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Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. Condition: Gut. Deutsche Erstausgabe. 229 (4) Seiten. 18 cm. Guter Zustand. - Marianne Deborah Williamson (born July 8, 1952)[2] is an American spiritual teacher, author and lecturer. She has published eleven books, including four New York Times number one bestsellers. She is the founder of Project Angel Food, a meals-on-wheels program that serves homebound people with AIDS in the Los Angeles area, and the co-founder of The Peace Alliance, a grassroots campaign supporting legislation to establish a United States Department of Peace. She serves on the Board of Directors of the RESULTS organization, which works to end poverty in the United States and around the world. Williamson also produces the Sister Giant Conferences, highlighting the intersection of spirituality and politics. Press and TV: She has been a guest on television programs such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, Larry King Live, Good Morning America, Charlie Rose and Real Time with Bill Maher. In December 2006, a Newsweek magazine poll named her one of the fifty most influential baby boomers. According to Time magazine, "Yoga, the Cabala and Marianne Williamson have been taken up by those seeking a relationship with God that is not strictly tethered to Christianity." Williamson bases her teaching and writing on a set of books called A Course in Miracles, a self-study program of spiritual psychotherapy, based on universal spiritual themes. Books: Williamson has sold a combined total of more than 3,000,000 books,[3] a canon which led The New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich to label her a "self-help guru". "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.", from her book A Return to Love, is one of her most appreciated statements. Personal life: Marianne was born to a Jewish family in Houston, Texas, in 1952. She is the youngest of three children of Samuel "Sam" Williamson, an immigration lawyer,[7][8] and his homemaker wife, Sophie Ann (Kaplan).[9][10] After graduating from Houston's Bellaire High School, Williamson put in two years studying theater and philosophy at Pomona College in Claremont, California[9] before dropping out in her Junior year and moving to New York City to pursue a career as a cabaret singer. In 1979 Williamson returned to Houston, where she ran a metaphysical bookstore.[9] In 1987 she helped found the Los Angeles Center for Living, a support facility for those with life-threatening illnesses. Two years later she began Project Angel Food, to deliver meals to AIDS patients.[6][7] In 1990 Williamson had her only child, India Emmaline. She refuses to identify or discuss the father of her daughter, and instead chose to raise India alone as an "unwed Jewish mother." . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 237. Seller Inventory # 60557
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