“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
Quotes
“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
“You do not attract what you want; you attract what you are.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity
“If we really want to encounter synchronicity and flow, we may want to be aware that going with the flow of events may well involve adjusting our lives in ways that don’t meet with others’ approval. We can’t simultaneously live that life and the life that will meet with universal applause. We may have to make choices.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity
“Joy is not the result of getting what you want; it’s the way to get what you want. In the deepest sense, it is what you want.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity
“Everyone and everything that shows up in our life is a reflection of something that is happening inside of us.” – Allan Hunter, The Path of Synchronicity
“Nobody cares how much you know until he knows how much you care.” – Collins Atendido
“I’ve got gaps. She’s got gaps. But together we’ve got no gaps.” – John Maxwell, Talent Is Never Enough
“The man who has no inner life is the slave of his surroundings.” – Henri Frederic Amiel
“The most important thing in life is not to capitalize on our gains but to profit from our losses.” – William Bolitho
