Just reading what you wrote, I feel a deep respect, a compassion and a profound honoring of your extraordinary courage to give fierce warrior love to the body politic, to the people and the culture of the United States at this time. To do so with such integrity, candor and clarity, to endure and transcend the onslaught of negativity and to emerge to a seeing and a knowing of both forgiveness and gratitude, clearly processes evolving through time, is a noble testimonial to the best in the American spiriit. In unison with those women and men through our history who have stood for justice and peace and sacrificed at great cost to create a more perfect union, a heart felt thank you through time.
I could not be more proud of your courage, ethics and commitment to doing "what is the right thing to do" - which has always been my experience of you. This story is not fully written yet and I firmly believe you have begun work in your campaign that will resonate in generations to come. You, Ms. Williamson, are far from done (so rest up!).
I am so impressed by your courage, intelligence and dedication in making a better world. You are the change America needs. At least you planted seeds for our future generations.
Thank you for your courage and authenticity! Haters will hate…but please know that there are many more of us who respect and love you and the wisdom that you share so freely. May you be blessed today and always!
i Love you so much Marianne. I have loved you every day of your campaign and long before.
So in reading this I weep and revel with you. I loved seeing you with people and seeing you and being with you at the Iowa Sate Fair! You are so strong and correct and beautiful in your passion. I will always be with you in spirit. Thank you for running and being a Prophet of the future. Light and joy and peace. Evans.
I have to tell you, when you rejoined the campaign it enlivened me with hope. Just the day before I heard in my meditation, “love always prevails”…and then you reopened your campaign the very next day.
To live the Course is a challenging endeavor. And yet, when we’ve moved beyond the “surface I” and into the “deeper I”, we no longer give credence to those who operate from fear. It feels like a beautiful shift has happened but there is still so much to metabolize, I can only imagine.
That said, I know and trust the campaign served you, and them, and us in ways that aren’t immediately tangible to the naked eye, but they are always clear to the heart.
We shared dreams and reflections of a better world. In the end, how very grateful I am. Despite the ugliness of modern politics, for those hours, and for those experiences, I would do it all again.
Thanks, Marianne, for being you, a most courageous, strong, kind, loving and compassionate woman.
Every word spoken out of your mouth was a prayer for this Country Maryanne. I met you in Las Vegas on several occasions and have been a student of the Course for 12 years with you as one of my guides. Born in 1950 lived it the same times and share the same ideals and experiences of the 60’s 70’s into today. I believe your message and civics lessons throughout your campaign will grow legs. The harvest is yet to come. Much Love and Respect. Your Grateful Fan
I agree with Shar. I was born 1973 but in NZ in Dunedin (that’s right as the bottom of our little country). Now in Auckland at the top of the country I’m proud of how far NZ has come but it’s because of campaigning like this (!!!) in the States and your civil rights movements that we have progressed so rapidly. People like Marianne make this life have true meaning and allow all of us to be change-makers. Although we’re far from the US - it doesn’t feel that way. Your country votes and change’s history so please make the right decision on voting day. I remember a friend from US coming here for vacation after the whole ‘reporter and Trump on bus’ comment. He said his little girl came up to him and said ‘Daddy do you know how bad that makes me feel? Now he’s the president?! after the infamously distressing‘comment on bus’ from a certain candidate anafter growing up in your country
I admire what you did and are still doing through the ripples and waves of impact you have made. To me thats monumentous and not giving up till the last. Love it and yes wholeheartedly agree with the words you wrote here. A Course In Miracles is astounding in the guidance and loving embrace it gives. Perfect to sink into, absorb and reflect. Makes everything we do with passion extremely worthwhile.
Thank you Marianne for all you shown me through your perseverance. Your light has exposed the shadows which our government operates in. You have incited in me (and likely many others) a desire to learn more deeply the illusion of our beloved democracy. Thank you so much!
Just reading what you wrote, I feel a deep respect, a compassion and a profound honoring of your extraordinary courage to give fierce warrior love to the body politic, to the people and the culture of the United States at this time. To do so with such integrity, candor and clarity, to endure and transcend the onslaught of negativity and to emerge to a seeing and a knowing of both forgiveness and gratitude, clearly processes evolving through time, is a noble testimonial to the best in the American spiriit. In unison with those women and men through our history who have stood for justice and peace and sacrificed at great cost to create a more perfect union, a heart felt thank you through time.
I could not be more proud of your courage, ethics and commitment to doing "what is the right thing to do" - which has always been my experience of you. This story is not fully written yet and I firmly believe you have begun work in your campaign that will resonate in generations to come. You, Ms. Williamson, are far from done (so rest up!).
I am so impressed by your courage, intelligence and dedication in making a better world. You are the change America needs. At least you planted seeds for our future generations.
Thank you for your courage and authenticity! Haters will hate…but please know that there are many more of us who respect and love you and the wisdom that you share so freely. May you be blessed today and always!
i Love you so much Marianne. I have loved you every day of your campaign and long before.
So in reading this I weep and revel with you. I loved seeing you with people and seeing you and being with you at the Iowa Sate Fair! You are so strong and correct and beautiful in your passion. I will always be with you in spirit. Thank you for running and being a Prophet of the future. Light and joy and peace. Evans.
For what you have willingly subjected yourself to for the good of the people… we thank you and send so much love! ❤️
Beautifully said, summarized so well. We love you Marianne, thank you for being here for us.
You know I’m crying 😍 Tears of love & gratitude
Much love
I have to tell you, when you rejoined the campaign it enlivened me with hope. Just the day before I heard in my meditation, “love always prevails”…and then you reopened your campaign the very next day.
To live the Course is a challenging endeavor. And yet, when we’ve moved beyond the “surface I” and into the “deeper I”, we no longer give credence to those who operate from fear. It feels like a beautiful shift has happened but there is still so much to metabolize, I can only imagine.
That said, I know and trust the campaign served you, and them, and us in ways that aren’t immediately tangible to the naked eye, but they are always clear to the heart.
So, from my heart to yours, thank you. 💖
Thanks Marianne, you Rock! Just the fact that you were in the ring made a difference 💜
We shared dreams and reflections of a better world. In the end, how very grateful I am. Despite the ugliness of modern politics, for those hours, and for those experiences, I would do it all again.
Thanks, Marianne, for being you, a most courageous, strong, kind, loving and compassionate woman.
Thank you Marianne. You are a national treasure. 😭🫶🏽
Thank you, Grace, for liking my comment. God bless you and all those you love now and always.
I am certain that you, too, are a most courageous, strong, kind, loving and compassionate woman.
Be still and be you. Be still and know.
Sweetie, you are so brave and strong for doing this.
Every word spoken out of your mouth was a prayer for this Country Maryanne. I met you in Las Vegas on several occasions and have been a student of the Course for 12 years with you as one of my guides. Born in 1950 lived it the same times and share the same ideals and experiences of the 60’s 70’s into today. I believe your message and civics lessons throughout your campaign will grow legs. The harvest is yet to come. Much Love and Respect. Your Grateful Fan
I agree with Shar. I was born 1973 but in NZ in Dunedin (that’s right as the bottom of our little country). Now in Auckland at the top of the country I’m proud of how far NZ has come but it’s because of campaigning like this (!!!) in the States and your civil rights movements that we have progressed so rapidly. People like Marianne make this life have true meaning and allow all of us to be change-makers. Although we’re far from the US - it doesn’t feel that way. Your country votes and change’s history so please make the right decision on voting day. I remember a friend from US coming here for vacation after the whole ‘reporter and Trump on bus’ comment. He said his little girl came up to him and said ‘Daddy do you know how bad that makes me feel? Now he’s the president?! after the infamously distressing‘comment on bus’ from a certain candidate anafter growing up in your country
I admire what you did and are still doing through the ripples and waves of impact you have made. To me thats monumentous and not giving up till the last. Love it and yes wholeheartedly agree with the words you wrote here. A Course In Miracles is astounding in the guidance and loving embrace it gives. Perfect to sink into, absorb and reflect. Makes everything we do with passion extremely worthwhile.
Thank you Marianne for all you shown me through your perseverance. Your light has exposed the shadows which our government operates in. You have incited in me (and likely many others) a desire to learn more deeply the illusion of our beloved democracy. Thank you so much!