"Karma means that all actions have consequences. Grace……" — Marianne Williamson
"Karma means that all actions have consequences. Grace means that in a moment of atonement -taking responsibility, making amends, asking for forgiveness - all karma is burned."
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702 Quotes by Marianne Williamson
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Some things need to be let go before other things can be let in.
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Sometimes when we're feeling sad, it's important just to feel the sadness. Like a snake shedding its skin, old feelings…
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No one is any more or any less important than you are.
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We have been so long in a downward spin, the angels are calling us up. We are meant to fly…
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Angels light the way. Angels do not begrudge anyone anything, angels do not tear down, angels do not compete, angels…
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Conscious awareness is the source of our healing...Only when you say the truth can the truth set you free. This…
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If you think there's something you need in order to be happy, then you believe in lack. Then believing you…
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Bless more; blame less.
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