The Monk That Sold His Ferrari

I mentioned in one of my previous posts that I've been enjoying studying a really great book written by Robin S. Sharma called The Monk That Sold His Ferrari, it is a brilliantly inspiring read... One I certainly recommend. 
There are so many incredible quotes I could share from the book, so many of the words leap off the page to me with such intense significance I have to keep turning back the pages and re-reading them in affirmation; absorbing them like gospel. It a fair to say this book if quickly becoming a favourite...

'Awaken yourself to the power of your own mind to make things happen. Once you do, the universe will conspire with you to work magic in your life.'

'There was one quotation, however; that he carried deep within his heart; one that encapsulated all the values he had come to cherish... The words came from the great Indian philosopher Patanjali...
Julian then showed me the card. The quotation read:

When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all of your thoughts break their bonds: your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction and you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive and you discover yourself to be a greater person than you ever dreamed yourself to be.'

This particular part of the book I really love and have chosen to share in this post, the Patanjali quote is truly beautiful and inspiring. I love so much how books can move us in this way.. reading can be empowering and a great teacher if we find the right books. And I believe studies of ourselves, our minds and our purpose are some of the most valuable ones of all. 

I want to learn, I'm at a point in my life where I feel curiosity to life, to personal growth and expansion... I want to experience life in all it's entirity, simply existing is no longer an option. Living life is my priority.
I have learnt that finding the beauty in all of life is one of the most important.

With love x

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