The Nature of Good and Evil by Sylvia Browne

The Nature of Good and Evil by Sylvia Browne

Author:Sylvia Browne
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ebook, book
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 2011-06-21T00:00:00+00:00


Sylvia: If you live your life by the keys of gratitude and loyalty, you will never get derailed, you will never go off track, and you will never have any serious physical or mental or spiritual ills.

Loyalty takes in so much. It means, first of all, loving yourself—be loyal to yourself, loyal to your own virtues, loyal to your own feelings, and loyal to your own life theme. Most of all, be loyal to other people and to your religion and to your family and friends. This doesn’t mean that we have to be loyal to people who are dishonest and awful or who don’t care about us. That’s stupid; that’s loyalty misplaced. Once someone breaks loyalty with me, then our relationship is off. If they don’t play fair, then they don’t have to play at all.

The other one is gratitude. I think ingratitude, if there is such a thing as “sin,” has got to be a “cardinal sin.” We should be grateful for the fact that we can breathe, hear, and see. If we can’t do any of those, like Helen Keller, you can touch. Ingratitude cripples the soul. Be grateful for just being here, experiencing for God. Positive people have happier lives.

Anytime you have a genuinely positive thought about someone, express it to them. Don’t think they already know, or they will figure it out. I’ve seen movie stars and celebrities who don’t date a lot, because everybody else thinks they wouldn’t have a chance with them. They say, “I sit home every Saturday night alone” because no one thinks that they need anybody.

The other day a woman came in to deliver the mail to our office, and I hadn’t seen her before. I was up at the front desk. I turned to her and said (and really meant it), “My, you’re a beautiful woman.” She was. She just glowed with beautiful white hair and big, blue eyes.

She later wrote me a card, saying, “You must have known this was a day in which I felt ugly, unloved, uncared for. Your words meant the world to me.”

I will tell you right now what we women are sadly lacking in: We don’t like to compliment men. That’s a shame. Men are human beings, and they’re very sensitive. Tell the man in your life that he is handsome and wonderful. Externalize what you feel and mean it. Stop being so closed up and icy. Give a loving hand. Let all your positive thoughts emanate from your soul.



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