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Cultural creatives take a stand for a more spiritualized, personalized, and integrated culture.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
I actually think every person can make a difference. Every single human being has within the impulse to express more of who they truly are.
Barbara Marx Hubbard
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I see the meaning of apocalypse as an unveiling of our deeper self.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
Our media, which is like a planetary nervous system, are far more sensitive to breakdowns than to breakthroughs. They filter out our creativity and successes, considering them less newsworthy than violence, war, and dissent. When we read newspapers and watch television news, we feel closer to a death in the social body than to an awakening.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
All people are born creative. And there's nobody who's helpless, nobody.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
Apocalypse can mean the unveiling of the deeper self of humanity.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
Crisis precedes transformation.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
My mission is to tell the story of the birth of ourselves as a universal humanity, awakening all of us to our unique opportunity to participate through our own conscious evolution.
Barbara Marx Hubbard
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Whenever a few people are gathered with a spiritual impulse to connect, to resonate through the heart, to make a shift from their own ego to their essence, and then to connect to do whatever work in the world they are called to do, that's an evolutionary circle.
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We know in history that great individuals have totally changed everything, whether it be Jesus Christ or Abraham Lincoln or Winston Churchill or Albert Einstein. I actually think every person can make a difference.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
Ask to know what you are born to do. Follow the compass of joy.
Barbara Marx Hubbard -
Mother Earth is giving birth to a co-creative humanity. There's not a majority anywhere, but it's cropping up everywhere, because old leadership does not have the authority to guide us.
Barbara Marx Hubbard