How would you Paint if you felt full permission
from yourself and others to give life all you've got?
Mid-life is not a crisis; it's a time of rebirth. It's not a time
to accept your death; it's a time to accept your lifeand to finally,
truly live it, as you and you alone know deep in your heart it was meant
to be lived.
How would you live if you related to age as a spiritual incline rather
than a physical decline? Would mid-life be a time to shut down or a
time to get started? Would it be time to give up or a time to claim
what you really want? Would it be time to just hang out or time to stop
messing around?
In The Age of Miracles, Marianne will open your eyes and
help you discover how to:
Rewrite the script of your life to include more
miraculous opportunities
Pierce the veil of illusion that separates you
from the world of infinite possibility
Get back up after stumbling in a marriage, career,
finances, parenting, or addictions
Release the weight of unprocessed pain and embrace
the lightheartedness of a wiser and more humble heart
Identify more with the spiritual dimension of your
life
Be emotionally and psychologically younger even
if you are physically older
Bring enchantment back into your life
Allow the pain of personal growth to be a crucible
for your spirit
Take a stand, once and for all, against the enemy
and saboteur within you
According to Marianne, mid-life doesn't have to feel like a cruise to
the end of your life, so much as a cruise, at last, to the meaning of
your life.
The new mid-life is a call of the soul not to end our lives but
to finally begin them. Not to close our eyes, but to finally see. Start
to see more possibilities in your own life when you read Marianne's
new book, Marianne Williamson
The miracle of mid-life is that nothing that happened before this
moment has any bearing on what's possible now, except that what you
learn from it can be fuel for a magnificent future. Marianne Williamson
Would mid-life be a time to shut down or a time to get started?
Marianne
Would it be time to give up or a time to claim what you really
want? Would it be time to just hang out or time to stop messing around?
Marianne