I've always approached acting from a passion point of view. It's what I love to do. The fact that you get paid is just a bonus
James Leininger's story is the most compelling evidence so far for reincarnation.
Most of us suffer from a kind of myopia. We see only the things that fit in with our beliefs about the world.
Don't seek approval. This may be the toughest suggestion for you to follow -- and the most important. Whether you'te a teenager seeking approval from your peers, a middle-aged parent seeking the approval of your kids, or a man or woman seeking the approval of a partner, it all amounts to the same thing. You're giving your personal power away every time you seek validation from someone else for who you are.
Our experiences tend to support our belief systems.
Californians try everything once.
Perhaps the spirit of the Everglades was most evident in the unseen, the hidden, the implied.
A drop of water is as powerful as a thunder-bolt.
If you want to believe in reincarnation, you have to believe that this life, what you're living through right now, is the afterlife. You're missing out on the afterlife you looked forward to in your last existence by worrying about your next life. This is what happens after you die. Take a look.
The best explanation why people agree is that they have converged on true answers.
I also think that the issue of doubt and uncertainty is always a good thing and I question why I believe what I believe. I see things changing all around me and I don't feel devoted to a form. If I'm devoted to anything, I'm devoted to the attempt - the "trying" to do something.