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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful snapshots of the miracles of everyday life
"Achievement doesn't come from what we do, but from who we are..." (from the card titled Personal Power). Marianne Williamson shows us quite a bit about herself in this, her latest work. In this beautiful boxed set of 50 cards, Williamson shows us how to confront many areas of human experience and some of the issues we individually, and collectively face.

She provides...

Published on July 21, 2002 by Barbara A. Bolek

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Could use an update
I am an avid follower of Marianne Williamson and A course in Miracles and thought these cards would make a great gift.

I thought they would be a combo of A course in Miracles and Tarot, but they are more of a meditation or affirmation subject card.

They are definitely dated looking-dreary photography and colors, very 80's looking...
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful snapshots of the miracles of everyday life, July 21, 2002
This review is from: Miracle Cards (Misc. Supplies)
"Achievement doesn't come from what we do, but from who we are..." (from the card titled Personal Power). Marianne Williamson shows us quite a bit about herself in this, her latest work. In this beautiful boxed set of 50 cards, Williamson shows us how to confront many areas of human experience and some of the issues we individually, and collectively face.

She provides universal truths derived from many faiths and traditions, with the main concept revolving around the idea that, all that is good is derived out of love. On the Health and Healing card, she states, "Illness is a sign of separation from God, and our healing lies in returning to him. The return to God is merely the return to love".

Beautiful photographic images adorn the very durable cards, with one side, displaying the subject, the other side, the words of inspiration. Besides those already discussed, topics include: personal power, the future of the planet, war and peace, life and death, learning from children, relationships, healthy eating, and God's love.

Regardless your spiritual orientation, you will find peace, comfort and renewed hope by reading these inspiring cards. Try choosing one at random each day and living its principles, or, look for the applications in your life that day.

One only wishes that there were an accompanying booklet where Williamson could elaborate further on some of these spiritual concepts. But, if you want to explore Williamson's ideas more indepth, the cards are derived from some of her previous works, such as: Illuminata, A women's Worth, and a Return to Love.

This makes a wonderful gift for yourself or someone close, perhaps in need of a little TLC. Enjoy and take some of these words to heart. Williamson, lecturer and best-selling author, is also a spiritual leader at Renaissance Unity Church in Warren, MI.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pick a card, any card, March 25, 2010
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Whatever card you need, for some reason it comes to you. When I pick out of the pack randomly, it shows me something that I have been wrestling with and gives insight. It is shocking how what card I receive is the one I need. Love them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Miraculous, July 29, 2011
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Strongly agree with one of the reviewer, every time I pick a card randomly or have one of my co-workers do for himself/herself, outcome is on the mark. I have tried other ispirational card decks, without similar effect. Now, I am neither religious nor into fortunetelling. In fact I am a scientist by training. I must admit these cards defy natural phenomenon as I comprehend. Marianne has spent her lifetime on the course of miracles, I will be very very interested to know how she came up with these cards... If you are on a path to purity in heart and mind, then pick a card!
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Could use an update, September 30, 2010
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I am an avid follower of Marianne Williamson and A course in Miracles and thought these cards would make a great gift.

I thought they would be a combo of A course in Miracles and Tarot, but they are more of a meditation or affirmation subject card.

They are definitely dated looking-dreary photography and colors, very 80's looking.

Could use an overhaul.
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