A Quote by Marianne Williamson

We think that because we dwell inside our bodies that we are separate from other people who dwell inside theirs. — © Marianne Williamson
We think that because we dwell inside our bodies that we are separate from other people who dwell inside theirs.
We are several people fitted inside each other. Chinese boxes. Our bodies are the outside box. Or the inside one if you like.
Somewhere in the other side of nowhere is a place in space beyond time where the Gods of mythology dwell. ... These gods dwell in their mythocracies as opposed to your theocracies, democracies, and monocracies. They dwell in a magic world. These Gods can even offer you immortality.
This was, I would later realise, a planet of things wrapped inside things. Food inside wrappers. Bodies inside clothes. Contempt inside smiles. Everything was hidden away.
I pursue this dream and carry on. I don't dwell too much on the outside, I just focus on the inside.
As I see it, my job as a writer isn't to judge, but to take a reader as far inside as I can and let them dwell there.
People who dwell in God dwell in the eternal now.
This kind of split makes me crazy, this territorializing of the holy. Here God may dwell. Here God may not dwell. It contradicts everything in my experience, which says: God dwells where I dwell. Period.
How can God stoop lower than to come and dwell with a poor humble soul? Which is more than if he had said, such a one should dwell with him; for a beggar to live at court is not so much as the king to dwell with him in his cottage.
It is the mark of a mean, vulgar and ignoble spirit to dwell on the thought of food before meal times or worse to dwell on it afterwards, to discuss it and wallow in the remembered pleasures of every mouthful. Those whose minds dwell before dinner on the spit, and after on the dishes, are fit only to be scullions.
What has happened to our ability to dwell in the unknowing, to live inside a question and coexist with the tensions of uncertainty? Where is our willingness to incubate pain and let it birth something new? What has happened to patient unfolding, to endurance? These things are what form the ground of waiting.
We have no longer an outside and an inside as two separate things. Now the outside may come inside and the inside may and does go outside. They are of each other. Form and function thus become one in design and execution if the nature of materials and method and purpose are all in unison.
The primary implication is that we're going to combine our intelligence with computers. We're going to make ourselves smarter. By the 2030s, they will literally go inside our bodies and inside our brains.
The soul, which is spirit, can not dwell in dust; it is carried along to dwell in the blood.
We see things in this material world, wherein our bodies dwell, only because our mind through its attention lives in another world, only because it contemplates the beauties of the archetypal and intelligible world which Reason contains.
I try to dwell on the positive and not dwell on the negative as much as I can.
Don't dwell on your insufficiency, but dwell on God's all-sufficiency.
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