Deepak Chopra Quotes
The Greatest Hunger In Life Is Not For Food, Money, Success, Status, Security, Sex, Or Even Love From The Opposite Sex. Time And Again People Have Achieved All These Things And Wound Up Still Feeling Dissatisfied- Indeed, Often More Dissatisfied Than When They Began. The Deepest Hunger In Life Is A Secret That Is Revealed Only When A Person Is Willing To Unlock A Hidden Part Of The Self. In The Ancient Traditions Of Wisdom, This Quest Has Been Likened To Diving For The Most Precious Pearl In Existence, A Poetic Way Of Saying That You Have To Swim Far Out Beyond Shallow Waters, Plunge Deep Into Yourself, And Search Patiently Until The Pearl Beyond Price Is Found. The Pearl Is Also Called Essence, The Breath Of God, The Water Of Life ... Labels For What We, In Our More Prosaic Scientific Age, Would Simply Call TRANSFORMATION.
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