Debbie Ford Quotes

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  • We choose to forget aspects of ourselves and then we forget that we've forgotten.

  • If we want to know what we're really committed to, all we have to do is look at our lives.

  • The greatest act of courage is to be and to ownall of who you are - without apology, without excuses, without masks to cover the truth of who you are.

    "Courage: Overcoming Fear and Igniting Self-Confidence". Book by Debbie Ford and Wayne W. Dyer, 2012.
  • Emotional turmoil can be a powerful catalyst to reconnect us with our divine nature. It propels us into a journey of self discovery and urges us to learn how to love and accept our entire being.

    Debbie Ford (2009). “Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life”, p.3, Harper Collins
  • The present moment is the pivotal point of power.

  • Many of us are frightened to look within ourselves, and fear has us put up walls so thick we no longer remember who we really are.

  • A strong, clear vision holds the power to transcend your current reality, bypassing the day-to-day challenges that might be keeping you stuck where you are. What is your vision?

  • Every important choice we make is being guided by one of two places: either it is an act of faith or it is an act of fear. Faith opens the door to a new future.

  • We've all had at least a fleeting experience of a deep connection with the Divine in a meditation, in a moment of realization, or at a time when we felt blessed by the universe because everything was going our way. When we look through divine eyes, there is no judgment, no need to be righteous or to make ourselves wrong.

  • Loving yourself means making choices that allow you to care for the important person that you are.

  • We are all stronger than we can ever imagine being. Every choice matters starting with today. And today, I choose to live.

    Debbie Ford, Wayne W. Dyer (2012). “Courage: Overcoming Fear and Igniting Self-Confidence”, p.12, Harper Collins
  • You are designed to reinvent and re-create yourself, over and over again. And, you are here-whether you want to acknowledge it or not; whether you even know it or not-for the evolution of your own soul.

    Debbie Ford (2009). “The 21-Day Consciousness Cleanse: A Breakthrough Program for Connecting with Your Soul's Deepest Purpose”, p.19, Harper Collins
  • Divorce becomes a holy moment when you choose to use it as a catalyst for having an extraordinary life.

    Debbie Ford (2009). “Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life”, p.9, Harper Collins
  • Challenge the person you think you are in order to unveil the person you are capable of becoming

  • What if the key to unlocking your true authentic power, to opening up your heart deeply to love, to finding the confidence to go after everything you want in your life lies hidden in your shadow?

  • You are here to deliver a divine gift to the world.

  • The “we” of your divine birthright - the one that is aware of its place as part of the collective whole - knows that it is your sacred obligation to shine your brightest light, not just in your moments of glory but each day.

  • Being present means being completely aware of all that is. It means you’re not in denial, you’re not pretending, and you’re not avoiding.

  • Fear keeps us rooted in the past. Fear of the unknown, fear of abandonment, fear of rejection, fear of not having enough, fear of not being enough, fear of the future-all these fears and more keep us trapped, repeating the same old patterns and making the same choices over and over again. Fear prevents us from moving outside the comfort-or even the familiar discomfort-of what we know. It's nearly impossible to achieve our highest vision for our lives as long as we are being guided by our fears.

  • It is your holy work, to deeply love, honor and respect the precious self that you are, the soul that only you hold.

  • Like the lotus flower that is born out of mud, we must honor the darkest parts of ourselves and the most painful of our life’s experiences, because they are what allow us to birth our most beautiful self.

  • We were birthed with one soul to take care of, and we must take care of it.

  • In trying to express only those aspects of ourselves that we believe will guarantee us the acceptance of others, we suppress some of our most valuable and interesting features and sentence ourselves to a life of reenacting the same outworn scripts. Reclaiming the parts of ourselves that we have relegated to the shadow is the most reliable path to actualizing all of our human potential. Once befriended, our shadow becomes a divine map that—when properly read and followed—reconnects us to the life we were meant to live and the people we were meant to be.

  • Everybody’s vision is unique, and at different times in their lives their vision changes. It may be smaller and more personal for a while, and then it may grow larger, expanding outward to the world.

  • When you invoke the agent of change called acceptance, you must accept all that you are, all that you've been and all that you will be in the future.

  • Vision lifts you up. It makes you smile a secret smile because you know that you have something very special to share. What is your vision?

  • If you admire greatness in another human being, it is your own greatness you are seeing.

    Debbie Ford (2011). “Dark Side of the Light Chasers: Reclaiming your power, creativity, brilliance, and dreams”, p.54, Hachette UK
  • Jung first gave us the term ‘shadow’ to refer to those parts of our personality that have been rejected out of fear, ignorance, shame, or lack of love. His basic notion of the shadow was simple: ‘the shadow is the person you would rather not be.’ He believed that integrating the shadow would have a profound impact, enabling us to rediscover a deeper source of our own spiritual life. ‘To do this,’ Jung said, ‘we are obliged to struggle with evil, confront the shadow, to integrate the devil. There is no other choice.’

  • If we want a new future that does not look like our past, we must make new choices in the present.

  • Notice what happens when you choose to embrace rather than reject each feeling that arises within you today.

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