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Quotes about Awareness

It is an act of gracious generosity to accept a person based on what we know to be the truth about them, regardless of whether or not they are in touch with that truth themselves.
— Marianne Williamson
He reminds us that, in every situation, the love you've given is real, and the love you have received is real. Nothing else exists.
— Marianne Williamson
God is in you. GOD. IS. IN. YOU. There is nowhere to go, nothing to fill up, nothing to seek, there is only going inside
— Marianne Williamson
We're not without hope; we just haven't been seeing it. We're not without power; we just haven't been claiming it. We're not without love; we just haven't been living it.
— Marianne Williamson
God goes with me everywhere, because God is in my mind.
— Marianne Williamson
There is nothing to find, only to realize. There is nothing to become, only to be. There is nothing to fear, only to love.
— Marianne Williamson
whatever it is you choose to think, your subconscious mind takes it very seriously and your experience will reflect your thinking.
— Marianne Williamson
The future is programmed in the present. To let the past go is to remember that in the present, my brother is innocent.
— Marianne Williamson
We heal through noticing, and prayer.
— Marianne Williamson
What the ego doesn't want us to see is that our pain doesn't come from the love we weren't given in the past, but from the love we ourselves aren't giving in the present. Salvation
— Marianne Williamson
For the One who sourced the writing will also lead the meeting, if she will let Him! In A Course in Miracles, it's written that we should be less concerned about our own readiness, and more consistently aware of His.
— Marianne Williamson
A new kind of American—a new kind of thinker and a new kind of citizen—needs to arise now. And quickly. We the People, We the Problem For too many decades, Americans have been chronically distracted by less important things, not bothering to engage in serious self-examination.
— Marianne Williamson