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Johnny Schaefer's avatar

I think movies, books, art, music, etc., that depict what we want is critical to helping it manifest. When we depict and articulate what heaven on earth looks and feels like it allows our minds to expand and move into it more easily. A lot of media and art doubles down on the worst case scenario. I think that, by this time, we get it. But there is not a lot of depiction of the alternative. So I would call on artistic souls of all mediums to do that. And I think it translates into other fields, too. In your area of expertise, tell us what a joyful, enlightened world would look like. If you can see the goal on the horizon it can beckon and inspire, as well as helping to determine the best route to get there.

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Sophia Gabriel's avatar

I couldn't agree more with this...I have wanted for years to see weekly TV shows bring this form of programming to us. It is a powerful medium and it is used as a violent tool. Thanks for your insight

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Dayna Vogt's avatar

That is such Wisdom. In order to manifest heaven on earth, we are called to “create a container” for the Divine to fill. We create that in our minds, our imaginations, in our visualizations and in our actions & expectations. I was just imagining what it will look like as we reach that quantum shift from the appearance of chaos to healing and love….. make THAT movie!

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Margaret Heily's avatar

Yes!! I love what you're saying Johnny! I do that with my clay creations and gardening. To create heaven on earth and to share it with all people, whether I know them or not. It's possible, even if it's small, it's possible to raise consciousness in myself and others.

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Johnny Schaefer's avatar

I think I would like to make one clarification. I learned long ago that when I pray for miracles it's not about telling God what they should look like. "Consciously selected miracles can be misguided." But ACIM talks a lot about co-creating with God and I think that, once we have aligned our thinking with God and invited the Holy Spirit to guide our thoughts, miraculous vision fills our minds and we share it with a weary world. It's about creating a space for the wondrous alternative. We get more of what we focus on, so spending a lot of time on what we don't want gives it reality for us that it doesn't actually possess. Focusing on what a just, loving world looks like helps it arise.

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Phil's avatar

MW,

You’re wow so cool and inspiring.

Political activism fueled by spiritual fortitude: My conscience (God) says this is the right attitude, approach; the right solution. That my spiritual fortitude is based on honest, conscious and conscientious thought and action. Thank you for waking me up a little bit more today!

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Phil's avatar

Lauren Selsky, you wrote this article? Thank you!

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Marianne Williamson's avatar

Lol what?? Lauren works in my office. I wrote my own material!

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Phil's avatar

I misunderstood, thanks for clarifying.

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Lauren Selsky's avatar

Hi Phil! I'm most definitely not insightful enough to have written this article. This is 100% Marianne Williamson. I just posted it :)

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Hannah Goodwin Chew's avatar

Thank you for sense and truth 🙏

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Vicki Ivancik's avatar

Excellent article Marianne! Thank you!

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Brad Learmonth's avatar

Thank you for this succinct and detailed analysis. It speaks volumes.

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Michlnyc's avatar

I resonate with all the points mentioned within this article, however I wonder about the elephant in the room - the younger generation immersed in social media, gaming - virtual worlds, escaping this reality. Its a growing business in the US, as mental health issues increase…there are so many factors, but essentially there’s a spiritual disconnect or lack of hope, or faith in a future, especially with climate change, the pandemic, political leadership & economic challenges. That’s something major to resolve IMO or there won’t be a future.

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Jen's avatar

Maybe it starts at home? I have three teenagers and I believe they are receiving glimpses of my awakening as I process and become aware of changes that need to be made. They see my shift just as much as they saw my avoidance. They hear the discussions I have with my husband and if it's happening in my house maybe it's happening in other homes too.

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Aimée D's avatar

Yes , I agree. The parts of the younger generation that with their habits, this also needs addressing.

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Lily's avatar

Please run again in 24. Everything you say is exactly right and gives us hope.

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Ida Lawrence's avatar

I Truly appreciate your honesty, and I am 100% in support of reparations for the lingering effects of slavery. This great wrong is one of America's clay feet, with genocide of the Indigenous being the other. The solutions for America are spiritual. Unfortunately the political 'sides' seem to be a tool to tear the people apart. The left gets extreme, with Antifa foolishness and offends the right, justifiably so. NEITHER party has the answer, in fact, they are the problem. There has to be a third way and I believe there is. How amazing it would be to turn this pyramid upside down.

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L duffy's avatar

I sure hope, no pray, you are right Marianne. What makes me sick to my stomach in these times of strife is the vocal, radical, "christian" minority that are the ultimate, evil, hypocrites in my book.

Thank you for your wise words, I pray your message spreads wide and far.

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Bonnie H's avatar

This is exactly what I needed today! Thank you for your clear voice amidst all the spin and projection. But dear Marianne, what actions do you suggest will have impact when we aren’t voting and praying?

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Claudia Deyton's avatar

To expand on Bill Clinton's "is" the Declaration of Independence hinges on what you mean by "men". At the time it didn't include blacks or women.

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Geoffrey S Deibel's avatar

The absolute hardest thing to do is to effect institutional change--the comparison to cancer is right, and now I'm wondering what the analogical solution is. In allopathic medicine, the solution is to introduce poison into the body, while in functional medicine, it's to treat the illness by removing the barriers to the body effecting its own natural processes to heal itself. The former often ends up killing the patient, and the latter involves lifestyle, diet, and other natural changes that had been previously absent. The pop culture response to our current political climate has been to introduce anger and violence, and that's exactly what perpetuates our dumb, simplistic view of our reality that you so poetically describe in P1. So American of us. Keep writing!

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Rachel's avatar

thank you so much Marianne ~ brilliant, absolutely brilliant

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Susan Sarabasha's avatar

I sure hope so. When you delineate it so well I feel more depressed. And why do we need a religious leader to get us beyond this? I think starting with local elections and working our way up is a road forward as well.

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