“Do spirituality and self-help have a political constituency?” Feature story about our campaign in today’s New York Times... nytimes.com/2019/09/03/magaz…

Sep 3, 2019 · 8:33 PM UTC

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Great article! But I wished you let her share what you told her to make her feel good!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Your wisdom is off the charts. You compete at a different level. You seem more like the Dalai Lama than a DC politician, which may be what this country needs. Stay on this course. Those of us able to open our minds are learning from you. One word to describe you: #fascinating.
If interested, this is the original course as Helen received it. I compiled it in a 365 day devotional form: onewhowakes.org/wp-content/u…
Replying to @marwilliamson
Spirituality and self-help are necessary components to an actualized life. Having both of these as faculties only enhances your decision making ability and conscious effort to help one another. Yes, these two facets of life belong in the political arena! Whole person mentality!💯
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This movement isn't going away. In a world of deafening hysteria, this calm and positivity will reach a certain section of us.
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Imagine living in a world where everyone not only tolerates each other but they actually want to see others reach their full potential. "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. " John Lennon. Dreams can come true.
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The "Gospel" haha..#ironicphrase needs a re do as it faces the information age busting veneer off its arcane over done hold-out cred.
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I have read her work for years, and I can tell you that her message crosses many boundaries and has broad appeal. #Marianne2020
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This article is beautiful genius. 💕🕊 Thankyou for covering so many great points- can we pls include all indigenous aborigines w/ reparations? Smart numbers! 🗽
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