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Quote from Marlo Morgan:

It seems mutants have something in their lives called gravy. They know truth, but it is buried under thickening and spices of convenience, materialism, insecurity, and fear. They also have something called frosting. It seems to represent how they spend almost all the seconds of their existence in doing superficial, artificial, temporary, pleasant-tasting, nice appearing projects and spend very few actual seconds of their lives developing their eternal beingness.



Simimal Quotes:

Marlo Morgan

You cannot hear the voice of oneness when you are busy talking.

Marlo Morgan

Humans cannot exist if everything that is unpleasant is eliminated instead of understood.

Marlo Morgan

The purpose for the passage of time is to allow a person to become better, wiser, to express more and more of one’s beingness.

Marlo Morgan

I had not found a new religion but I had found a new faith.

Marlo Morgan

I learned that as long as I had anything in my heart or head I still felt necessary to hide, it would not work. I had to come to peace with everything.

Marlo Morgan

Truth is truth. If you hurt someone, you hurt self. If you help someone, you help self.

Marlo Morgan

I learned I could live more than one life in a lifetime.

Marlo Morgan

If I simply lived the principles that appeared to be truth for me, I would touch the lives of those I was destined to touch.

Marlo Morgan

The releasing of attachment to object and certain beliefs was already indelibly written as a very necessary step in my human progress toward being.

Marlo Morgan

When you have a thought that is not in alignment with your highest vision change to a new thought! Then and there. When you say a thing that is our of alignment with your grandest idea, make a note not to say something like that again. When you do a thing that is misaligned with your best intention, decide to make that the last time. And make it right with whomever was involved if you can.

Marlo Morgan

They do not celebrate getting older; what they do celebrate is becoming better.