Marianne Williamson
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Quality can be important in a very small quantity.
How...
Big, for example, are the things that are completely immeasurable.
How big is my love for the person in my life I love more than anything?
I may say my love is bigger than the heavens, it's deeper than the seas or whatever.
Okay, how deep is that?
No, that's not what I mean.
What does this person mean to you?
No, I can't explain what you mean.
This is the left hemisphere doing its kind of, let's get it all charted and measured and then I'll say whether it's worth doing.
No, there are things you can do on a big level.
You can join organizations that hope to help.
And that's fine and good.
They may or may not be successful.
At an intermediary level, you can start modeling things like small groups of people who do aim to live together, preferably without being embroiled in technology, living their lives close to the ground, making and eating their food together.
No doubt, one hopes having some kind of spiritual life that they can share together and modeling something that may help us
If things collapse, and I do think they may well collapse, and if they do, the most helpful thing will be to have small centres of people, rather like the monasteries in the Middle Ages, that kept going despite everything.
But the third and last is...
There is an area which sounds so small that it can't be worth anything, but it is worth everything, which is in you.
What is in you is so big that the left hemisphere can't even measure it.