
Living from the Soul
The 7 Spiritual Principles of Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The Keys to an Inspired Life
Living from the Soul distills the essence of Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy in concise, contemporary language. It illuminates the seven principles that led Emerson through in his darkest days, and to which he held for the rest of his life:
1. Trust Yourself
All that you need for growth and guidance in life is already present inside you.
2. As You Sow, You Will Reap
Your thoughts and actions shape your character, and your character determines your destiny.
3. Nothing Outside You Can Harm You
Circumstances and events don’t matter as much as what you do with them.
4. The Universe Is Inside You
The world around you is a reflection of the world within you.
5. Identify with the Infinite
Center your identity on the soul and your life’s purpose will unfold.
6. Live in the Present
The present moment is your point of power. Eternity is now.
7. Seek God Within
The highest revelation is the divinity of the soul.
A sequel is also available: Secrets of the Mind: Ralph Waldo Emerson's Keys to Expansive Mental Powers.
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- andlinda l
- 09-01-22
everything I believe summarized
I loved this book. every sentence is worth noting. it is short enough to review frequently.
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- Ozzie
- 07-26-20
Inspiring
this book in relation brings out the true aspects of life in a divine way. a true illumination of light from within.
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- MK
- 04-27-23
Excellent Summary of overlapping philosophies
This book Summarizes key aspects of Stoicism from Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus and Taoism. It lays foundation for understanding the way of life and finding peace of mind in all stages of life through good and turbulent times. Great for daily listening.
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