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Mar 06 2009

Simple abundance

Published by labelladiva at 1:03 am under Living, Mental Health Edit This

 

 
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“Many women today feel a sadness we cannot name. Though we accomplish much of what we set out to do, we sense that something is missing in our lives and . . . fruitlessly . . . search “out there” for the answers. What’s often wrong is that we are disconnected from an authentic sense of self.” . . . Emily Hancock

 

The simple abundance lifestyle is a spiritual and practical course in creative living leading to contentment that comes from within. One of the fundamentals is the awareness that we all possess the inner wisdom, strength and creativity needed to make our dreams come true.

 

This is the core philosophy of the book
“Simple Abundance” by Sarah Ban Breathmach

 
At the heart of Simple Abundance is an authentic awakening, one that resonates within your soul. The way you reach that is through an inner journey that brings about an emotional psychological and spiritual transformation that produces inner peace, well-being, happiness and a sense of security. It all starts with gratitude and knowing we have everything we need to take that inner journey within ourselves.

For me, part of it is being true to myself, being my authentic self. I believe in the philosophy that “you must first be who you really are, then, do what you need to do, in order to have what you want” . . . the quote comes from the book “Simple Abundance.”

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One Response to “Simple abundance”

  1. milyjohnsonon 06 Mar 2009 at 4:32 pm edit this

    Thanks for sharing this, Gina. I agree that we should all be grateful for the things we do have because unfortunately, there is always someone who is suffering worse than we are.

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