I just got to know that Dr. Wayne W. Dyer died on August 29. The cause of his death seems unclear.
Wayne Dyer’s book Your Sacred Self brought me to a turning point in my life. It gave me the necessary puzzle pieces and encouragement to step up and change my life. That book and joining my first lecture of his in 2009 were very much responsible for my big breakthrough shortly after. I was lucky that I saw Wayne Dyer 3 times on stage. The last time was last year in October at the I Can Do it convention in Pasadena where I was honored to also have a book signing for my book I’m Free. During that lecture, he spoke for three hours without a break and it was never a single dull moment.
Wayne W. Dyer was an amazing speaker and known as the Father of Motivation. He inspired thousands of people to change their lives for the better.
I conclude this post with one of his quotes: Never die with your music still in you. I am sure he sang his song every single day. I am thankful we had him and I am thankful for everything he left us.
Rest In Peace
In Love and Light
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He definitely left a huge legacy behind. How amazing must it feel to know that you managed to inspire so many people all over this planet…
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That was his life and truly his purpose. What he radiated proved that he lived his dream and his purpose. An amazing role model, mentor, and teacher.
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I had to google but what an amazing guy sorry to hear this sad news Erika what an influential and Inspiring soul.
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He was such an important part of my breakthrough process. When I saw him the first time at a lecture I also bought a book and had signed it by him personally. It is of such value now. Only opening his books already spreads peace and encouragement.
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thank you so much for the reblog 🙂
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You spoke with much passion.
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It tuly came from my heart. Thank you!
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Beautiful post, Erika. You are so very fortunate to have met this man. ❤
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I appreciate it a lot! When he entered the room you could feel it. He filled halls with thousands of people but most of all with his loving energy. I am very happy and blessed I encountered him in person.
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Never read Dyer, but I know he’s appreciated by many. Blessings, Erika.
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He was a great man and very down to earth.What he wrote and said simply made sense and encouraged to try it.
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Erika, you are so right. He was a great, father figure to many. I quote a line he used with his kids. When they gossiped about a friend, he started defending the friend. When they complained, he said his role is “to defend the absent.” He reminded them they would not want anyone talking about them, would they? All the best, BTG
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Wonderful what you shared here. What he told about his childhood and youth already pointed clearely towards the purpose he followed. Thank you! ❤
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Its always sad when someone so influential passes away, but at least he left a legacy, a mark, that will help many for years to come.
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Absolutely! He wrote over 40 books and eacha one of them is life changing tool. As Maya Angelou’s poem titles: We had him!
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He was one of my favorite teachers. He will surely be missed.
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Yes, mine too. He will be missed but it is wonderful what all he left here. Thank you, Pat.
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Well Said XO
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Thank you!!! We’ll miss him.
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He had Leukemia; bless him. He will be missed so much! Cher xo
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Yes, he had, but after his healing treatment it looked like he was over it. So sad. He will be truly missed. I owe him a lot. Thank you , Cher.
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