Marianne Williamson: On Work, Money, and Miracles

Segment 1: A Deeper, More Meaningful Relationship with the Public Sphere.  On this edition of The Doug Noll Show we speak with internationally acclaimed spiritual author and lecturer Marianne Williamson. Marianne recently threw herself into the political ring with a bid for Congress. She tells us it was exhilarating, challenging, and intense. She "made every rookie mistake in the book," but it confirmed her belief that people really do wish for a deeper, more open relationship with the public sphere. She felt heard during her campaign. Although she did not win, she is very proud of her campaign. She is not in denial about what she didn’t achieve, but also not in denial about what she did achieve.

During her campaign, among other topics she spoke about getting money out of politics, that we have become a legalized system of bribery and corruption, income inequality, that 1 in 5 American children live in poverty, and that Americans have the highest mass incarceration numbers in the world.

Segment 2: Church and State.  One of the hurdles she had to deal with in her bid for congress was the caricature of spirituality. In truth, the spiritual communities of this county have been the foundation of our greatest social justice movements. The Abolitionist Movement arose from the Quakers, as did the Women’s Suffrage movement. The Civil Rights Movement came from the Southern Christian Leadership conference. There is real confusion by what the separation of church and state means. It was never meant to suppress the spiritual conversation. It was meant to protect the government from undue influence from religious institutions as well as protect the practice of spirituality beliefs from government. Spirituality is simply the path of love. It’s the base of the conversation about poverty and incarceration, as those are issues of human suffering. Where is the conversation of the heart? Of consciousness? 

Segment 3: The Greatest Gift.  The greatest gift that we can give is to recognize the innocence in all people. At the deepest level we are one. Marianne’s latest book is called A Year of Miracles. She defines a miracle as a shift in perception. More and more people are beginning to understand that thought and consciousness determines our feelings, our behavior and what happens in our lives. What role does the expansion of consciousness play in creating a world that is sustainable? If you begin to behave in ways that are maladaptive for the survival of the species, it will do one of two things: mutate and change, or go extinct. It is arrogant to believe that does not apply to the human race. We fight too much, and with weapons of mass destruction. In international and political relations, as well as personal relations, it’s not about thinking about how to change other people so much as it is about monitoring your own behavior. In what ways are we genuinely peacemakers? We need to look at our own mistakes and our own aggression and recognize the ways in which we ourselves have created situations that made it easier for psychotic forces to come forth.

Segment 4: A Transformational Campaign.  Marianne’s campaign showed her that we CAN have a deeper political conversation. That’s the path to change. She wants people to see what a transformational campaign looks like. We need to become more savvy; it’s the direction the country is going to go. Deep down Marianne believes that Americans are decent people, great people, that we have a conscience. To learn more about Marianne and her projects, please visit http://www.marianne.com/.

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Spiritual Intelligence in the Workplace

Segment 1: Our guest on this edition of The Doug Noll Show is Cindy Wigglesworth. After receiving a Master’s Degree from Duke University and spending over 20 years in Human Resources at Exxon Mobile, Cindy founded her current business, Deep Change, in 2000. She is the author of SQ21: The Twenty-One Skills of Spiritual Intelligence, and a recognized expert in the field of Spiritual Intelligence.

 

Cindy’s personal journey started when she spent a few years in India as a child. It was there that her interest in different cultures and ideas began. She was raised Roman Catholic but always had nagging questions like: we need to love one another but where is the practical advice about how to do that? How does this world make sense? How can we all get along? What is the purpose of life?

 

Cindy developed her Emotional Intelligence as an adult and then through personal research stumbled onto Spiritual Intelligence. She found that EQ and SQ were hugely important for strong leadership but no one had the ability to talk about these topics because they didn’t have the language. Emotional Intelligence as a body of literature was not available. She began by using Myers Briggs personality tests and observed how people could communicate clearly and get tasks accomplished but not be overly annoying. She began to imitate what she was seeing in order to become a more effective leader.

 

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Emotions are big part of how and why we make certain decisions. When Cindy teaches seminars on Spiritual Intelligence she asks her students: what spiritual leaders do you admire? What are the character traits that cause you to admire them? Then, once the traits are named, she asks if any of those character traits are not appropriate in the work place (no). Eventually her students learn that wisdom and compassion have to coexist for Spiritual Intelligence to be effective.

 

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The most important piece of language surrounding Spiritual Intelligence is the understanding that we have an ego self and a higher self. The ego is the normal operating system that typically runs our lives (with high drama and proneness to flight of flight), which is fine if our only objective is to stay alive. However, if we have other objectives like having a purpose or having joy in your life, the ego can get in the way. The higher self is the part of us that can calm the “drama queen” limbic system. With practice we can rewire the triggers that anger us. It takes discipline and practice, but it can change.

 

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So how do we learn a compassionate response instead of a fear response? The first step is to understand the voice of our ego and higher self, and get clear about our core values and belief systems. Then we need to be able to get ourselves “into the mind” of anyone, which is essentially being empathic. In doing so, we become profoundly aware of the interconnectivity of life. We are not solo players. When we do things there are repercussions. When we feel threatened, we contract and the ego-habituated path takes over, which doesn’t serve us. To override this response takes practice and motivation, but it is possible.

 

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Marianne Williamson: Conviction, Action and Service to America

Segment 1: The Larger Context of Peace and Love.

Our guest on this edition of The Doug Noll show is internationally acclaimed author and spiritual leader Marianne Williamson. Marianne has published ten books, many of them New York Times Best Sellers, as well as been a guest on shows such as Good Morning American, Larry King Live, Charlie Rose and Oprah. She founded Project Angel Food in Los Angeles and the Department of Peace Campaign, a grass roots campaign to establish a United States Department of Peace. Her latest project, Sister Giant (http://sistergiant.com), was created to help foster a new conversation and consciousness in American politics. Its mission is to transform the political environment in America by engaging women in politics.

 

Marianne grew up in a generation where the idea of spiritual and philosophical pursuits was not separate from the idea of political pursuits. She saw her political pursuits within the larger context of peace and love. Marianne’s interest in the philosophical and spiritual ideas that were so pervasive in the 70’s remained a life-long calling for her. When she read A Course in Miracles a world opened up for her, although at that point in time there was no professional niche as there is now. In time her interest in philosophy and spirituality became what she “did” full time: writing books about miracles, shifts in consciousness and the personal spiritual journey.

 

Segment 2: A Cancer Underlying Other Cancers.

Marianne believes that the undue influence of money on our political system is like a cancer underlying other cancers. She speaks of two important points: the United States has a 23.1% child poverty rate and we have the highest incarceration rate in any nation in the world (and in history). We spend more on prisons than on education, and there is a direct correlation.

 

Our job is not to try to convince others of our beliefs but to speak with greater savvy and organizational skills to those who already see the world the way we do. Those who speak with a loving tongue are not speaking loud enough. Violence is the most primitive form of conflict resolution and as long as we rely on primitive forms and not rise to more sophisticated forms we will continue to have problems.

 

Segment 3: Sister Giant.

The purpose of the Sister Giant event (Nov 10-11, 2012) is to reconnect our own higher philosophical and spiritual visions with the idea of serious political issues. We need to see politics within the context of the larger yearning for the evolution of the species. Marianne will be moderating and hosting the event, and guest speakers will focus on child poverty, incarceration and the Citizens United issue.

 

Segment 4: A Purpose Greater Than Ourselves.

Marianne believes that enlightenment is the path of the heart. The violence of the heart is behind all human suffering. Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. When the heart is open, a miraculous power flows through us and makes the universe self-organizing and self-correcting. When we are willing to heal ourselves we become used for a purpose greater than ourselves. If we learn to use that power collectively, there is no end to what we can accomplish.

 

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