We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout. Fundamental to everything is attitude and perception

Mohadesa Najumi
We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout....
We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout....
We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout....
We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout....
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The meaning of this quote is: We live in an energy-responsive world where intention radiates throughout. Nothing is ever fixed but everything has potential. The way we see things and feel them makes a difference. For example, if you don’t like your job, change your attitude.

If you don’t like your boss, talk to him or her about it. By changing your attitude you will change your perception and gain more control over how you feel and what you experience.

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