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Marianne Williamson
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: July 8
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Marianne Deborah Williamson
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Anybody can be heard. Anyone can express their truths. And communication is possible without the confines of the body.
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The spiritual journey, the path of recovery and personal growth, is a detoxification process in which we bring up and out the negative beliefs we have carried with us from the past and that now poison the present.
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There is simply too much unnecessary suffering in our world. And we should see that as a national security risk, by the way. Given enough time, desperate people will tend to do desperate things. At a certain point you won't be able to build enough prisons or enough bombs to eradicate the effects of all that violence inside so many hearts.
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You are a child of God.
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Hope is born of participation in hopeful solutions.
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Our barriers to love are rarely consciously chosen. They are our efforts to protect the places where the heart is bruised.
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There is a lot to look at when you are serious about transformation. You look at everything you've ever done, every circumstance you've ever been in, cleaning up everything in your past. Reconciling, forgiving others, forgiving yourself. It's a lot of work, actually.
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[God is] an all-encompassing love that is the source of all, the reality of all, and the being through which I am.
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Life is a constant back-and-forth. We take a breath in and then we breathe out. The same is true for the culture as a whole.
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We go through those circumstances in order to evolve into people who can hold to our loving center no matter what the world throws us. A loving universe makes sure that we go through those things too.
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There is no greater gift to future generations than that we do the work God has asked us to do: love one another, that the world might be made right.
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There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people will not feel insecure around you.
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Each of us is born with an internal navigational system. The thinking of the world has a way of switching the system off, but we can always turn it on again through prayer, meditation and forgiveness. Doing this puts us back on track in our lives, making us wise, convicted and powerful.
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Love is the essential existential fact. It is our ultimate reality and our purpose on earth.
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We cannot get to our knowledge because the world is too loud. And we tend to make it louder as we cry out in pain, pretending we are singing.
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A person acting from a motivation of contribution and service rises to such a level of moral authority that worldly success is a natural result.
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In every moment we make a decision -- whether conscious or unconscious. Will I choose to open my heart, send love, withhold judgment and thus free myself from fear? Or will I close my heart, project fear instead of extending love, judge others, and thus bind myself to fear? The choice is mine and mine alone.
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We experience who we really are, and what it is we are meant to do, in any moment when we pour our love into the universe.
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You can live your life out of a circumstance or you can live your life out of a vision.
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Kennedy's assassination was the opening salvo in the social revolution of the sixties. In some ways, perhaps, Princess Diana and Mother Teresa dying when they did, and how they did, represent the opening salvos of a social revolution in the nineties.
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