6 Quotes & Sayings By Michael J Cohen

Michael J. Cohen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance novels filled with humor, heart and heart. His stories are known for their clever banter and sexy, swoon-worthy moments. His novels have been translated in over twenty languages around the world Read more

Michael lives in New Jersey with his amazing wife and two darling children who drive him crazy. He has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine

With infinite wisdom and care your life is constantly sustained...
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With infinite wisdom and care your life is constantly sustained because Nature flows through you. Michael J. Cohen
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Labels bias our perceptions, thinking, and behavior. A label or story can either separate us from, or connect us to, nature. For our health and happiness, we must critically evaluate our labels and stories by their effects. Michael J. Cohen
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The sense of respiration is an example of our natural sense relationship with the atmospheric matrix. Remember, respiration means to re-spire, to re-spirit ourselves by breathing. It, too, is a consensus of many senses. We may always bring the natural relationships of our senses and the matrix into consciousness by becoming aware of our tensions and relaxations while breathing. The respiration process is guided by our natural attraction to connect with fresh air and by our attraction to nurture nature by feeding it carbon dioxide and water, the foods for Earth that we grow within us during respiration. When we hold our breath, our story to do so makes our senses feel the suffocation discomfort of being separated from Earth's atmosphere. It draws our attention to follow our attraction to air, so we inspire and gain comfort. Then the attraction to feed Earth comes into play so we exhale food for it to eat and we again gain comfort. This process feels good, it is inspiring. Together, we and Earth conspire (breathe together) so that neither of us will expire. The vital nature of this process is brought to consciousness when we recognize that the word for air, spire, also means spirit and that psyche is another name for air/spirit/soul. Michael J. Cohen
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Our incredible bewilderment (wilderness separation) blinds us from seeing that our many personal and global problems primarily result from our assault of and separation from the natural creation process within and around us. Our estrangement from nature leaves us wanting, and when we want there is never enough. Our insatiable wanting is called greed. It is a major source of our destructive dependencies and violence. . Michael J. Cohen
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The closest natural area to you is the wild, naturally intelligent biological community within you. Michael J. Cohen