A spiritual reinterpretation of events gives us miraculous authority to command the winds, to part the waters, and to break all chains that bind us.

Marianne Williamson
A spiritual reinterpretation of events gives us miraculous authority to...
A spiritual reinterpretation of events gives us miraculous authority to...
A spiritual reinterpretation of events gives us miraculous authority to...
A spiritual reinterpretation of events gives us miraculous authority to...
About This Quote

This quote is a summary of religious beliefs. The idea that we can command the winds and part the waters is a description of an important aspect of our faith. We hold to the idea that we have dominion over the world, and we believe we can accomplish miracles through prayer and other forms of spiritual devotion.

Source: Tears To Triumph: The Spiritual Journey From Suffering To Enlightenment

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