Dan Millman

Dan Millman
Daniel Jay Millmanis an American author and lecturer in the personal development field...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSelf-Help Author
Date of Birth22 February 1946
CountryUnited States of America
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Just handle what is in front of you now and the future will take care of itself. Otherwise, you'll spend most of your life wondering which foot you'll use to step off the curb when you're still only halfway to the corner.
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Live in the Moment", "Empty Your Mind of the Trash" Wisdom is the Use of Knowledge
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Like this gas tank, you are overflowing with preconceptions, full of useless knowledge. You hold many facts and opinions, yet know little of yourself. Before you can learn, you'll have to first empty your tank.
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Wisdom is the use of knowledge
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There are just two of us now so I can afford to spend a little extra. They are more expensive. If I had a family, I don't believe I would come here.
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We're immersed in the spirit of God all the time. We just don't notice.
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Yes, I did shatter my leg, and it really changed my life, in a way. It wasn't much fun, but it did open me up, and as we all know intuitively, adversity can develop resources.
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Saints were saints because they acted with loving kindness whether they felt like it or not.
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Life is constantly supporting us and giving us gifts. It's a matter of opening ourselves to that.
We all have the archetype inside us of the enlightened being.
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I was a world champion on the trampoline at an international level, and gymnastics competitor.
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There are times, you know, it's said in the Spiritual Tradition, just a glimpse at an enlightened personage can convey immense information at the sub-conscious level that sprouts later, that we don't even know.
You don't just have a story - you're a story in the making, and you never know what the next chapter's going to be. That's what makes it exciting.
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Our practices - our most spiritual practices - are hanging laundry on the line, raising children, building strong relationships, practicing kindness as much as we can, striving for excellence in the workplace, and developing deeper self-knowledge. I wrote The Four Purposes of Life to assist in these endeavors.