The well-known spiritual leader and philosopher, Marianne Williamson, comments in two videos on a number of key areas, including self-reflection, meditation, changing traditional roles, and intimate relationships.
At her cover shoot for the November issue, Marianne Williamson – best-selling author and spiritual philosopher – explains why taking time each morning for self-reflection is a better way to start your day than, say, turning on the television or reading the newspaper. She also discusses meditation and the shift in traditional roles that is causing people to find support in their own internal structures and thought forms. Read more about Williamson at bit.ly
Marianne Williamson has become a leader of the new age spirituality movement. Her books and lectures have attracted star such as Oprah and Elizabeth Taylor. Her latest book is called “Enchanted Love: The Mystical Power of Intimate Relationships.”
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Marianne has said we are great beyond measure and no one person is special. This reminds me of this quote: “In wisdom, I know I am nothing. In love, I know I am everything. Between these two, my life flows.”
– Nisargadatta Maharaj
What a blessing you are and the messages that you bring to share with us! Amen.
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Don’t look now, someone just paid their bill at the Maui Hilton!!!!
@1970porsche9146 its not a fucking illusion, thats not what everyone says
the only person that deeply believed in matter not really existing was Berkeley
she is AMAZING.And fabulous while doing it!
true message…….meditation is the way
Everything is thought. Physical reality is an illusion, as Einstein said, a very persistent illusion.
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No happy marrage herself, defending Bill Clinton’s sex addiction- what does she really have to offer on the subject?
thanks for this. brilliant.
she’s amazing
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Love and forgiveness, yes; focusing on error and judging based on fear, no.