
There is an answer to every problem in life.
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Why do the problems in life that cause us pain repeat themselves?
Wayne Dyer, a psychologist loved by 100 million readers worldwide!
It is a turning point in Wayne Dyer's philosophy of life, which he confirmed himself while overcoming the brink of death.
The book most loved by readers!
Dissatisfaction, despair, fear, anxiety, sadness, depression… Why do so many problems in life keep repeating themselves?
Most people believe that problem solving is determined by strength, knowledge, and information acquired.
I believe that rational knowledge gained through senses and intellect is the right alternative for life and the best choice we can make.
Wayne Dyer, a world-renowned psychologist and life philosopher, has proven through extensive research and countless case studies with his clients that "invisible power" is a crucial aid in moving forward in life, beyond knowledge and information.
This power, which can be simply viewed as an 'attitude of mind', speaks of the essential 'spirituality' of human beings.
Spirituality refers to the totality of human inner resources.
Rather than referring to something mysterious that cannot be explained by science, it refers to the ability to transcend the current objective situation and see it in a new dimension; in other words, the ability to see beyond one's current self and environment and find meaning and value that transcends reality.
Recently, it has been accepted as a higher-level concept that affects the body, mind, and holistic health, regardless of religious beliefs.
This book reveals that by clearly recognizing and recovering the spiritual capacity inherent within us, we can find solutions to life's various problems.
It contains the fruits of the author's extensive research, including reading various spiritual traditions and religious texts, studying scientific theories such as quantum mechanics, and interviewing numerous people.
Surprisingly, Wayne Dyer collapsed from a heart attack shortly after finishing this book.
Lying in a hospital bed, he reflects on himself, filled with resentment and fear, and applies the book's contents to himself one by one, eventually becoming healed.
This is the book that proves the most certain experience among his own writings.
Dr. Wayne Dyer, a psychologist, world-renowned bestselling author, and renowned self-development expert, established his own "Wayne Dyer Life Theory" as a spiritual mentor based on this book.
It presents practical, concrete spiritual solutions, along with the root causes, of why we don't experience greater joy in life, why we don't seek greater peace and fulfillment, and why we continue to struggle with painful problems in our daily lives.
Wayne Dyer, a psychologist loved by 100 million readers worldwide!
It is a turning point in Wayne Dyer's philosophy of life, which he confirmed himself while overcoming the brink of death.
The book most loved by readers!
Dissatisfaction, despair, fear, anxiety, sadness, depression… Why do so many problems in life keep repeating themselves?
Most people believe that problem solving is determined by strength, knowledge, and information acquired.
I believe that rational knowledge gained through senses and intellect is the right alternative for life and the best choice we can make.
Wayne Dyer, a world-renowned psychologist and life philosopher, has proven through extensive research and countless case studies with his clients that "invisible power" is a crucial aid in moving forward in life, beyond knowledge and information.
This power, which can be simply viewed as an 'attitude of mind', speaks of the essential 'spirituality' of human beings.
Spirituality refers to the totality of human inner resources.
Rather than referring to something mysterious that cannot be explained by science, it refers to the ability to transcend the current objective situation and see it in a new dimension; in other words, the ability to see beyond one's current self and environment and find meaning and value that transcends reality.
Recently, it has been accepted as a higher-level concept that affects the body, mind, and holistic health, regardless of religious beliefs.
This book reveals that by clearly recognizing and recovering the spiritual capacity inherent within us, we can find solutions to life's various problems.
It contains the fruits of the author's extensive research, including reading various spiritual traditions and religious texts, studying scientific theories such as quantum mechanics, and interviewing numerous people.
Surprisingly, Wayne Dyer collapsed from a heart attack shortly after finishing this book.
Lying in a hospital bed, he reflects on himself, filled with resentment and fear, and applies the book's contents to himself one by one, eventually becoming healed.
This is the book that proves the most certain experience among his own writings.
Dr. Wayne Dyer, a psychologist, world-renowned bestselling author, and renowned self-development expert, established his own "Wayne Dyer Life Theory" as a spiritual mentor based on this book.
It presents practical, concrete spiritual solutions, along with the root causes, of why we don't experience greater joy in life, why we don't seek greater peace and fulfillment, and why we continue to struggle with painful problems in our daily lives.
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Prologue | You Already Have Everything
Before embarking on a spiritual journey
Part 1: The Path to Spirituality Beyond the Mind: Theory
Chapter 1: All Problems Are Illusions Created by My Mind
How to Connect with the Unseen Spirit
Step 1 - Awareness (Acceptance): You dream without having to learn how to dream.
Stage 2 - Awakening: The spiritual energy that is drawn to you like a magnet.
Step 3 - Surrender: Surrender quietly
7 Ways to Cultivate Your Higher Self and Spirituality
The best seeds are in the worst situations.
Go to your heart and knock on the door
Chapter 2: Perfect Wisdom from Ancient Times
5 Aphorisms That Will Work Miracles in Your Heart
1 Ignorance is knowing oneself wrongly.
2 An awakened mind sees peace everywhere.
3. There is no such thing as crime and punishment.
4 Don't deceive yourself.
5. Decide not to harm others.
Chapter 3 Everything is Energy
Everything vibrates, everything moves
Vibrating quickly means getting closer to 'zero'
When you vibrate slowly, you get stuck in a world of 'problems'.
You can remove factors that interfere with the speed of the vibration field.
Choose the frequency of happiness
Chapter 4 We are what we think
4 Characteristics of People Who Get What They Want
4 Reasons You're Not Getting What You Want
Chapter 5: Always Keep Your Energy Field Clear
Purifying the energy field of your home and body
Purifying the energy field around you
8 Ways to Attract Clean Energy
Purifying the energy field of the mind
Chapter 6: Raising and Maintaining Spiritual Energy
Mindfulness, the practice of recognizing the presence of the Spirit
Send prayers to those who hate you
The best gift lies beyond fear.
Don't fight the problem
Part 2: 7 Mental Habits to Boost Your Spiritual Energy: Practice
Chapter 7: Become Peace Yourself
Becoming a tool
Provide tranquility to everyone you meet.
The person who gives you a hard time is your soulmate.
No matter how difficult it may be, choose peace.
8 Ways You Can Become an Instrument of Peace
Chapter 8: Love Never Fails
What is hate?
All the world's religions look to one place.
Love and hate cannot stay in the same place.
Discover your beauty
9 Ways to Sow Seeds of Love Where There's Hatred
Chapter 9: There is no wound that cannot be healed.
The roots of the body are connected to the spiritual.
To get beyond your ego
Forget even the word incurable
What is healing?
Who heals?
7 Ways to Plant Healing Seeds in Your Wounds
Chapter 10: Commit to experiencing it for yourself
You have to try it to know what mango tastes like.
Do you mistake thoughts for experiences?
Take that knowledge
Control your destiny through faith
8 Ways to Turn Doubt into Faith
Chapter 11: Hope and Despair Cannot Exist at the Same Time
You become what you think.
Are you taking refuge in depression and despair?
Observe your despair
Can you really love my despair?
Rekindle your motivation with hope
7 Ways to Turn Despair into Hope
Chapter 12: See Beauty and Truth First
Light is energy
Four Truths of Light
6 Ways to Bring Light into the Darkness
Chapter 13: Let go of the attitude of sadness
Why We Try So Hard to Avoid Joy
Two Questions Egyptians Ask Before They Die
The surest way to find joy
All emotions change when you give
How to Deal with Grief in Yourself and Others
8 Ways to Bring Joy When You're Faced with Sadness
Epilogue | What Kind of Person Is an Enlightened One?
Before embarking on a spiritual journey
Part 1: The Path to Spirituality Beyond the Mind: Theory
Chapter 1: All Problems Are Illusions Created by My Mind
How to Connect with the Unseen Spirit
Step 1 - Awareness (Acceptance): You dream without having to learn how to dream.
Stage 2 - Awakening: The spiritual energy that is drawn to you like a magnet.
Step 3 - Surrender: Surrender quietly
7 Ways to Cultivate Your Higher Self and Spirituality
The best seeds are in the worst situations.
Go to your heart and knock on the door
Chapter 2: Perfect Wisdom from Ancient Times
5 Aphorisms That Will Work Miracles in Your Heart
1 Ignorance is knowing oneself wrongly.
2 An awakened mind sees peace everywhere.
3. There is no such thing as crime and punishment.
4 Don't deceive yourself.
5. Decide not to harm others.
Chapter 3 Everything is Energy
Everything vibrates, everything moves
Vibrating quickly means getting closer to 'zero'
When you vibrate slowly, you get stuck in a world of 'problems'.
You can remove factors that interfere with the speed of the vibration field.
Choose the frequency of happiness
Chapter 4 We are what we think
4 Characteristics of People Who Get What They Want
4 Reasons You're Not Getting What You Want
Chapter 5: Always Keep Your Energy Field Clear
Purifying the energy field of your home and body
Purifying the energy field around you
8 Ways to Attract Clean Energy
Purifying the energy field of the mind
Chapter 6: Raising and Maintaining Spiritual Energy
Mindfulness, the practice of recognizing the presence of the Spirit
Send prayers to those who hate you
The best gift lies beyond fear.
Don't fight the problem
Part 2: 7 Mental Habits to Boost Your Spiritual Energy: Practice
Chapter 7: Become Peace Yourself
Becoming a tool
Provide tranquility to everyone you meet.
The person who gives you a hard time is your soulmate.
No matter how difficult it may be, choose peace.
8 Ways You Can Become an Instrument of Peace
Chapter 8: Love Never Fails
What is hate?
All the world's religions look to one place.
Love and hate cannot stay in the same place.
Discover your beauty
9 Ways to Sow Seeds of Love Where There's Hatred
Chapter 9: There is no wound that cannot be healed.
The roots of the body are connected to the spiritual.
To get beyond your ego
Forget even the word incurable
What is healing?
Who heals?
7 Ways to Plant Healing Seeds in Your Wounds
Chapter 10: Commit to experiencing it for yourself
You have to try it to know what mango tastes like.
Do you mistake thoughts for experiences?
Take that knowledge
Control your destiny through faith
8 Ways to Turn Doubt into Faith
Chapter 11: Hope and Despair Cannot Exist at the Same Time
You become what you think.
Are you taking refuge in depression and despair?
Observe your despair
Can you really love my despair?
Rekindle your motivation with hope
7 Ways to Turn Despair into Hope
Chapter 12: See Beauty and Truth First
Light is energy
Four Truths of Light
6 Ways to Bring Light into the Darkness
Chapter 13: Let go of the attitude of sadness
Why We Try So Hard to Avoid Joy
Two Questions Egyptians Ask Before They Die
The surest way to find joy
All emotions change when you give
How to Deal with Grief in Yourself and Others
8 Ways to Bring Joy When You're Faced with Sadness
Epilogue | What Kind of Person Is an Enlightened One?
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In the fall of 2000, I literally collapsed alone in my hotel room.
I couldn't breathe.
It felt like my chest was being clamped in a vice.
I was sweating profusely and soon I had a gut feeling that I was having a heart attack.
But something was seriously wrong with this.
I never smoked or drank, I was never overweight, and I exercised every day for 25 years.
I paid attention to what I ate, meditated, did things I loved and loved what I did.
They had a great marriage and really great children.
So there was no way I could have had a heart attack!
--- p.10
Now I unplug from the troubled world of my mind and plug into the world of the spirit.
As I wrote this book, I came closer to God, free from my ego, and I felt strongly that I was not alone and could never be alone.
I hope that you too will find peace of mind as you read this book, just as I did.
And I hope you realize that the spiritual solution to all your problems depends solely on what kind of mind you have and how you think.
--- p.18
Can you make flowers grow? You will immediately answer:
“Isn’t it easy? Just plant a seed in the soil, give it sunlight and water, and it will bloom.
look.
“Aren’t there millions of flowers blooming all over the world at this very moment?” That’s right.
But I want you to reread the question above and think about who or what created the life force that made the flower bloom.
Because that 'who' or 'what' who created life is the source of the solution to all our problems.
--- p.23
For Patanjali, ignorance is a fundamental misunderstanding of one's true nature.
According to this ancient teacher, when we identify ourselves with our name, status, body, possessions, achievements, or reputation, we deny our true identity.
This act of ignorance leads us to misunderstand our nature and, as a result, to seek only the outward appearance of things.
If we see the world as a collection of separate things and beings, we cannot achieve awareness of wholeness.
This ancient teacher said that to deny the God within us is to deny the God who exists everywhere.
The work of discovering spiritual solutions to all problems begins with the determination to eliminate this ignorance.
--- p.46
As Jesus was walking along, he saw a man who had been blind since birth.
The disciples asked.
“Teacher, who sinned? This man or his parents? Why was he born blind?” Jesus answered.
“Neither this man nor his parents committed any sin.
“It is to show what God is doing in his life.” We are raised and trained to think in terms of sin and punishment.
But the idea of sin and punishment highlights our weakness and our fallibility.
It is a perspective that takes away our inherent power.
There is a perspective that empowers us more than that.
We view the trials that come our way as opportunities to learn lessons.
--- p.58
All you have to do is imagine your mind.
Your mind, separate from your brain, is a rapidly vibrating, invisible energy field.
It is not located in any particular space, and there are no limits to what the mind can experience.
Wilder Penfield, in his voluminous book, The Mystery of the Mind, puts it this way: “The mind experiences, the brain records.”
When we speak of energy and vibrating frequency here, we are not referring to your brain, but to your 'mind', which is infinite experience.
You can train yourself to move at a faster frequency, thereby accessing spiritual solutions to your problems.
What you need to train at this time is your heart, not your brain.
--- p.77
So far, we've looked at four common ways we fall into foolish behavior that fuels things we don't believe in.
Are you focusing your mental energy on things you don't want, your current state of life, your past, or what others expect of you? If so, make a daily effort to stop giving your energy to those things.
Focus your higher frequencies of spiritual energy on what you truly desire and the environment you wish to create.
Remember.
If you really 'want' something, you can get it.
Not only that, you can also get things you really 'don't want'.
The choice is yours.
--- p.115
On Beethoven's desk, there is a handwritten inscription placed under glass.
He said he found this passage in an essay on ancient Egyptian spiritual practices.
“I am all that exists.
It is so now, it was so in the past, and it will be so in the future.
No being that perishes can lift my veil.
He alone exists on his own.
And all things depend on this one thing for their existence.” Imagine this great composer reading these words every day, reminding himself of the source of his creativity.
--- p.149
We in the material world often find ourselves in conflict because of our opinions about right and wrong.
Even when negotiating peace, one side is considered wrong and the other is considered right.
The same goes for conflicts that arise within nations, communities, families, and personal relationships.
But as long as we cling to the idea that one side is right and the other is wrong, we cannot bring about spiritual harmony as a solution to the problem.
In the spirit world, there is no right or wrong.
There exists only a field of infinite harmony that we call spirit.
Again, there is only one unique force, not two.
Let go of judgments about right and wrong and simply apply the harmony of nonjudgment to the issue.
--- p.167
Through meditation you enter into silence.
This silence cannot be shared.
Just as zero cannot be divided in mathematics, silence cannot be divided either.
The same goes for God.
God alone, as a whole, cannot be divided into anything.
Meditation practice is a place to directly experience the indivisibility and oneness of God.
What I can tell you is that if you meditate regularly, each time you meditate, for just that moment, the burden of your problems is lifted from your shoulders, and your nourished soul can approach everyone and everything with the peace of God.
St. Francis said:
“What is higher than words? Actions.
What is higher than action? Silence.”
--- p.186
Don't miss the opportunity to discover beautiful things.
Because beauty is God's own handwriting, a sacrament on the road.
Everyone has a beautiful face, a beautiful sky, beautiful flowers, and God is there.
Be thankful for all its beauty with a cup of blessing.
A 'beautiful face' includes your face too.
Respect yourself.
Consider yourself as the contents of that cup of blessing.
Let love stay there.
Within you, for you.
Don't miss the chance to discover your beauty.
--- p.203
The ancient Egyptians believed that when death approached, how one answered two questions would determine whether or not one could continue their journey after death.
The first question was, “Have you found joy?” and the second was, “Have you brought joy?”
'Discovering joy' means making a conscious decision to live with gratitude for what you have.
To 'bring joy' means to think of joyful thoughts even when you don't feel like it.
The habit of thinking in terms of grief is the result of how you have been educated and trained so far.
You learned that you can only be happy if life unfolds the way you want it to.
As a result, when life doesn't turn out the way I wanted, I abandon thoughts of joy and gratitude and lean toward sadness.
--- p.288
In the community led by Gurdjieff there lived an old man who was the very embodiment of fastidiousness.
The old man was always at odds with people because of his grumpy and unpredictable personality.
There was no need to help with things around me, such as cleaning.
No one could get along with the old man.
Eventually, the old man gave up on staying in the community and left for Paris.
Gurdjieff asked him to follow him and come back.
But the stubborn old man flatly refused.
Eventually, Gurdjieff offered the old man a very generous salary and asked him to return to the community.
The old man couldn't even refuse this.
Everyone was shocked to see the old man return to the community.
He was ready to rise up at any moment when he heard that he was getting paid.
(At the time, community members were paying a fee to stay there.) Gurdjieff called everyone together.
After hearing all the members' complaints, he said with a smile.
“That old man is like yeast needed to make bread.
Without him, you would never have learned about anger and frustration, patience and compassion.
That's why you give me money, and I use that money to pay the old man a salary.”
I couldn't breathe.
It felt like my chest was being clamped in a vice.
I was sweating profusely and soon I had a gut feeling that I was having a heart attack.
But something was seriously wrong with this.
I never smoked or drank, I was never overweight, and I exercised every day for 25 years.
I paid attention to what I ate, meditated, did things I loved and loved what I did.
They had a great marriage and really great children.
So there was no way I could have had a heart attack!
--- p.10
Now I unplug from the troubled world of my mind and plug into the world of the spirit.
As I wrote this book, I came closer to God, free from my ego, and I felt strongly that I was not alone and could never be alone.
I hope that you too will find peace of mind as you read this book, just as I did.
And I hope you realize that the spiritual solution to all your problems depends solely on what kind of mind you have and how you think.
--- p.18
Can you make flowers grow? You will immediately answer:
“Isn’t it easy? Just plant a seed in the soil, give it sunlight and water, and it will bloom.
look.
“Aren’t there millions of flowers blooming all over the world at this very moment?” That’s right.
But I want you to reread the question above and think about who or what created the life force that made the flower bloom.
Because that 'who' or 'what' who created life is the source of the solution to all our problems.
--- p.23
For Patanjali, ignorance is a fundamental misunderstanding of one's true nature.
According to this ancient teacher, when we identify ourselves with our name, status, body, possessions, achievements, or reputation, we deny our true identity.
This act of ignorance leads us to misunderstand our nature and, as a result, to seek only the outward appearance of things.
If we see the world as a collection of separate things and beings, we cannot achieve awareness of wholeness.
This ancient teacher said that to deny the God within us is to deny the God who exists everywhere.
The work of discovering spiritual solutions to all problems begins with the determination to eliminate this ignorance.
--- p.46
As Jesus was walking along, he saw a man who had been blind since birth.
The disciples asked.
“Teacher, who sinned? This man or his parents? Why was he born blind?” Jesus answered.
“Neither this man nor his parents committed any sin.
“It is to show what God is doing in his life.” We are raised and trained to think in terms of sin and punishment.
But the idea of sin and punishment highlights our weakness and our fallibility.
It is a perspective that takes away our inherent power.
There is a perspective that empowers us more than that.
We view the trials that come our way as opportunities to learn lessons.
--- p.58
All you have to do is imagine your mind.
Your mind, separate from your brain, is a rapidly vibrating, invisible energy field.
It is not located in any particular space, and there are no limits to what the mind can experience.
Wilder Penfield, in his voluminous book, The Mystery of the Mind, puts it this way: “The mind experiences, the brain records.”
When we speak of energy and vibrating frequency here, we are not referring to your brain, but to your 'mind', which is infinite experience.
You can train yourself to move at a faster frequency, thereby accessing spiritual solutions to your problems.
What you need to train at this time is your heart, not your brain.
--- p.77
So far, we've looked at four common ways we fall into foolish behavior that fuels things we don't believe in.
Are you focusing your mental energy on things you don't want, your current state of life, your past, or what others expect of you? If so, make a daily effort to stop giving your energy to those things.
Focus your higher frequencies of spiritual energy on what you truly desire and the environment you wish to create.
Remember.
If you really 'want' something, you can get it.
Not only that, you can also get things you really 'don't want'.
The choice is yours.
--- p.115
On Beethoven's desk, there is a handwritten inscription placed under glass.
He said he found this passage in an essay on ancient Egyptian spiritual practices.
“I am all that exists.
It is so now, it was so in the past, and it will be so in the future.
No being that perishes can lift my veil.
He alone exists on his own.
And all things depend on this one thing for their existence.” Imagine this great composer reading these words every day, reminding himself of the source of his creativity.
--- p.149
We in the material world often find ourselves in conflict because of our opinions about right and wrong.
Even when negotiating peace, one side is considered wrong and the other is considered right.
The same goes for conflicts that arise within nations, communities, families, and personal relationships.
But as long as we cling to the idea that one side is right and the other is wrong, we cannot bring about spiritual harmony as a solution to the problem.
In the spirit world, there is no right or wrong.
There exists only a field of infinite harmony that we call spirit.
Again, there is only one unique force, not two.
Let go of judgments about right and wrong and simply apply the harmony of nonjudgment to the issue.
--- p.167
Through meditation you enter into silence.
This silence cannot be shared.
Just as zero cannot be divided in mathematics, silence cannot be divided either.
The same goes for God.
God alone, as a whole, cannot be divided into anything.
Meditation practice is a place to directly experience the indivisibility and oneness of God.
What I can tell you is that if you meditate regularly, each time you meditate, for just that moment, the burden of your problems is lifted from your shoulders, and your nourished soul can approach everyone and everything with the peace of God.
St. Francis said:
“What is higher than words? Actions.
What is higher than action? Silence.”
--- p.186
Don't miss the opportunity to discover beautiful things.
Because beauty is God's own handwriting, a sacrament on the road.
Everyone has a beautiful face, a beautiful sky, beautiful flowers, and God is there.
Be thankful for all its beauty with a cup of blessing.
A 'beautiful face' includes your face too.
Respect yourself.
Consider yourself as the contents of that cup of blessing.
Let love stay there.
Within you, for you.
Don't miss the chance to discover your beauty.
--- p.203
The ancient Egyptians believed that when death approached, how one answered two questions would determine whether or not one could continue their journey after death.
The first question was, “Have you found joy?” and the second was, “Have you brought joy?”
'Discovering joy' means making a conscious decision to live with gratitude for what you have.
To 'bring joy' means to think of joyful thoughts even when you don't feel like it.
The habit of thinking in terms of grief is the result of how you have been educated and trained so far.
You learned that you can only be happy if life unfolds the way you want it to.
As a result, when life doesn't turn out the way I wanted, I abandon thoughts of joy and gratitude and lean toward sadness.
--- p.288
In the community led by Gurdjieff there lived an old man who was the very embodiment of fastidiousness.
The old man was always at odds with people because of his grumpy and unpredictable personality.
There was no need to help with things around me, such as cleaning.
No one could get along with the old man.
Eventually, the old man gave up on staying in the community and left for Paris.
Gurdjieff asked him to follow him and come back.
But the stubborn old man flatly refused.
Eventually, Gurdjieff offered the old man a very generous salary and asked him to return to the community.
The old man couldn't even refuse this.
Everyone was shocked to see the old man return to the community.
He was ready to rise up at any moment when he heard that he was getting paid.
(At the time, community members were paying a fee to stay there.) Gurdjieff called everyone together.
After hearing all the members' complaints, he said with a smile.
“That old man is like yeast needed to make bread.
Without him, you would never have learned about anger and frustration, patience and compassion.
That's why you give me money, and I use that money to pay the old man a salary.”
--- p.298
Publisher's Review
“I'm going to make a very big claim.”
Invisible energy
About the miracles that come into our lives
Dr. Wayne Dyer has the best adjectives.
‘A world-renowned bestselling author with 100 million readers’, ‘A psychologist respected by the world’s top 1% of intellectuals, including Oprah Winfrey and Louise Hay’, etc.
Above all, he is respected as a motivational speaker who has given people around the world a powerful awakening to 'living life true to myself.'
As his fame grew, his philosophy of life deepened.
Letters of advice poured in from all over the world, and lecture halls were lined with people seeking advice on the messy problems of their lives.
He questioned, "Why do the problems in life that cause us pain keep repeating themselves?" and pondered the ultimate solution.
I have read the thoughts and wisdom of great saints from the East and the West, including Jesus, Buddha, the Indian saint Patanjali, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Lao Tzu, St. Francis, and Anthony de Mello.
I listened to teachings from various religions, met living spiritual masters, sought learning, and made pilgrimages to holy sites.
And finally, in connecting with spirituality, I found solutions to life's fundamental problems.
This book, "Every Problem in Life Has an Answer," is the culmination of Wayne Dyer's philosophy on life, and contains profound spiritual insights and solutions to what he considers "the problems in my life."
The book begins with the preface, “I am going to make a very big claim.”
The author's emotion and joy, vividly witnessing and experiencing the miracles brought about by the hidden power and invisible energy within humans, are captured in the expression "huge claim."
“I know that I am not superior to anyone on Earth.
But at the same time, I became a better person than I was before.
The fact that I am better than before is a measure of my spiritual energy's rise.
I no longer insist that my thoughts are always right, nor am I ruled by my ego's need to achieve and win.
I no longer spread messages about winning, being strong, having power, hoarding, and succeeding.
Spreading a message of peace, love, forgiveness, oneness with God, kindness and joy.
“I am a better father and husband than I ever was.”
Dreaming without learning how to dream
We are connected to spirituality
“Can you make flowers grow?” People answer immediately.
“If you plant a seed in the soil and give it sunlight and water at the right time, a flower will bloom.” The author asks a deeper question.
"Who or what makes a seed bloom into a flower? What power causes a tiny dot-like embryo to grow into a human being? Who or what makes our fingernails grow and our hearts beat while we sleep? Where does the power that moves the Earth and keeps it in place in the vast galaxy come from?"
This power that moves all things, this power that is the source and nourishment of life, is ‘spirit.’
Life exists within this evident force, though it cannot be perceived by the senses.
Dissatisfaction, despair, fear, anxiety, sadness, depression… our lives become difficult and painful when we are disconnected from the spirit.
In the swamp of emotions, we make wrong choices and judgments (even though we believe they are the best), and life flows in an undesirable direction.
The author, who believes that sensory judgment and habitual thinking block connection with spirituality, begins this book by suggesting a basic attitude toward life to break habits of thought.
It is the awareness, realization, and surrender to the spirit that exists within me.
We dream without ever having learned how to dream.
When we accept this naturally inherent spirituality and surrender to the flow, life's problems no longer exist.
“Solution is a quality that only appears when you are completely immersed in the world of the mind.
Yes, that's right.
There is no problem that cannot be solved with the mind.
But to do that, we need to move to a higher level of thinking.
“We must change the mind that causes problems.”
The power lies only within you.
Go to your chest and knock
This book is largely divided into two parts.
Part 1 (Chapters 1-6) provides the basic foundation needed to understand the 'spiritual solution'.
Although it references scriptures from various spiritual traditions and scientific and practical fields such as quantum mechanics, it does not claim that any particular religious practice is superior.
We explore spiritual concepts with an open mind to all religions, ideologies, and teachings.
Based on this, we are carefully organizing it so that we can apply it to our lives in a more useful way.
The fundamental principle for understanding the proposition that “every problem in life has a spiritual solution” is that “everything is energy.”
The source of all matter in the world is energy.
Energy vibrates, and things that vibrate resonate with each other.
From a quantum mechanical perspective, the mind is also energy.
My mind energy and the various energies of the world vibrate and resonate.
This is why we live in the same era, but think differently and interpret the world differently.
Energy has a certain speed (frequency), and the more positive the energy, such as peace, calm, and joy, the faster it vibrates.
Also, the more negative the energy is, such as worry, anxiety, doubt, and fear, the slower it vibrates and the more it interferes with our happiness.
The important thing is that we have the ability and power to increase our own energy.
By bringing this high and fast energy into my life, I can solve life's problems.
Part 2 (chapters 7-13) is a practical section that discusses practical methods for increasing mental energy and solving problems.
What the author focused on was the prayer of St. Francis, a 13th-century Italian saint.
This prayer, one of the most well-known prayers worldwide, regardless of religion, contains specific instructions on how we should approach and connect with spirituality.
1.
Become peace yourself (and use me as an instrument of peace)
2.
Love never fails (Let us sow the seeds of love where there is hate)
3.
There is no disease that cannot be cured (where there is a wound, there is grace)
4.
Commit to experiencing it for yourself (where there is doubt, faith)
5.
Hope and despair cannot exist at the same time (where there is despair, there is hope)
6.
Enjoy beauty and truth (light where there is darkness)
7.
Fill your repertoire with joy (where there is sorrow, bring joy)
Although it may seem like a familiar proposition, the author's surprisingly large number of real-life examples and evidence sufficiently support its logic and truth.
What is clear is that the happy people we know have high aspirations for their lives, are focused on the present, and have an attitude of 'I am willing to accept and be positive about whatever happens to me.'
This infinite positivity is precisely what it means to entrust myself to the power of the spirit, and in this flow of positivity, all problems are naturally resolved.
Two Questions Ancient Egyptians Were Asked Before They Died
And your choice
The ancient Egyptians believed that when death approached, how one answered two questions would determine whether or not one could continue their journey after death.
The first question was, “Have you found joy?” and the second was, “Have you brought joy?”
'Finding joy' means being grateful for what you have, and 'bringing joy' means thinking of joyful thoughts even in unpleasant situations.
We are taught that we can only live well if our lives unfold the way we want them to.
As a result, when life doesn't turn out the way we want, we assume it's wrong.
These thought patterns cause numerous problems in our lives.
This book provides a very detailed example of the problems caused by faulty thinking patterns.
When we dwell on dualities such as good/bad, health/disease, life/death, right/wrong, etc., we are bound to continue to suffer from problems.
There is no intention in God's creation.
It is not God who makes that distinction, but our minds.
There is a Bible verse that says, “All that is mine is yours.”
God gave everything to mankind.
No matter how much you scoop out sea water, it never dries up.
Perhaps we are complaining that we have only taken a spoon into the vast ocean and have filled it with too little.
If we dismiss the jewels of life wisdom contained in this book as mere clichés.
What specifically should we do and how should we do it to let go of the heavy burdens of life?
The answer to this lies in understanding Einstein's next words:
“Nothing happens until you move.”
Author's Note
I unplug from the world of my mind full of problems and plug into the world of spirit.
As I wrote this book, I felt strongly that I was not alone in the moment I shed my ego.
I hope that you too will find peace of mind as you read this book, just as I did.
And I hope you realize that the spiritual solution to all your problems depends solely on what kind of mind you have and how you think.
Recommended reviews
Dr. Wayne Dyer, the 'father of motivation,' gives us specifics on what we need to achieve our goals and teaches us the mindset that brings about miracles.
-Publisher's Weekly
“This is the best book by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
“He doesn’t preach pedantically about the many life problems we face, but offers fundamental solutions that resonate deeply with everyone.” -Juliette, Amazon Reader Review
“I bought this book and am reading it for the second time.
The first book I bought was so worn out from reading it that I just put it on the shelf.
“Every time I look at an old book, I am reminded of the comfort and direction I have received over the years.” -Megan, Amazon Reader Review
Invisible energy
About the miracles that come into our lives
Dr. Wayne Dyer has the best adjectives.
‘A world-renowned bestselling author with 100 million readers’, ‘A psychologist respected by the world’s top 1% of intellectuals, including Oprah Winfrey and Louise Hay’, etc.
Above all, he is respected as a motivational speaker who has given people around the world a powerful awakening to 'living life true to myself.'
As his fame grew, his philosophy of life deepened.
Letters of advice poured in from all over the world, and lecture halls were lined with people seeking advice on the messy problems of their lives.
He questioned, "Why do the problems in life that cause us pain keep repeating themselves?" and pondered the ultimate solution.
I have read the thoughts and wisdom of great saints from the East and the West, including Jesus, Buddha, the Indian saint Patanjali, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Lao Tzu, St. Francis, and Anthony de Mello.
I listened to teachings from various religions, met living spiritual masters, sought learning, and made pilgrimages to holy sites.
And finally, in connecting with spirituality, I found solutions to life's fundamental problems.
This book, "Every Problem in Life Has an Answer," is the culmination of Wayne Dyer's philosophy on life, and contains profound spiritual insights and solutions to what he considers "the problems in my life."
The book begins with the preface, “I am going to make a very big claim.”
The author's emotion and joy, vividly witnessing and experiencing the miracles brought about by the hidden power and invisible energy within humans, are captured in the expression "huge claim."
“I know that I am not superior to anyone on Earth.
But at the same time, I became a better person than I was before.
The fact that I am better than before is a measure of my spiritual energy's rise.
I no longer insist that my thoughts are always right, nor am I ruled by my ego's need to achieve and win.
I no longer spread messages about winning, being strong, having power, hoarding, and succeeding.
Spreading a message of peace, love, forgiveness, oneness with God, kindness and joy.
“I am a better father and husband than I ever was.”
Dreaming without learning how to dream
We are connected to spirituality
“Can you make flowers grow?” People answer immediately.
“If you plant a seed in the soil and give it sunlight and water at the right time, a flower will bloom.” The author asks a deeper question.
"Who or what makes a seed bloom into a flower? What power causes a tiny dot-like embryo to grow into a human being? Who or what makes our fingernails grow and our hearts beat while we sleep? Where does the power that moves the Earth and keeps it in place in the vast galaxy come from?"
This power that moves all things, this power that is the source and nourishment of life, is ‘spirit.’
Life exists within this evident force, though it cannot be perceived by the senses.
Dissatisfaction, despair, fear, anxiety, sadness, depression… our lives become difficult and painful when we are disconnected from the spirit.
In the swamp of emotions, we make wrong choices and judgments (even though we believe they are the best), and life flows in an undesirable direction.
The author, who believes that sensory judgment and habitual thinking block connection with spirituality, begins this book by suggesting a basic attitude toward life to break habits of thought.
It is the awareness, realization, and surrender to the spirit that exists within me.
We dream without ever having learned how to dream.
When we accept this naturally inherent spirituality and surrender to the flow, life's problems no longer exist.
“Solution is a quality that only appears when you are completely immersed in the world of the mind.
Yes, that's right.
There is no problem that cannot be solved with the mind.
But to do that, we need to move to a higher level of thinking.
“We must change the mind that causes problems.”
The power lies only within you.
Go to your chest and knock
This book is largely divided into two parts.
Part 1 (Chapters 1-6) provides the basic foundation needed to understand the 'spiritual solution'.
Although it references scriptures from various spiritual traditions and scientific and practical fields such as quantum mechanics, it does not claim that any particular religious practice is superior.
We explore spiritual concepts with an open mind to all religions, ideologies, and teachings.
Based on this, we are carefully organizing it so that we can apply it to our lives in a more useful way.
The fundamental principle for understanding the proposition that “every problem in life has a spiritual solution” is that “everything is energy.”
The source of all matter in the world is energy.
Energy vibrates, and things that vibrate resonate with each other.
From a quantum mechanical perspective, the mind is also energy.
My mind energy and the various energies of the world vibrate and resonate.
This is why we live in the same era, but think differently and interpret the world differently.
Energy has a certain speed (frequency), and the more positive the energy, such as peace, calm, and joy, the faster it vibrates.
Also, the more negative the energy is, such as worry, anxiety, doubt, and fear, the slower it vibrates and the more it interferes with our happiness.
The important thing is that we have the ability and power to increase our own energy.
By bringing this high and fast energy into my life, I can solve life's problems.
Part 2 (chapters 7-13) is a practical section that discusses practical methods for increasing mental energy and solving problems.
What the author focused on was the prayer of St. Francis, a 13th-century Italian saint.
This prayer, one of the most well-known prayers worldwide, regardless of religion, contains specific instructions on how we should approach and connect with spirituality.
1.
Become peace yourself (and use me as an instrument of peace)
2.
Love never fails (Let us sow the seeds of love where there is hate)
3.
There is no disease that cannot be cured (where there is a wound, there is grace)
4.
Commit to experiencing it for yourself (where there is doubt, faith)
5.
Hope and despair cannot exist at the same time (where there is despair, there is hope)
6.
Enjoy beauty and truth (light where there is darkness)
7.
Fill your repertoire with joy (where there is sorrow, bring joy)
Although it may seem like a familiar proposition, the author's surprisingly large number of real-life examples and evidence sufficiently support its logic and truth.
What is clear is that the happy people we know have high aspirations for their lives, are focused on the present, and have an attitude of 'I am willing to accept and be positive about whatever happens to me.'
This infinite positivity is precisely what it means to entrust myself to the power of the spirit, and in this flow of positivity, all problems are naturally resolved.
Two Questions Ancient Egyptians Were Asked Before They Died
And your choice
The ancient Egyptians believed that when death approached, how one answered two questions would determine whether or not one could continue their journey after death.
The first question was, “Have you found joy?” and the second was, “Have you brought joy?”
'Finding joy' means being grateful for what you have, and 'bringing joy' means thinking of joyful thoughts even in unpleasant situations.
We are taught that we can only live well if our lives unfold the way we want them to.
As a result, when life doesn't turn out the way we want, we assume it's wrong.
These thought patterns cause numerous problems in our lives.
This book provides a very detailed example of the problems caused by faulty thinking patterns.
When we dwell on dualities such as good/bad, health/disease, life/death, right/wrong, etc., we are bound to continue to suffer from problems.
There is no intention in God's creation.
It is not God who makes that distinction, but our minds.
There is a Bible verse that says, “All that is mine is yours.”
God gave everything to mankind.
No matter how much you scoop out sea water, it never dries up.
Perhaps we are complaining that we have only taken a spoon into the vast ocean and have filled it with too little.
If we dismiss the jewels of life wisdom contained in this book as mere clichés.
What specifically should we do and how should we do it to let go of the heavy burdens of life?
The answer to this lies in understanding Einstein's next words:
“Nothing happens until you move.”
Author's Note
I unplug from the world of my mind full of problems and plug into the world of spirit.
As I wrote this book, I felt strongly that I was not alone in the moment I shed my ego.
I hope that you too will find peace of mind as you read this book, just as I did.
And I hope you realize that the spiritual solution to all your problems depends solely on what kind of mind you have and how you think.
Recommended reviews
Dr. Wayne Dyer, the 'father of motivation,' gives us specifics on what we need to achieve our goals and teaches us the mindset that brings about miracles.
-Publisher's Weekly
“This is the best book by Dr. Wayne Dyer.
“He doesn’t preach pedantically about the many life problems we face, but offers fundamental solutions that resonate deeply with everyone.” -Juliette, Amazon Reader Review
“I bought this book and am reading it for the second time.
The first book I bought was so worn out from reading it that I just put it on the shelf.
“Every time I look at an old book, I am reminded of the comfort and direction I have received over the years.” -Megan, Amazon Reader Review
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: February 14, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 310 pages | 486g | 152*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788974790134
- ISBN10: 8974790130
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