dr wayne dyerWayne Walter Dyer was an American self-help author and motivational speaker. His first book Your Erroneous Zones is one of the best-selling books of all time, with an estimated 35 million copies sold. The world lost a truly great man who has inspired millions of people to live more fulfilling lives. Dr. Dyer died in Maui, Hawaii on Aug. 29th, 2015. This is a small tribute to share a culmination of his wisdom so that his good works live on.

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“You cannot be lonely if you like the person you’re alone with.”

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“You are not stuck where you are unless you decide to be.”

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“I am realistic — I expect miracles.”

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“The more you see yourself as what you’d like to become, and act as if what you want is already there, the more you’ll activate those dormant forces that will collaborate to transform your dream into your reality.”

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“You have everything you need for complete peace and total happiness right now.”

Wayne Dyer Legacy Movie The Shift

“Conflict cannot survive without your participation”“If you knew who walked beside you at all times, on the path that you have chosen, you could never experience fear or doubt again.”

Here is one of his most inspiring books! Click on Image.

 

This film embraces and embodies the overarching principles that Dr. Wayne Dyer so passionately taught over the last 4 decades. It will change your perspective and help you make “The Shift”.  Namaste.

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  1. Maureen Davis

    The movie was like a look into the soul of the people who were portrayed in it. You can see the hand of God working in their lives. The more one is connected with God and His will the happier you become. It reminds me of something Blessed Mother Teresa said that the root of prayer is service. I did not come to be served but to serve said the Lord. In serving others we serve Him. We are grateful to God as the Giver and those we love as the Gifts and in loving them we are loving Him who made them(something CS Lewis said about God after He came out of his exhaustion from the grieving initially after her death). The very last words of CS Lewis’s book A Grief Observed was “I am at peace with God”.

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