
Anita Moorjani Quotes
30 quotes • Non-Fiction Author • Age 67
"I detach myself from preconceived outcomes and trust that all is well. Being myself allows the wholeness of my unique magnificience to draw me in those directions most beneficial to me and to all others. This is really the only thing I have to do. And within that framework, everything that is truly mine comes into my life effortlessly, in the most magical and unexpected ways imaginable, demonstrating every day the power and love of who I truly am."

"I believe that the greatest truths of the universe don't lie outside, in the study of the stars and the planets. They lie deep within us, in the magnificence of our heart, mind, and soul. Until we understand what is within, we can't understand what is without."

"I can't say this strongly enough, but our feelings about ourselves are actually the most important barometer for determining the condition of our lives!"

"Everything that seemingly happens externally is occurring in order to trigger something within us, to expand us and take us back to who we truly are."

"I'm at my strongest when I'm able to let go, when I suspend my beliefs as well as disbeliefs, and leave myself open to all possibilities. That also seems to be when I'm able to experience the most internal clarity and synchronicities."

"Religion is just a path for finding truth: Religion is not truth. It is just a path. And different people follow different paths."

"I knew that was really the only purpose of life: to be our self, live our truth, and be the love that we are."

"I perceived that I wouldn't have to go out and search for what I was supposed to do- it would unfold before me."

"It was then that I understood that my body is only a reflection of my internal state."

"Cancer is just a word that creates fear. Forget about that word, and let’s just focus on balancing your body. All illnesses are just symptoms of imbalance. No illness can remain when your entire system is in balance."

"We are not these bodies; we're neither our accomplishments nor our possessions—we are all one with the Source of all being, which is God."

"When we live completely from the mind over a period of time, we lose touch with the infinite self, and then we begin to feel lost. This happens when we'are in doing mode all the time, rather than being . The latter means letting ourselves be who and what we are without judgment. Being doesn't mean that we don't do anything. It's just that our actions stem from following our emotions and feelings while staying present in the moment. Doing, on the other hand, is future focused, with the mind creating a series of tasks that take us from here to there in order to achieve a particular outcome, regardless of our current emotional state."
