1/ This world is going to right itself because it always does. Nature itself bends toward healing. The part that human beings play is in determining how long it will take and how much suffering must come first. Even now, we’re being asked to decide what kind of future we choose.
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2/ We are not powerless, and the fact that we’ve acted like we are is part of what has gotten us to this place. We can choose to participate in reimagining and reinventing our civilization. Each of us has a role to play in making this a better world.

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“Who are we that such problems even exist among us? And who do we have to become in order to solve them? Marianne Williamson A Politics Of Love
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In my book Grace, I say "To design our life with a desire to lift each other up in hope and in possibility." What could ever be more beautiful than a desire lift someone up?
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Oh do tell. That seems like code for the ridiculous notion that the current administration is a friend to our democracy. Men with long guns in State Capitols are “patriots?” Governors trying to protect public health are “tyrants?” And what did “you” build?
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It’s going to be quite the battle to get the power back. They’ve done a pretty good job shutting us out.
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Tell that to governor Inslee- who single handedly is destroying hopes and dreams - imposing his powers over we the people in Seattle.. Tell Newsome the same. Over stepping power on the left coast💯 at what cost?
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First off all, you are right about the world righting itself. That doesn't mean that the human species will be included in that solution. And mankind will remain powerless if it deliberately chooses to remain ignorant and in a low state of consciousness.
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