Which New Age Thought Leader Should You Learn From? 1 / 6 You learn best when concepts are presented: Through philosophical essays, poetry, and reflective writing that inspires deep personal insight. In a structured, systematic way, like a textbook or a scientific course, with clear definitions and logical progressions. Through gentle, devotional lessons and practical applications for daily life, often with a spiritual or scriptural basis. With snappy, real-life anecdotes and straightforward, almost blunt, rules for success. Through deep, metaphorical stories and lectures that challenge you to think in a completely new way. 2 / 6 Which phrase resonates with you most deeply? "To assume a state is to create it." "Your word is your wand." "What you think, you create." "Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string." "God is all there is." 3 / 6 When faced with a significant life challenge, your first instinct is to: Go inward, vividly imagine the perfect resolution in detail, and live in the feeling of that desired outcome. Turn to prayer and affirmations, focusing on the omnipresent good and divine order to restore harmony. Speak powerful, direct statements about the situation, treating your words as a force that changes reality. Analyze the situation, understand the underlying principles at play, and create a logical plan of action. Retreat into nature or quiet contemplation to connect with your intuition and find the inherent wisdom within yourself. 4 / 6 You view the concept of "God" or a "Higher Power" primarily as: A loving, intelligent, and ever-present Divine Mind or Principle that is the source of all good, health, and supply. A universal "Over-Soul" or consciousness that connects all beings and is best experienced through intuition and nature. Your own wonderful human imagination; the creative power within you that shapes your reality. An Infinite Spirit or Divine Intelligence that responds directly to your faith and spoken word. An impersonal, universal Law of Cause and Effect, like gravity or electricity, which can be understood and used. 5 / 6 The biggest obstacle to a person's success is: Negative self-talk, fear, and indecision. Conforming to society and ignoring one's own inner genius. A consciousness of lack, sin, or separation from God. Ignorance of the Law of Mind and how it operates. A failure to control one's own imagination and attention. 6 / 6 When you think about creating a better life for yourself, your main focus is on: Playing the "game of life" correctly by using affirmations and fearlessly expecting positive results. Radically changing your "I am" and assuming the identity of the person you wish to be. Cultivating unshakable self-trust and living authentically, independent of others' opinions. Understanding the mental laws of the universe and applying them with precision. Healing your mind of false beliefs (like fear, lack, and sickness) to let your divine nature shine through.
Which New Age Thought Leader Should You Learn From?
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You learn best when concepts are presented:
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Which phrase resonates with you most deeply?
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When faced with a significant life challenge, your first instinct is to:
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You view the concept of "God" or a "Higher Power" primarily as:
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The biggest obstacle to a person's success is:
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When you think about creating a better life for yourself, your main focus is on: