"Spiritual growth increases our sense of what's possible.……" — Marianne Williamson
"Spiritual growth increases our sense of what's possible. And as we sense new possibility, we can step into that possibility. With every word, every thought, every action, we choose what we wish to call forth in life."
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702 Quotes by Marianne Williamson
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Whatever we focus on is bound to expand. Where we see the negative, we call forth more negative. And where…
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Thought is cause: experience is effect. If you don't like the effects in your life, you have to change the…
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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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Spiritual progress is like detoxification. Things have to come up in order to be released. Once we have asked to…
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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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