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Marianne Williamson on Communication

Marianne Williamson on Communication

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great tape
Review: I listened to this tape again this weekend and what stood out for me was telling the truth. The real truth of who I am, what I want someone else to know about me. Taking off the masks as it were. I wa sthinking about this in relationship to dating as it's the huge topic amongst my friends and exploring why different peopel are successful in being in relationship and even getting into them and why others have successful relationship. I'm single and love the dates I go on, finding them to be wonderful experiences for getting to know someone, to revealing myself. Though I have other friends that have a cynicism about it, that fear that intimacy and engagement. Its funny, in some ways, tellign the TRuth, being like Hey, this is me. I dress nicely for dates and not a slob because of both self value and teh art of showing up and sometimes being on a date with someone who doesn't hold that value and worse yet criticizes me for doing so and standing firm in that. I don't show up in tux but I do dress well, in fact I honestly like clothes, nice ones not as a flaunting of my money or financial progress in life but because certain fabrics feel and fit better. However the lack of discussion and the fact that people assume judgment made me question my appearance a few times. Thsi tape, talking about the Truth of who you are, telling someone the Truth when you show up made me really reflect back on that. I've ha dthese tapes for years, been listenign to them for at least 10 years and every once in awhiel I pull them out and spend some time with them. There's an African word for learning something on one level one day and then on an entirely different and deeper level the next and the next after that. That's how I view this tape series.
Marianne Williamson's work is both real and honest. Rather than couch things in a concepts that are alien or extremely religious, she talks to you about the realities of existing. Of how things will not always be easy, about how you will lose your way, and honestly how to see people clearly. Growth is messy, it's not neat, maturity is not easy, nor is spirtiuality delicate work, but with assistance from a tape like this you can see yourself clearly and how to bridge yourself from concept to human to spiritual being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great tape
Review: I listened to this tape again this weekend and what stood out for me was telling the truth. The real truth of who I am, what I want someone else to know about me. Taking off the masks as it were. I wa sthinking about this in relationship to dating as it's the huge topic amongst my friends and exploring why different peopel are successful in being in relationship and even getting into them and why others have successful relationship. I'm single and love the dates I go on, finding them to be wonderful experiences for getting to know someone, to revealing myself. Though I have other friends that have a cynicism about it, that fear that intimacy and engagement. Its funny, in some ways, tellign the TRuth, being like Hey, this is me. I dress nicely for dates and not a slob because of both self value and teh art of showing up and sometimes being on a date with someone who doesn't hold that value and worse yet criticizes me for doing so and standing firm in that. I don't show up in tux but I do dress well, in fact I honestly like clothes, nice ones not as a flaunting of my money or financial progress in life but because certain fabrics feel and fit better. However the lack of discussion and the fact that people assume judgment made me question my appearance a few times. Thsi tape, talking about the Truth of who you are, telling someone the Truth when you show up made me really reflect back on that. I've ha dthese tapes for years, been listenign to them for at least 10 years and every once in awhiel I pull them out and spend some time with them. There's an African word for learning something on one level one day and then on an entirely different and deeper level the next and the next after that. That's how I view this tape series.
Marianne Williamson's work is both real and honest. Rather than couch things in a concepts that are alien or extremely religious, she talks to you about the realities of existing. Of how things will not always be easy, about how you will lose your way, and honestly how to see people clearly. Growth is messy, it's not neat, maturity is not easy, nor is spirtiuality delicate work, but with assistance from a tape like this you can see yourself clearly and how to bridge yourself from concept to human to spiritual being.


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