Neale Donald Walsch Quotes About Feelings

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  • You, and you alone, decide what something means to you. Yet this is a decision that most people make based upon past feelings, experiences, understandings, or future fears. None of this has anything to do with what is going on right here, right now.

  • It is you who are choosing, in any moment, to be happy or choosing to be sad, or choosing to be angry, or forgiving, or enlightened, or whatever. You are choosing.

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Oct 13, 2015
  • The soul speaks to you in feelings. Listen... follow [and] honour your feelings.

  • I don't want to pretend to tell that I always feel the presence of God because I don't. My consciousness is very often closed to that feeling - most of the time.

  • You, and you alone, get to determine whether you are going to react positively about something or negatively about something - or, interestingly, have no reaction at all. Your emotions are entirely under your control. Your feelings are what you want them to be.

  • Life begin at the end of your Comfort Zone. So if you`re feeling uncomfortable right now, know that the change taking place in your life is a begining, not an ending

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Oct 31, 2016
  • Look to see what you most desire in your life, then ride that feeling all the way to creation.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2010). “When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a time of turmoil, a pathway to peace”, p.145, Hachette UK
  • The Highest Thought is always that thought which contains joy. The Clearest Words are those words which contain truth. The Grandest Feeling is that feeling which you call love.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.14, Penguin
  • A person can either do something in order to be happy, or... a person can start the day by simply deciding to BE happy and the things that person will do will automatically reflect that.

    Neale Donald Walsch, Sherr Robertson (2017). “The Wisdom of the Universe: Essential Truths from the Beloved Conversations with God Trilogy”, p.93, Penguin
  • Words are merely utterances: noises that stand for feelings, thoughts, and experience. They are symbols. Signs. Insignias. They are not Truth. They are not the real thing.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.14, Penguin
  • ... negative feelings are not true feelings at all; rather, they are your thoughts about something, based always on the previous experience of yourself and others. You will not find Truth in your past data, only past data that is based on other past data that is based on other past data, and so forth. Forget your "past experience" and look directly at the experience you are having. Right Here, Right Now. There is your Truth.

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Sep 22, 2014
  • Perfect love is to feeling what perfect white is to color. Many think that white is the absence of color. It is not. It is the inclusion of all color. White is every other color that exists, combined. So, too, is love not the absence of an emotion (hatred, anger, lust, jealousy, covetousness), but the summation of all feeling. It is the sum total. The aggregate amount. The everything.

    "Conversations With God: Book One". Book by Neale Donald Walsch, January 22, 2009.
  • I do not communicate by words alone. In fact, rarely do I do so. My most common form of communication is through feeling. Feeling is the language of the soul. If you want to know what's true for you about something, look to how you're feeling about it... Hidden in your deepest feelings is your highest truth.

    "Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1)". Book by Neale Donald Walsch, 1995.
  • Every prayer - every thought, every statement, every feeling - is creative.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.28, Penguin
  • Feelings are sometimes difficult to discover, and often even more difficult to acknowledge. Yet hidden in your deepest feelings is your highest truth.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.21, Penguin
  • Words are merely utterances: noises that stand for feelings, thoughts, and experience. They are symbols. Signs. Insignias. They are not Truth. They are not the real thing. In fact, you place so little value on experience that when what your experience of God differs from what you've heard of God, you automatically discard the experience and own the words, when it should be just the other way around.

    "Conversations with God, Book 1: An Uncommon Dialogue". Book by Neale Donald Walsch, 1995.
  • Stop giving your power away and begin to trust that your feelings are in fact expressions of the deepest truths.

    Source: www.enlighteningtimes.com
  • No feeling you get from any exterior stimulation or source is anything like the total bliss of communion within.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2002). “Friendship with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.100, Penguin
  • Teach your children that they need nothing exterior to themselves to be happy, no person, place or thing, and that true happiness is found within.

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Aug 04, 2015
  • Feeling good" is your way of telling yourself that your last thought was truth, that your last word was wisdom, that your last action was love. To measure how highly you have evolved, simply look to see what makes you "feel good.

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Aug 01, 2016
  • Feeling is the language of the soul. If you want to know what's true for you about something, look to how you're feeling about it.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.13, Penguin
  • Open your mind, allow your feelings to be expressed, to be pushed out, and your heart will neither break nor burst, but be a free-flowing channel of the life energy in your soul.

    FaceBook post by Neale Donald Walsch from Dec 09, 2016
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