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PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION: Infinite Patience Creates Immediate Results

December 7, 2009

Are you experiencing enough Inner Peace in your life?
I can easily answer that for myself: NO WAY!  But I know that Inner Peace is at my fingertips in any moment, and the clues are found in my relationships.  When I think about the relationships which frustrate me, or have troubled me in the past, it’s as if each one of them is giving me a particular homework project to grow into particular character traits that will take my life to the next level.  One relationship is calling me to improve my health and become more physically attractive.  Another relationship is calling me to be more relaxed in public situations.  Still another relationship is calling me to close the door and let go, as hard as that may be for me to do.

Dr. Wayne Dyer is a wonderful author and expert who has a great way of teaching others how to respond to the call to change.  Watch this video below.

There’s a real mystery to Dr. Dyer’s words here.  Infinite patience leads to immediate results.  For me, what that means is that if I can respond to situations, particular the ones that frustrate me repeatedly in difficult relationships, with a sense of infinite patience — or in other words, with a sense of trust in the patience of the infinite, then I will be shown how to shift.  I will be able to infer the instructions that this relationship or situation is teaching me – although the message will come to me as a mystery, as a message sent by the energy of infinite patience that is embodied in all relationships — especially the ones that frustrate us.  Those are homework assignments.  How will we respond to them?

So – here are some questions:  Are you experiencing enough Inner Peace in your life?  What does the idea of infinite patience mean to you?  Where can you discover this infinite patience?   Scroll up and leave a comment.

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8 Comments leave one →
  1. neil borodkin permalink
    December 7, 2009 10:37 pm

    Inner peace? Only brief glimpses. But, there is so much attachment to expected outcomes that there is a high wall surrounding a deep pit. So I sit and meditate and breath. What else to do sometimes? Without that practice I am sure I’d be a dead man by now.

    • courageouslover permalink*
      December 8, 2009 8:38 pm

      Thanks Neil, I think the meditation is super important (and I need to be more consistent in my habits). What I am learning is that techniques like Imago Dialogue allow for a presence of meditation within the context of conversation. It heightens the connection and teaches one to go inward while in the presence of another. Ciao, Michael

  2. Victoria Oltarsh permalink
    December 7, 2009 10:51 pm

    There is a place of peace within that exists, when you have the key to access, that no matter what is happening on the outside, I can be happy. The point is for me to go there.

    • courageouslover permalink*
      December 8, 2009 8:38 pm

      Yes! Go there. I must go there, you must go there. Recognize it, especially in the presence of others.

  3. December 8, 2009 2:25 am

    Great video. I agree with Wayne Dyer when he says at the end of the video, “Let the universe handle the details”.

    There is an old Taoist saying that goes something like, “The one who has patience can have whatever they desire”.
    My relationships are calling me to have more patience. Especially this time of year, I have been consciously practicing having more patience with the masses of people in NY! And also having patience with myself, so that I may relax into that place of inner peace.

    • courageouslover permalink*
      December 8, 2009 8:39 pm

      Your wise to hear that your relationships are teaching you more patience.

  4. December 8, 2009 1:04 pm

    I’ve been accused of being infinitely patient. Yes, accused. Allowing others to fall into their own karma-traps is not a nice thing to do in relationships. So, I’m coming to balance from the opposite direction. Which is just as hard.

    • courageouslover permalink*
      December 8, 2009 8:40 pm

      Let the accusations melt away into your presence of infinite patience. Within that lies your strength.

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