A Quote by Neale Donald Walsch

What you resist, persists — © Neale Donald Walsch
What you resist, persists

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What we resist persists.
Whatever you resist, persists.
Whatever you fight, you strengthen, and what you resist, persists.
In the midst of death life persists, in the midst of untruth, truth persists, in the midst of darkness light persists.
Whatever you resist you become. If you resist anger, you are always angry. If you resist sadness, you are always sad. If you resist suffering, you are always suffering. If you resist confusion,you are always confused. We think that we resist certain states because they are there, but actually they are there because we resist them.
What you resist persists. And only what you look at, and own, can disappear. You make it disappear by simply changing your mind about it.
While everything around me is ever changing, ever dying, there is underlying that change a living power that is changeless, that holds all together, that creates, dissolves and recreates.... For I can see in the midst of death, life persists, in the midst of untruth, truth persists, in the midst of darkness light persists.
Forgiveness is healing—everything is energy—thoughts create—we are all connected—what you resist persists—true love never dies—the soul’s immortality is the only true immortality—
When a country is invaded and attacked and people resist it's important to speak up and to say they have the right to resist and to defend their right to resist.
I am not the least bit surprised that injustice persists. I'm also not surprised that resistance to injustice persists.
I began using the #smallacts hashtag on Twitter shortly after the 2016 election as a way to resist. To resist the intolerance growing in our nation, to resist an upcoming administration that I believe threatens to pull us backward and strip rights from those already marginalized.
Some things mankind can finish and be done with, but not ... science, that persists, and changes from ancient Chaldeans studying the stars to a new telescope with a 200-inch reflector and beyond; not religion, that persists, and changes from old credulities and world views to new thoughts of God and larger apprehensions of his meaning.
You all know the saying which is very true: What you resist persists. And I'm sure many of you have already found that out in your life. And then suddenly when you let go of resistance you let go of an attachment to something: I need this to happen in order to be happy; I don't want what is, I want something else. To be okay with what is, which is the simplicity of this moment, is the beginning of true change.
What I learned with Cecil Taylor was strategy and survival and how to resist temptations and resist getting discouraged.
Fear of decision-making is one thing I personally resist, and I'm trying to encourage others to resist as well.
We resist Joy on this planet more than we resist war.
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