoidable. To use a mistake against a person is refusing our humanity, which we believe to be imperfect. One can never be perfect and there is no point in trying. You will be your best, perfect self when you overcome the fear of being yourself, accepting your talents and flaws.

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Becoming Intimate with Our Pain: an Invitation to Greater Wholeness

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 14:13

By Nira Lall

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

Illuminating our life’s purpose and living the reality of who we really are is a beautiful, freeing concept. Many of us devour personal development books, articles and podcasts to help us stay grounded in the knowing that we are powerful creators. In reality, getting and staying on this path can be overwhelming, dark, and at times miserable. It’s important to acknowledge and embrace the darker aspects of our experience, including our pain, as a vehicle for learning and deeper understanding.

This “pain” can show up as sorrow, despair, feeling stuck, need for control, anger, perfectionism, the voice of our inner critic, physical ailments, our wounded child self, and so one. There are countless faces of pain in our lives and it’s important to get intimate with all of them.As a culture and within the pop psychology movement we often deem our pain as bad, which is just another act of chipping away at our personal self-worth. Making any part of oneself “bad” can be felt as an act of deep betrayal by the psyche.

This article is not a call for us to live in our pain for a prolonged period of time...

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True History of the Origins of Police: Protect & Serve the Masters of Society

Submitted by Galactic Free Press on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 10:15

Sam Mitriani, AlterNet
Waking Times

In most of the liberal discussions of the recent police killings of unarmed black men, there is an underlying assumption that the police are supposed to protect and serve the population. That is, after all, what they were created to do. Maybe there are a few bad apples, but if only the police weren’t so racist, or didn’t carry out policies like stop-and-frisk, or weren’t so afraid of black people, or shot fewer unarmed men, they could function as a useful service that we all need.

This liberal way of viewing the problem rests on a misunderstanding of the origins of the police and what they were created to do. The police were not created to protect and serve the population. They were not created to stop crime, at least not as most people understand it. And they were certainly not created to promote justice. They were created to protect the new form of wage-labor capitalism that emerged in the mid- to late-19th century from the threat posed by that system’s offspring, the working class.

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