5 Quotes & Sayings By Don Richard Riso

Don Richard Riso is a leading authority on the science of personal growth, motivation, and success. He is the author of numerous books, including The 48 Laws of Power, The 48 Laws of Success, and The 48 Laws of Love. He has also contributed to many magazines and other publications in the fields of personal growth and leadership. He is also an award-winning trainer, speaker, television host, consultant, and bestselling author Read more

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The testimony of the greatest humans who have ever lived is that the way to make the most of ourselves is by transcending ourselves. We must learn to move beyond self-centeredness to make room within ourselves for others. When you transcend yourself, the fact will be confirmed by the quality of your life. We will attain — even if only momentarily — a transparency and a radiance of being which results from living both within and beyond yourself. This is the promise and the excitement of self-understanding. Don Richard Riso
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As I turned my head and looked out the window, I saw that everything around me was glowing from within. The sunlight on the trees, the swaying of the leaves in the wind, the slight rattle of the panes of glass in the old window frame, were too beautiful for words. I was enthralled at how miraculous everything was. Absolutely everything was beautiful. .I saw clearly that everyone is made of light–that we are like forms of light–but that a crust has formed over it. The crust is black and rubbery like tar and has obscured the inner light that is everyone’s real, inner self. Some blotches of tar are very thick; other areas are thinner and more transparent. Those who have worked on themselves for longer have less tar and they radiate more of their inner light. Because of their personal history, others are covered with more tar and need a great deal of work to get free of it.If we observe ourselves truthfully and non-judgmentally, seeing the mechanisms of our personality in action, we can wake up, and our lives can be a miraculous unfolding of beauty and joy. . Don Richard Riso
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[T]he Enneagram is, at its most abstract, a universal mandala of the self–a symbol of each of us. Don Richard Riso
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If we observe ourselves truthfully and non-judgmentally, seeing the mechanisms of our personality in action, we can wake up, and our lives can be a miraculous unfolding of beauty and joy. Don Richard Riso