Dr. Wayne Dyer likes Change, not so much in the form of metals among the periodical table.

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My beloved friend Damien Salamone who is involved in several creative projects and happenings with me, and a constituent, colleague, and cohort to and of the Planet Awesome Media inner-workings, introduced me to an incredible quote. The incredulity of this quote's profoundness was so immense that I hadn't had proper ability to process it until post-our particular discussion where this respective quote materialized in my psyche and mind's eye.

The quote came from author, speaker, Dr. Wayne Dyer, who is a major purveyor of Self-Development and the essence of the Tao.

He said in a seminar of his, "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change as well."

When he initially made this statement, I was swept off my vernacular feet. I couldn't believe my ears and the concurrent transformative phase my perspective and perception of things was going through and experiencing at exactly that moment as per being treated to such a valuable explanation of how the world works and may work...

Nonetheless, this had an intense impact on me in only 24 hours...and in that 24 hours I spent my time reassessing, reevaluating, reconsidering, and re-introducing all of the ways I thought, perceived and felt proper to handling my relationships and their respective instances of circumstance.

I realized, COMPASSION! I feel like Compassion is the most misconstrued and misperceived doing, and that we all believe in it, and that we are an example of it, yet, seldom do we take a step back to see how, why, what, and where it's coming from; or more importantly where we're coming from with our outlet, usage, and the usage and manifestation of it in our lives.

Nonetheless, I'd really like you to evaluate this quote, and its implementation or role it has in your life, in your capability of visualizing and envisioning the world around you...and the inherent correlation of how that vision is manifested into action...that of compassion and earnest concern, nonjudgmental and without blame, from your personal arsenal of kindness and care that I know lives within all of you; individually and collectively.

Cheers,

-Stefan

 

Posted Nov 16, 2008 at 11:59pm

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