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Someone Is Looking for Your Voice and Creativity: Eight Principles on How to Discover a Greater You
Someone Is Looking for Your Voice and Creativity: Eight Principles on How to Discover a Greater You
Someone Is Looking for Your Voice and Creativity: Eight Principles on How to Discover a Greater You
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Vayne Thomas, humanitarian, prophetic advisor, spiritual teacher, and motivational speaker, has articulated his perception for being the creator of your own destiny. His book includes all that he has experienced through a six-year period of hardship and his present reality of wellness and self-development.
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PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateJul 19, 2013
ISBN9781452576152
Someone Is Looking for Your Voice and Creativity: Eight Principles on How to Discover a Greater You
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Vayne Thomas

Vayne Thomas, humanitarian, prophetic advisor, spiritual teacher, and motivational speaker, has articulated his perception for being the creator of your own destiny. His book includes all that he has experienced through a six-year period of hardship and his present reality of wellness and self-development.

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    Someone Is Looking for Your Voice and Creativity - Vayne Thomas

    Copyright © 2013 VAYNE THOMAS.

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    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

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    ISBN: 978-1-4525-7614-5 (sc)

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    ISBN: 978-1-452-57615-2 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013910543

    Balboa Press rev. date: 07/18/2013

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Foreword

    Principle 1 The Power of Chaos

    Principle 2 The Power of Consideration

    Principle 3 The Power of Focus

    Principle 4 The Power of Clarity

    Principle 5 The Power of Thought and the Spoken Word

    Principle 6 The Power of Realization

    Principle 7 The Power of Celebration

    Principle 8 The Power of the Soul

    To my wife Hortencia Thomas

    and my grandfather Bishop Arthur Ladell Thomas Sr.

    Thank you for your wisdom and constant support,

    you are my greatest inspiration.

    FOREWORD

    When Albert Einstein said, never lose a holy Curiosity, he was in the spiritual language. Just as Albert Einstein uncovered reality within the physical world and he made it clear to humankind, Vayne Thomas has written about eight Principles on how to discover a greater you and he too has made it clear in his book Someone is Looking For Your Voice and Creativity.

    In Vayne Thomas Eight Principles on how to discover a Greater you, you will gain knowledge about your inner self and learn how to use your God given power in every aspect of your life. Vayne Thomas explained that just before light there is darkness and just before order in your life there can be Chaos. Look for the good and praise it.

    Vayne Thomas also said that there should be respect shown toward all humankind and what you focus your attention on you will indeed demonstrate and that demonstration can be unlimited good without delay. He said that we are one with God and God is one with us as we follow the Eight Principles on how to discover a Greater you.

    When we speak we influence others, therefore, we build our fellow man up with kindness. What goes around comes around and we now realize that life is about giving, caring and sharing. Let us celebrate our uniqueness by respecting our differences. Someone is looking for your voice and Creativity as you live these eight principles of life.

    And So It Is.

    George Ruffin, PhD July 12, 2013

    PRINCIPLE 1

    The Power of Chaos

    Bust a Move!

    M ankind has been created by a perfect system and law that governs the universe. Cultures have articulated the system as negative and positive, yin and yang, or even order and chaos. Whatever we have chosen to name it, when we begin to work with this perfect law, we will invite ultimate balance and begin to fulfill the purpose of our existence.

    Many people keep their lives cluttered with many things to do to keep from facing the true reality. It’s amazing how many of us are living our lives in resistance. We resist the wait in the grocery store when there’s a long line. We resist the driver who signals to enter our lane by speeding up to block the person instead of politely letting him or her over.

    This resistance, which has the power to destroy us, ultimately causes us to unconsciously rush through life as if there’s something or someone after us. While all of us are running toward a greater day of perfection—which is admirable thinking—we must not be in denial of what is going on around us or even in us.

    The question that immediately comes to mind is, what are we all attempting to avoid? The answer: chaos. We have been conditioned, if not programmed, to think in terms of chaos when we see things in a disarray around us. Consequently, we typically consider our situation to be chaotic, which causes us to begin seeking to avoid the chaos.

    The truth is, if we were to allow ourselves to look through a different lens, we would find that our chaos is the very force and power from where we came. In the beginning of the earth, according to the Bible, the seven creative spirits of God looked upon the earth, and the description that we receive is that it was a dark void. Based on the description that is given to us in scripture, many of us will conclude that anything dark with no illumination is chaotic. Anything that is formless and has no mass, space, or matter is chaotic. We automatically suggest to ourselves and then to others that anything we see that was or is disfigured is chaotic.

    Chaos presents to us the possibility of potential if we mentally handle it correctly. Furthermore, chaos never presents itself

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