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“Dare to think. You can expand your world by thinking and expanding happiness.”
Debasish Mridha“Life expects us to challenge the status-quo YET it holds us responsible for ONLY what we can ordinarily do. Life doesn't ask us for too much; it says "to do more, expand your lens". Expand your skills, expand your tools, expand your mind. To do more, be more!”
Asuni LadyZeal“...It expands; it only destroys because it broadens; even so, thought only destroys because it broadens. A man's brain is a bomb," he cried out, loosening suddenly his strange passion and striking his own skull with violence. "My brain feels like a bomb, night and day. It must expand! It must expand! A man's brain must expand, if it breaks up the universe.”
G.K. Chesterton“When we are stuck in a rut we are being invited to grow and expand.”
Dana Arcuri, Reinventing You: Simple Steps to Transform Your Body, Mind, & Spirit“To the extent to which your consciousness is limited or expanded, is the extent to which you experience being divided or divine.”
Erin Fal Haskell“It’s so interesting how transparency works. Not only can you see yourself when you open, relax, show up fully, and allow vulnerability to be natural, but that empowers others to see more of you—and of themselves. On the other hand, when you’re open, exposed, and undefended without even trying, you can see through layers of interference or illusions of opacity in people and situations that used to stop you. You have Superman’s X-ray vision!" —from Transparency: Seeing Through to Our Expanded Human Capacity”
Penney Peirce, Transparency: Seeing Through to Our Expanded Human Capacity“All wisdom contracts then expands, contracts then expands. That is how consciousness evolves.”
S. Kelley Harrell, Gift of the Dreamtime - Reader's Companion“Life is a concept, like the “universe", that expands as soon as we reach what we think is its edge.”
Kamand Kojouri“Practice makes comfort. Expand your experiences regularlyso every stretch won’t feel like your first.”
Gina Greenlee, Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road