Chapter 12: Living with Inner Conviction
“The five colours blind the eye.
The five tones deafen the ear.
The five flavours dull the taste.
Racing, chasing, hunting drives people crazy.
Trying to get rich ties people in knots.
So the wise soul watches with the inner eye,
not the outward eye.
Letting go of that, and choosing this.”
This chapter is a warning against overstimulation and external excess. Lao Tzu teaches that constant sensory input, external seeking, and the pursuit of worldly pleasures dull our senses, distract our minds, and disconnect us from our true nature.
Wayne Dyer calls us to reclaim our inner conviction—a life led by the inner voice, not by the noise of the world. The more we pursue things outside of us for validation or fulfilment (wealth, attention, competition), the more we lose our inner peace and clarity.
Living with inner conviction means choosing what aligns with the soul, not the ego, and learning to value quiet discernment over outward distraction.
Key Concepts:
Conviction is living from soul truth, not social approval.
External excess numbs true perception.
Inner wisdom arises when we turn inward.
Choose a life of conscious simplicity and alignment.
Actionable Steps: Living with Inner Conviction
Ask: “Was I guided by inner truth today—or outer noise?”
Limit Sensory Overload
Designate times each day to unplug from screens, loud environments, and multitasking.
Allow your senses to rest and return to their natural, quiet awareness.
Practise “Soulful Choosing”
Before making a decision, pause and ask:
“Is this coming from my core truth or from external pressure?”
Choose what nourishes your spirit, even if it’s not flashy or popular.
Reclaim Time for Inner Stillness
Begin your day with even 5 minutes of silence, prayer, or journaling.
This anchors your energy before the world demands your attention.
Savour Simplicity
Simplify your daily routines, meals, and conversations.
Notice how fewer inputs actually sharpen awareness and deepen enjoyment.
Release the Urge to Chase
When you feel the pull to hustle, acquire, or compare—pause.
Breathe into your body and remind yourself:
“I already am. I already have.”
Develop an “Inner Eye”
Reflect daily on your actions and motivations.
Affirmation for Chapter 12:
“I release the pull of the outer world and return to the wisdom of my soul. My life is led by inner knowing, not external noise.”