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We hold these truths to be self-evident All people are born creative Endowed by our Creator with the inalienable right and responsibility to express our creativity for the sake of ourselves and our world.
Barbara Marx Hubbard
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Barbara Marx Hubbard
Age: 89 †
Born: 1929
Born: December 22
Died: 2019
Died: April 10
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My beloved church misunderstood me. It preached the corruptibility of humanity when I came to demonstrate its potential for incorruptibility. It propounded the sinfulness of humanity when I suffered to reveal your godliness and to overcome your guilt by demonstrating that you can totally rise above the death of the body.
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Everything you do counts forever. You are an expression of the whole process of creation you are a cocreator.
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When we experience our own desire for transformation, we are feeling the universe evolving through us.
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In human history there has been a continuous and growing impulse toward the regeneration and transformation of humanity.
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One-fourth of humanity must be eliminated from the social body. We are in charge of God's selection process for planet Earth. He selects, we destroy. We are the riders of the pale horse, Death.
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Catastrophe and creation are twins.
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Evolutionary circles are one of the key social forms in which people are connecting and can connect to make a difference throughout the world.
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With enough of us connecting heart with heart, center with center, innovation with innovation, prayer with prayer, through the internet and the noosphere, we can have a major impact on a more gentle transition toward the next stage of evolution.
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I see the meaning of apocalypse as an unveiling of our deeper self.
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I actually think every person can make a difference. Every single human being has within the impulse to express more of who they truly are.
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There will be a change in worldview from materialism and failure to conscious evolution. And everyone's potential to participate!
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Small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos can shift the whole system to a higher order.
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I see more people all the time feeling something growing from within them to more fully realize their heart's desire, their desire to give more, to be more, to do more.
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Synergistic convergence is the most important idea we have at our disposal to prevent collapse scenarios and move forward in a nonlinear manner toward an evolutionary society.
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Common sense dictates that we evaluate our beliefs on the basis of how they affect us. If they make us more loving, creative, and wise, they are good beliefs. If they make us cruel, jealous, depressed and sick, they cannot be good beliefs.
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Problems are evolutionary drivers.
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Synergy does not mean giving up what we want. It means joining to co-create so each is able to receive ever more of what attracts us through joining rather than opposing.
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Behold, I am writing anew, through scribes on Earth who are willing to listen to me again with new ears, in the light of the present crises on planet Earth.
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The solution to depression, among other things, is to go within and see if you can tune into more of what might want to come forth out of you. Then take action to follow the path of what attracts you. Reach out, read a book, call a friend, join an organization. Go toward that which attracts you.
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When you get a new worldview you get a new world. It's like the shift from medieval Christianity to the Renaissance and enlightenment.
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