Robert Holden may refer to:
Making a wholehearted commitment to being happy is a powerful medicine.
A true healer helps you to remember and reconnect consciously with your inner light.
It is because the world is so full of suffering, that your happiness is a gift. It is because the world is so full of poverty, that your wealth is a gift. It is because the world is so unfriendly, that your smile is a gift. It is because the world is so full of war, that your peace of mind is a gift. It is because the world is in such despair, that your hope and optimism is a gift. It is because the world is so afraid, that your love is a gift.
The journey to true happiness and to happiness now is not a journey of physical distance or time; it is one of personal "self-recovery," where we remember and reconnect consciously to an inner potential for joy--a paradise lost--waiting to be found.
The key to happiness is not to make yourself into a different person; it is to let yourself be even more of who you really are.
Nothing in the world can make you happy; everything in the world can encourage you to be happy.
Happiness is attractive. Once you decide to be happy, you attract great things into your life.
If you think something is missing in your life, it is probably YOU.
Your intention to love, no matter what, is the absolute key to happiness.
Like a fragrance to a flower, true happiness is an expression of your unconditional self. . . the real you.
Happiness is your original nature, it is YOU, minus your neurosis
There is a prayer that lives in the center of your heart. If you pray it, it will change your life. How does it begin?
You may be cool under pressure and challenge, but can you be cool under success?
Writing is a spiritual path. It helps you listen to your heart, trust your inner guidance, and live your life full-out.
True forgiveness is a self-healing process which starts with you and gradually extends to everyone else.
Happiness is not in things; happiness is in you.
You're so good at helping everybody else, I think you're in danger of leaving yourself out of your own life.
At the heart of excessive individualism is a broken heart
Love thyself, so that you can love another. Love thyself so that you cannot project fear. Love thyself so as to let others love you. Love thyself so as to let people near.
You can't hold on to a grievance and be happy. Time to make a choice!