“If we are to accept flow into our lives, and pave the way for synchronicity, we will need to pay attention to these issues. First of all, we must listen to the language we use to describe our lives and decide whether it is appropriate or accurate. Language creates concepts and shapes beliefs, so we must be selective and critical or we may convince ourselves of what is not true. These are the building blocks for the thoughts we hold, and many of them may turn out to be simply prejudices that we have sought to confirm by selecting the evidence that supports our biases. We must examine these beliefs as if they belonged to someone else, or we will be entrapped by them.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity

“Surrender your plans, dreams, and goals to a power that’s greater than other people and greater than yourself.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity

“When you discover you’ve been leading only half a life, the other half is going to haunt you until you develop it.” – Phillips Brooks

“If you try to force the outcome in any situation, you will continue to struggle. But when you are in your preferred state of Being, new inspiration, new ideas, new opportunities, and new people will show up in your life. That’s the ‘Dance of Synchronicity’.” – Robert Anthony, Living Your Magic

“In order to change something we don’t like, we must first remind ourselves that whatever is happening in the moment is “just the way it is” until we personalize it and label it.” – Robert Anthony, Living Your Magic

“There are plenty of fantastically successful people who hit their strides later in life. Pay attention, cultivate self-awareness, feed your strengths, and you will find your way. And once you discover your dharma, pursue it.” – Jay Shetty, Think Like A Monk

“Our life purpose is like that—purposeful curiosity and imagination yearning for balance and beauty. In the process of seeking that symmetry, you and your soul reach a state of excellence.” – Carol Adrienne, Purpose Of Your Life

“When we are in this state of being where we are open to life and all its possibilities, willing to take the next step as it is presented to us, then we meet the most remarkable people who are important contributors to our life. This occurs in part through the meeting of our eyes; it’s as if our souls instantly connect, so that we become part of a life together at that moment.” – Joseph Jaworski

“If you follow your bliss, doors will open for you that wouldn’t have opened for anyone else.” – Jay Shetty, Think Like A Monk

“It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else’s life with perfection.” – Bhagavad Gita