Being fully present is the best guarantee for a bright future. Guy Finley brightfullyfuture Change image and share on social
All we will ever know and share about love, humility, compassion, and sacrifice - the secrets that will reveal and then resolve old sorrows - awaits us within ourselves. Guy Finley awaitcompassionhumility Change image and share on social
The path to the inwardly enriched life is not hidden from the man or woman who longs to walk upon it. Guy Finley enrichhideinwardly Change image and share on social
It isn't something of which most of us are aware, but we human beings are 'marked' with a certain strange feature, and that is: We want to change. Guy Finley awarebeingchange Change image and share on social
The strength of any weakness within us is the degree to which it is feared. Guy Finley degreefearstrength Change image and share on social
It only seems that there is something more important for you to do than to just quietly be yourself. Guy Finley importantquietly Change image and share on social
We go through our lives in a continual dance of being filled with something that needs an answer, and then going out and finding that answer... only to find out that our answer wasn't quite the answer. Guy Finley answercontinualdance share on social
Within us - the heart of us, really - is a 'ground' that is to our thoughts and feelings, our relationships with others and ourselves, as is the Earth to the leaves that first race across her and then, no longer able to run, give themselves up to nourish her body so that she may give birth again come the spring. Guy Finley birthbodyearth share on social
Statistics vary, but in less than seven years there won't be a single cell left in any of our bodies that's the same as it is today. This means that any human being who 'wants' to change is like a mountain river wanting to reach the valley floor. It's a done deal; that's what mountain rivers do, and 'changing' should be our first nature. Guy Finley bodycellchange share on social
Once something has outlived its usefulness in one area of life, its purpose for being in existence is no longer the same. The leaf that captures a stream of sunlight, and then transfers its energy to the tree, serves one purpose in the spring and summer, and another completely different one through the fall and winter. Guy Finley areacapturecompletely share on social