Quotes about Oneness
The love in one of us is the love in all of us. 'There's actually no place where God stops and you start,' and no place where you stop and I start. Love is energy, an infinite continuum. Your mind extends into mine and into everyone else's. It doesn't stay enclosed within your body.
- Marianne Williamson
A belief in separation is always at the root of a problem, and a realization of our oneness is always at the root of its solution.
- Marianne Williamson
you dig deep enough into your mind, and deep enough into mine, the picture is the same: at the bottom of it all, what we are is love.
- Marianne Williamson
When two people come together in God, the walls that appear to separate us disappear. The beloved doesn't seem to be a mere mortal. They seem for a while to be something else, something more. The truth is, they are something more. No one is anything less than the perfect Son of God, and when we fall in love, we have an instant when we see the total truth about someone. They are perfect. That's not just our imagination.
- Marianne Williamson
Since our peace lies in loving as God loves, we must strive to love everyone. Our desire to find one "special person," one part of the Sonship who will complete us, is hurtful because it is delusional. It means we're seeking salvation in separation rather than in oneness. The
- Marianne Williamson
A ribbon of love runs through our veins, like electric impulses connecting us to every other living thing.
- Marianne Williamson
God is love. We were created in His image, or mind, which means that we are extensions of His love.
- Marianne Williamson
Just like a sunbeam can't separate itself from the sun, and a wave can't separate itself from the ocean, we can't separate ourselves from one another.
- Marianne Williamson
What I think about anyone else I'm thinking about myself.
- Marianne Williamson
Whatever I give to others, I am giving to myself.
- Marianne Williamson
it seems impossible for all things to be one.
- Aristotle
Our state cannot be sever'd; we are one, one flesh; to lose thee were to lose myself.
- John Milton