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31/01/25
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Jackie French Koller
I think a lot of people take this idea of desiring little a bit too seriously though to the point that they are not interested in society and world affairs.
Naval Ravikant (74)
Words can’t hurt you, they can only hurt your image of you.@naval
— Navalism (@NavalismHQ) January 28, 2025
Not having a clear deadline is the most common way to waste many years.
— Orange Book 🍊📖 (@orangebook_) January 28, 2025
Laozi / Lao Tzu (104)
The simplest pattern is the clearest.
— Tao Te Ching by Laozi | Taoism 📜 (@TaoTeChinggg) January 28, 2025
Bob Proctor (41)
Success depends on doing the right things long enough consistently. #BobProctor
— Bob Proctor (@bobproctorLIVE) January 28, 2025
Naval Ravikant (73)
Good men are, always and everywhere, in short supply.@naval
— Navalism (@NavalismHQ) January 28, 2025
26/01/25
Carl Jung (92)
The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed.
— Carl Jung | Psychology and Philosophy 🧠 (@QuoteJung) January 26, 2025
Eckhart Tolle (179)
Your friends either go through this inner transformation with you or drift out of your life. Some relationships dissolve, others deepen.
— Eckhart Tolle Quotes (@EckTOLLEQuotes) January 25, 2025
Bob Proctor (40)
The absence of good habits can be just as destructive as a bad habit.
— Bob Proctor (@bobproctorLIVE) January 26, 2025
Create the habit of study into your everyday life.#BobProctor
24/01/25
Bob Proctor (39)
Attitude is the reflection of a person. What’s going on on the inside shows on the outside. #BobProctor
— Bob Proctor (@bobproctorLIVE) January 24, 2025
Féile dhátheangach Tonnta le reáchtáil den dara huair i gCathair na Gaillimhe - Near FM (2025)
23/01/25
The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and Animal Welfare - John Blair MLA - Near FM (2025)
‘People shouldn't be killing foxes for fun’ - Listen to the Near FM interview with John Blair MLA (Alliance Party, South Antrim) https://t.co/TGrGkjd1J9 #BanFoxHunting
— Ban Blood Sports (@banbloodsports) January 24, 2025
22/01/25
Dr. Joseph Murphy (8)
Infinite riches are all around you if you will open your mental eyes and behold the treasure house of infinity within you.
— Dr. Joseph Murphy (@drjosephmurphy) January 22, 2025
Naval Ravikant (71)
Science and spirituality are both the search for truth.@naval
— Navalism (@NavalismHQ) January 22, 2025
21/01/25
Sadhguru (152) / Reiki / The spiritual path - DJP (2025)
I saw a short video on Youtube in the last year or two of Sadhguru criticising Reiki saying something like that it is not a good or real spiritual practice.
Neale Donald Walsch (58)
If a way is made known to you to create, display, express, and experience your Divine Self, follow that way.
— Neale Donald Walsch (@realNDWalsch) January 19, 2025
Sadhguru (149)
The purpose of a Guru is to throw light on dimensions that are not yet in your experience. Growth, not Solace, is the purpose of a Guru #SadhguruWisdom pic.twitter.com/icfePjJxMX
— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) January 20, 2025
Gary Zukav (89)
In today’s Gary Zukav Podcast episode, Gary explores the concept of trust from a new consciousness perspective, emphasizing the importance of inner awareness and the connection between our inner and outer worlds.
— Gary Zukav (@gary_zukav) January 20, 2025
Reflect & Enjoy!
🔗Podcast Link in Bio pic.twitter.com/VcXz9DHocm
# Authentic power
18/01/25
Bob Proctor (38)
Pay attention there is opportunity in every new day. #BobProctor
— Bob Proctor (@bobproctorLIVE) January 16, 2025
17/01/25
Ag foghlaim na Gaeilge - Gramadach na Gaeilge / Learning Irish - Irish Language Grammar - DJP
I saved these 3 jpegs from searches I did on ChatGPT tonight.
I understand the AL, AC, AF and have a limited knowledge of the MC.
If the meanings of the names of the other 4 tenses including the MC can at any point register with me - first in English! - I might be able to get my head around them in Irish.
The names of tenses no's 4-7 below seem a bit alien to me to understand in English (although I can understand the theory of the names of no. 4 and 5 somewhat, and the examples in no. 6 in the third image) and there is no hope of me understanding the theory behind this Irish language grammar without understanding the terms in the English language which is my first language.
Am posting this here for reference so I can look back at the post and maybe over time the names of no's 4-7 will register with me - again first in English.
16/01/25
Neville Goddard (29)
I find this works a lot of the time and is worth contemplating but maybe the majority of times it does not work for me.
Edit: Here is a previous post of mine that goes into the topic some more
We imagine the wish fulfilled and carry on mental conversations from that premise.
— Neville Goddard (@nevilledaily) January 16, 2025
Bob Proctor (37)
The choice is always yours. Your perception is your reality. #BobProctor
— Bob Proctor (@bobproctorLIVE) January 15, 2025
Sarah Larsen
Thread 👇
I’m 37.
— Sarah Larsen (@fearless_rising) January 16, 2025
For years, my relationships felt like a battlefield—filled with overthinking, avoidance and fear.
Then I discovered attachment theory and nervous system healing.
After 1,000+ hours of research, here are 6 insights that changed everything: pic.twitter.com/vc2Uc97NMp
Peter Schiff on Donald Trump and tariffs (7)
For centuries, #tariffs have been used to protect domestic producers by increasing the cost of imports. But according to #Trump, tariffs have no effect on import prices, as foreign producers pay the tariffs. If Trump is correct, then everything we've known about tariffs is wrong.
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) January 15, 2025
Those closest to #Trump, who understand basic economics, need to explain to the President how tariffs actually work. Trump claims that he doesn't like "yes" men. If true, it's time for those closest to him to grow a pair and tell the President and the public that he's wrong.
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) January 15, 2025
15/01/25
Plé ar Fhóram na Gaeilge ar Politics.ie - Darren J. Prior / Mac an Phríora @ Blas na Cathrach, Raidió na Life (2025)
13/01/25
Carl Jung (90)
I don't think most people traditionally experience this though, if on the chance Carl was saying they do.
11/01/25
Glenn Patrick Doyle (16)
Not every day in trauma recovery will feel awesome-- but don't let that get in your head or make you wanna quit. We're more interested in trajectory-- heading in the right direction, realistically developing tools-- than we are in feeling any particular way on any particular day.
— Dr. Glenn Patrick Doyle (@DrDoyleSays) January 11, 2025
09/01/25
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05/01/25
Naval Ravikant (70)
Both science and spirituality trigger the ‘aha’ moment.@naval
— Navalism (@NavalismHQ) January 5, 2025
Lao Tzu (100)
When there is no desire, all things are at peace.
— Tao Te Ching by Laozi | Taoism 📜 (@TaoTeChinggg) January 4, 2025
Neale Donald Walsch (57)
It's conversations, little conversations, that start big revolutions.
— Neale Donald Walsch (@realNDWalsch) January 4, 2025
04/01/25
03/01/25
Arthur Schopenhauer (26)
I agree. But unfortunately a lot of the people who correct other people do so cantankerously. It is a chief reason I am often so shy - my intuition often tells me correctly who is cantankerous and who is not and there are too many of the former.












































