We love to use the analogy of the lighthouse. Ah, the lighthouse, it cares for only itself. It keeps it's OWN fire burning. It does not go out onto the sea to save the ships. It does not go out and calm the storm. It does not go out and do anything. It's energy, you could say, is spent keeping it's own self whole and complete. Caring for it's own needs, keepings it's fire burning, keeping it's windows clear. And by caring for itself, it shines, and all of the ones around are affected. And that potential is there for them to choose if they desire." - Unknown
"In short, there is no out there. Suffice it to say that whenever you want to improve anything in your life, there's only one place to look: inside you. When you look, do it with love." - Joe Vitale
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