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Inspiring Mental Pictures
 The mind thinks in pictures. This is why stories, myths, parables and illustrations inspire for centuries.
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-- SuperWisdom - 7 Spiritual Keys to Awaken Your Heart's Purpose and Vitality
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The Wise Lion
Vernon Howard
A lion was captured and placed in a large yard surrounded by a high fence. He soon became acquainted with the social life of the other lions who had been there a long time. The lions . . . keep reading
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The Fish
Vernon Howard
An anxious young fish swam over to ask his father, "I have heard of the ocean, but cannot find it. What and where is the ocean?" His father replied, "Stop distracting yourself with worry . . . keep reading
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Spotting The Oasis
Vernon Howard
Life is not static. You either grow or you regress. The choice is yours. Here is a mental Picture to make it clearer. Picture a green oasis in the middle of the desert, . . . keep reading
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Duckland
Soren Kierkegaard
It was Sunday morning in Duckland, and all the ducks dutifully came to church, waddling through the doors and down the aisle into their pews where they comfortably squatted. &n . . . keep reading
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The Wizard of Oz - Freedom from Fear
Tom Russell
&npsb;&npsb; In the classic movie The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and her companions finally reach the end of their journey. The little dog Toto grabs the curtain with his teeth and pulls it back. There . . . keep reading
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The Spotless Lotus Flower
Dr. Paul Brunton
The lotus, that lovely Oriental flower, is much used as a symbol of the goal we have to gain. It grows in mud but is not spotted by it. It rests on water but is never stained by . . . keep reading
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See Through False Fronts
Tom Russell
Vernon Howard concluded in this talk, "Here is a spiritual law: If you walk aawy from what is harming you, you automatically move in the right direction. Truth guarantees this." . . . keep reading
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The Two Blind Men
Anthony de Mello
A man born blind comes to me and asks, "What is this thing called green?" How does one describe the color green to someone who was born blind? One uses analogies. So I say, "The . . . keep reading
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