“To better understand who you really are, understand why you want what you want, getting to the emotions you seek. To go even deeper, ask yourself why you think you can’t feel those now.” – Mike Dooley, Notes From The Universe

“Whoever is happy will make others happy, too.” – Mark Twain, writer and humorist

“When you follow your bliss…doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors; and where there wouldn’t be a door for anyone else.” – Joseph Campbell, twentieth-century scholar and professor

“Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, there lies your vocation.” These two, talents and the needs of the world, are the great wake-up calls to your true vocation in life. To ignore either is, in some sense, to lose your soul. – Laurence Boldt, Zen and the Art of Making a Living

“There are two great days in a person’s life — the day we are born and the day we discover why.” – William Barclay, twentieth-century Scottish theologian

“Whether you are aware of them or not, whether you recognize them as spiritual or not, you probably have had the experiences of silence, or transcendence, or the Divine — a few seconds, a few minutes that seem out of time, a moment when the ordinary looks beautiful, glowing, a deep sense of being at peace, feeling happy for no reason. When these experiences come, believe in them. They reflect your true nature.” – Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, spiritual teacher and humanitarian, Happy For No Reason

“To make the right choices in life, you have to get in touch with your soul. To do this, you need to experience solitude…because in the silence you hear the truth and know the solutions.” – Deepak Chopra, M.D.,physician, author, and speaker

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” – Albert Einstein

“Appreciation and gratitude are a must if you choose to become the architect of increased happiness and your own fulfillment.” – Doc Childre, founder of HeartMath, Happy For No Reason

“If the only prayer you said in your whole life was “Thank you,” that would suffice.” – Meister Eckhart, thirteenth-century German theologian