YES~YES~YES. A wonderful, enlightening,supportive interview, makes such a difference in my life today. Thank you both Ladies. I voted for you b4 Marianne, I vote 4you again.......BLESSINGS
If some our turbulence is mostly coming from online, in digital format, fed into our individual minds repeatedly, it interrupts the ability to perceive Christ consciousness (stoking fear). If your real world is safe, then stop saying how turbulent the world is because it only adds to it. And while being focused on ‘turbulence’ we often miss the love we have to offer and receive. Gratitude and appreciation is what cultivates our human family. We don’t need to know. Gnosis is a deep knowing. One which allows us to turn away from a program of division. Take some time to be off this machine regularly. Love and forgive yourself and all others. Thus we dwell in the truth of One together. Our thoughts and feelings matter. Each carries it’s own vibration. We are resonant beings. When we sit still and stop the mind, we are able to access what has always been and what will always be. From which we are not separate.
Marianne is a “spirituality communicator”. I love how she can express complex spiritual concepts so we can take it in and ponder. I’m excited for this new book!
Thanks. 🙏 In my heart of hearts I know “the otherside” is separation consciousness, but my pain body takes over. Eckart said the collective pain body is stronger than the individual pain body. So it’s easy it get sucked in to unconsciousness. When fighting the monster don’t become the monster
By no means am I an "enlightened master," but I grew up in a culture where you inherently knew and felt your oneness with others. It was not something that had to be taught. It was common sense. And so, I was well aware as a child that whatever I'd do would have reverberating consequences. And oneness meant that I had to choose the consequences before I acted. Basic Common Sense.
5 years for me, BUT-- it got much better in the last 2 months!! Amazingly went from non-stop screaming to more like background crickets and often only one ear!! So I'm feeling lucky. I can sleep now. But, I'm told it's a vibratory change, "ascension symptoms."
The Host's Question: How can I seek truth first and as I seek truth, I will run into love. But what separates me from truth is illusion and lies and deception and any part of myself that is hidden where I'm trying to cover these things that I don't like about myself, actually that the more that I hide or the more that I lie is the distance that I find myself from, is the way that I distance myself from authentic love. But we do that because we think we need to protect ourselves in order to be safe. Can you speak to, for those who deeply, which I think we all do, we all crave and long for this reconnection to love itself. But we're so terribly afraid of being seen for all that we are. And we're trying to hide and protect and have this illusion of safety. Um yet, it's actually preventing us from experiencing what we so desperately crave. Marianne's Response: Well, what you're talking about is so important because that becomes very, very obvious in intimate relationships, for instance. And the Course in Miracles says that's really where the rubber meets the road. Will the relationship be a holy encounter, used by the holy spirit or the ego's playground? So, there's the self with the small "s," which is your life and this one construct of your material reality, and then there's this self with the big "S." And you don't have to do anything to create the self with the big "S." Just be there. Just be there without armor. Be there defenselessness. Just be there. Okay? But the ego mind says no. You can't be that self. And the ego says that because that is the annihilation of the ego. So, the ego says you have to, who you are is not possibly good enough. And if they see who you really are, they won't love you. Because what the ego calls who you really are might not be perfect. You're a human being. So, the ego says, "put on a mask." And the mask is actually what actually makes us less lovable. Because all there is to love is not seen in that moment. Right?! So, practicing and that's where childhood really matters. Because if you were brought up by parents who think you're just, who approve of you, and you got, you know so many studies done about early childhood . . . My Response: With all due respect to the gracious host and Marianne, I don't feel that any of this should be that complicated. I personally do not know of anyone who wants to hide. Perhaps I was disillusioned in thinking that everyone wants to be seen -- I WANT TO BE SEEN FOR WHO I AM, as do many others, I'm sure. There are no lies, masks, deceptions, etc., and no idea what the host is referring to. I have nothing to hide, which is why I have reluctantly shared my own vulnerability on social media, a platform that has no reverence whatsoever for our humanity. In my own personal experience, I too seek the truth. I've experienced not one, but multiple instances of public rejection and humiliation within the same relationship: twice in a public setting and once on social media. I share this not to lay blame or guilt or to point a finger because I understand that we all come at relational stuff from different perspectives with zero communication. Of course, I've forgiven and remained loving or I wouldn't be on this page to speak about it. But what happens to the nervous system is quite different due to repeats of the same experience, which is why communication is crucial. So, the truth I'm referring to is this in layman's terms: Are we on the same page? That's it. That's all. Nothing more. No ego trip on my part. No rehashing anything. No intention whatsoever to get anyone to feel bad. If anything, I try to be very sensitive to other people's feelings in tender matters such as this. As I said earlier, I just want to be seen for who I am. And whatever that looks like to the other is none of my business.
I think the hiding is unconscious. Like she indicated because we'vebeen hurt, no one trusts, so no one can easily make ourselves vulnerable. Some don't want to be "seen" bc then they'll be judged... it's childhood stuff, and so often unconscious habit.
@@sharongarrett4356, I respectfully disagree, Sharon Garrett, but I honor your personal experience. Your experience is your truth, and I respect that. I will not, however, attempt to offer a blanket statement on the matter, but will share my own experience. Remember, life from the human perspective is not a one-size-fits-all experience, although our five senses tell us otherwise. Integrity for me is Number One. Integrity of spirit is where my power lies. If I cannot be honest with myself, then I have no desire to engage life itself. In other words, to have and hide an unconscious anything is not something I do or believe in. If I truly and deeply love another, then I allow myself to be fully seen. Honesty is also something I'd expect from them, but that's their choice. Of course, when something occurs that I know I did not intend, I feel sadness, anger and frustration -- yes, the five-sensory part of being human happens. I cry. I search my mind, heart and soul to see how I might have contributed to that situation. Whether I contributed to it or not, I still atone and forgive myself and the other -- and here's why: in a diverse society such as ours, we all come from different religious, secular, etc., cultural backgrounds and experiences -- and one's personal experiences are typically shaped by the norms of the culture in which one is raised, of course. Those norms often get in the way of how one perceives and understands another/others and the world. In fact, they often form the basis of one's expectations of another/others. Culture teaches us that. So, we see another/others through the lens of our own personal experiences -- not through theirs. And that's where most relationships in my opinion go south. While I have a healthy respect for these norms, which I'd like to learn more about, I also know that this is all surface stuff. This is identifying with the body. Well, I am not my body. I am love. The feeling soul that I am is love -- the innocence within. And here's where I make the blanket statement: the souls that we ALL are is love, the innocence within -- the One unifying energy source, God, the Universe, the Buddha, Christ Consciousness (call it what you will) that fuels our existence in this realm. Our Oneness! Regardless of all the surface stuff, love is all that matters at the end of: the day, a thought, a grieving process, an unconscious behavior (mine or others'), or any unintended consequences. So, let's get honest about it all. Be vulnerable when you can in your intimate relationship. Let your true authentic self be fully seen. And if you are not accepted for who you are, then reconsider. Besides, outside of an intimate relationship, we're only here for one reason -- to love one another from an agape standpoint or we will not survive ourselves. Blessings to you, my friend.🙏
Birdman: You can't win, Darth Musk. The diablero can stop the world with his eyes. He changes reality - making his enemies helpless. (Richard Keil in "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" 🤗)
What an amazing conversation! So beautiful and with so much clarity! Thank you!!!🧡🕊️🧡
"critical inflection point "
WOW, Marianne. This type of thinking is why YOU should be President. Your spiritual leadership is needed.
YES~YES~YES. A wonderful, enlightening,supportive interview, makes such a difference in my life today. Thank you both Ladies. I voted for you b4 Marianne, I vote 4you again.......BLESSINGS
So comforting to listen to this, during a very dark time. Thank you both, and God bless you.
If some our turbulence is mostly coming from online, in digital format, fed into our individual minds repeatedly, it interrupts the ability to perceive Christ consciousness (stoking fear). If your real world is safe, then stop saying how turbulent the world is because it only adds to it. And while being focused on ‘turbulence’ we often miss the love we have to offer and receive. Gratitude and appreciation is what cultivates our human family. We don’t need to know. Gnosis is a deep knowing. One which allows us to turn away from a program of division. Take some time to be off this machine regularly. Love and forgive yourself and all others. Thus we dwell in the truth of One together. Our thoughts and feelings matter. Each carries it’s own vibration. We are resonant beings. When we sit still and stop the mind, we are able to access what has always been and what will always be. From which we are not separate.
Thank you❤❤❤
Love, love, love . We’re never alone.
Marianne is a “spirituality communicator”. I love how she can express complex spiritual concepts so we can take it in and ponder. I’m excited for this new book!
A Return to Love was life-altering. She's a very smart, intuitive person. I look forward to the new book.
Thanks. 🙏
In my heart of hearts I know “the otherside” is separation consciousness, but my pain body takes over.
Eckart said the collective pain body is stronger than the individual pain body.
So it’s easy it get sucked in to unconsciousness.
When fighting the monster don’t become the monster
Book is very deep ❤
By no means am I an "enlightened master," but I grew up in a culture where you inherently knew and felt your oneness with others. It was not something that had to be taught. It was common sense. And so, I was well aware as a child that whatever I'd do would have reverberating consequences. And oneness meant that I had to choose the consequences before I acted. Basic Common Sense.
People are missing that today. Ironic with all the so-called connection the internet provides!
Nonduality - meet Rupert Spira Marriane
You are doing such as good job
My proudest achievement, besides two impeachments and the Dobbs chastizement? Learning how to achieve the timeless eternity of the Kingdom of God.
Mystic Jesus is next up in my Audible library. ✨🙏🏼✨
The way home is through Jesus
Has anyone else been having a ear ringing issue, mine 2
Years ❤
5 years for me, BUT-- it got much better in the last 2 months!! Amazingly went from non-stop screaming to more like background crickets and often only one ear!! So I'm feeling lucky. I can sleep now. But, I'm told it's a vibratory change, "ascension symptoms."
The Host's Question: How can I seek truth first and as I seek truth, I will run into love. But what separates me from truth is illusion and lies and deception and any part of myself that is hidden where I'm trying to cover these things that I don't like about myself, actually that the more that I hide or the more that I lie is the distance that I find myself from, is the way that I distance myself from authentic love. But we do that because we think we need to protect ourselves in order to be safe. Can you speak to, for those who deeply, which I think we all do, we all crave and long for this reconnection to love itself. But we're so terribly afraid of being seen for all that we are. And we're trying to hide and protect and have this illusion of safety. Um yet, it's actually preventing us from experiencing what we so desperately crave.
Marianne's Response: Well, what you're talking about is so important because that becomes very, very obvious in intimate relationships, for instance. And the Course in Miracles says that's really where the rubber meets the road. Will the relationship be a holy encounter, used by the holy spirit or the ego's playground? So, there's the self with the small "s," which is your life and this one construct of your material reality, and then there's this self with the big "S." And you don't have to do anything to create the self with the big "S." Just be there. Just be there without armor. Be there defenselessness. Just be there. Okay? But the ego mind says no. You can't be that self. And the ego says that because that is the annihilation of the ego. So, the ego says you have to, who you are is not possibly good enough. And if they see who you really are, they won't love you. Because what the ego calls who you really are might not be perfect. You're a human being. So, the ego says, "put on a mask." And the mask is actually what actually makes us less lovable. Because all there is to love is not seen in that moment. Right?! So, practicing and that's where childhood really matters. Because if you were brought up by parents who think you're just, who approve of you, and you got, you know so many studies done about early childhood . . .
My Response: With all due respect to the gracious host and Marianne, I don't feel that any of this should be that complicated. I personally do not know of anyone who wants to hide. Perhaps I was disillusioned in thinking that everyone wants to be seen -- I WANT TO BE SEEN FOR WHO I AM, as do many others, I'm sure. There are no lies, masks, deceptions, etc., and no idea what the host is referring to. I have nothing to hide, which is why I have reluctantly shared my own vulnerability on social media, a platform that has no reverence whatsoever for our humanity. In my own personal experience, I too seek the truth. I've experienced not one, but multiple instances of public rejection and humiliation within the same relationship: twice in a public setting and once on social media. I share this not to lay blame or guilt or to point a finger because I understand that we all come at relational stuff from different perspectives with zero communication. Of course, I've forgiven and remained loving or I wouldn't be on this page to speak about it. But what happens to the nervous system is quite different due to repeats of the same experience, which is why communication is crucial. So, the truth I'm referring to is this in layman's terms: Are we on the same page? That's it. That's all. Nothing more. No ego trip on my part. No rehashing anything. No intention whatsoever to get anyone to feel bad. If anything, I try to be very sensitive to other people's feelings in tender matters such as this. As I said earlier, I just want to be seen for who I am. And whatever that looks like to the other is none of my business.
I think the hiding is unconscious. Like she indicated because we'vebeen hurt, no one trusts, so no one can easily make ourselves vulnerable. Some don't want to be "seen" bc then they'll be judged... it's childhood stuff, and so often unconscious habit.
@@sharongarrett4356, I respectfully disagree, Sharon Garrett, but I honor your personal experience. Your experience is your truth, and I respect that. I will not, however, attempt to offer a blanket statement on the matter, but will share my own experience. Remember, life from the human perspective is not a one-size-fits-all experience, although our five senses tell us otherwise. Integrity for me is Number One. Integrity of spirit is where my power lies. If I cannot be honest with myself, then I have no desire to engage life itself. In other words, to have and hide an unconscious anything is not something I do or believe in. If I truly and deeply love another, then I allow myself to be fully seen. Honesty is also something I'd expect from them, but that's their choice. Of course, when something occurs that I know I did not intend, I feel sadness, anger and frustration -- yes, the five-sensory part of being human happens. I cry. I search my mind, heart and soul to see how I might have contributed to that situation. Whether I contributed to it or not, I still atone and forgive myself and the other -- and here's why: in a diverse society such as ours, we all come from different religious, secular, etc., cultural backgrounds and experiences -- and one's personal experiences are typically shaped by the norms of the culture in which one is raised, of course. Those norms often get in the way of how one perceives and understands another/others and the world. In fact, they often form the basis of one's expectations of another/others. Culture teaches us that. So, we see another/others through the lens of our own personal experiences -- not through theirs. And that's where most relationships in my opinion go south. While I have a healthy respect for these norms, which I'd like to learn more about, I also know that this is all surface stuff. This is identifying with the body. Well, I am not my body. I am love. The feeling soul that I am is love -- the innocence within. And here's where I make the blanket statement: the souls that we ALL are is love, the innocence within -- the One unifying energy source, God, the Universe, the Buddha, Christ Consciousness (call it what you will) that fuels our existence in this realm. Our Oneness! Regardless of all the surface stuff, love is all that matters at the end of: the day, a thought, a grieving process, an unconscious behavior (mine or others'), or any unintended consequences. So, let's get honest about it all. Be vulnerable when you can in your intimate relationship. Let your true authentic self be fully seen. And if you are not accepted for who you are, then reconsider. Besides, outside of an intimate relationship, we're only here for one reason -- to love one another from an agape standpoint or we will not survive ourselves. Blessings to you, my friend.🙏
We comeback
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Birdman: You can't win, Darth Musk. The diablero can stop the world with his eyes. He changes reality - making his enemies helpless. (Richard Keil in "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" 🤗)
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You should watch the Christspiracy documentary
The opposite of love is hate.
I love my crazy pot smoking auntie.
We're also not here to kill animals and exploit them for food fashion or other
Better
So happy to see Marianne back where she belongs and can really make a difference. 🩵🩵🩵
Ouch.
I'm so glad she ran for President and brought forth the highest vision of America I have ever seen, and that these seeds were planted.
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