Marianne Williamson Quotes, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Books, and Net Worth

Marianne Williamson Bio | Wiki

Marianne Williamson (Full Name: Marianne Deborah Williamson) is a popular American author, spiritual leader, and political activist. She has authored 13 books, such as four New York Times number one bestsellers in the “Advice, How To, and Miscellaneous” category. On February 23, 2023, Marianne noted that she intends to go for president again in the 2024 Democratic presidential primaries, challenging incumbent president Joe Biden and initiating her campaign on March 4, 2023.

She works as the founder of Project Angel Food, a volunteer food delivery program that works with home-bound people with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.  Marianne is also the co-founder of the Peace Alliance, a nonprofit education and advocacy organization supporting peace-building projects. Marianne has earned national attention due to her regular appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

She unsuccessfully ran in 2014, as an independent representing California’s 33rd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. She reported on January 9, 2019, that her campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election. Marianne suspended her campaign on January 10, 2020, a few days following laying off her campaign staff. Marianne afterward endorsed Bernie Sanders at a rally in Austin, Texas on February 23, 2020. She became hired as a columnist for Newsweek shortly following the conclusion of the campaign.

Marianne Williamson Age

Marianne was born on July 8, 1952, in Houston, Texas, in the United States. She is 70 years old. Marianne celebrates her birthday on July 8, every year.

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Marianne Williamson Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Marianne stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

Marianne Williamson Family

She was born and brought up in Houston, Texas, as the youngest of three children of Samuel “Sam” Williamson, a World War II veteran and immigration lawyer, and Sophie Ann (Kaplan), a homemaker and community volunteer. Marianne’s older brother, Peter, became an immigration lawyer. Marianne’s late sister, Elizabeth “Jane”, served as a teacher. Her dad, and maternal grandparents, were Russian-Jewish immigrants. Marianne’s grandfather changed his surname from Vishnevetsky to Williamson following seeing “Alan Williamson Ltd” on a train.

She was raised upper-middle-class in Conservative Judaism. Marianne’s family attended Congregation Beth Yeshurun, which was afterward damaged by Hurricane Harvey. She became educated about world religions and social justice at home but first was interested in speaking from the pulpit on social matters when she saw her rabbi speak against the Vietnam War. Marianne’s family also traveled internationally during the summers when she was a child.

Marianne Williamson Husband | Daughter

She was briefly married in 1979 to a Houston businessman. Marianne said the marriage lasted “for a minute and a half.” Marianne took in and cared for, a friend who had terminal cancer. She gave birth in 1990 to a daughter named India Emmaline. Her daughter pursued a doctorate in history at Goldsmiths College in London.

Marianne Williamson Education

She went to Houston ISD’s Bellaire High School. Following graduating, Marianne spent two years studying theater and philosophy at Pomona College in Claremont, California, where she was a roommate of eventual film producer Lynda Obst. Marianne moved to New Mexico, where she took classes at the University of New Mexico and lived in a geodesic dome with her boyfriend. Marianne broke up with her boyfriend a year later and went to Austin, Texas, where she took classes at the University of Texas. Following leaving Texas, Marianne went to New York City, intending to pursue a career as a cabaret singer, but got distracted by “bad boys and good dope.

Marianne Williamson Quotes

– “Each of us has a unique part to play in the healing of the world.”

– “Children are happy because they don’t have a file in their minds called “All the Things That Could Go Wrong.”

– “It takes courage…to endure the sharp pains of self discovery rather than choose to take the dull pain of unconsciousness that would last the rest of our lives.”

– “And no one will listen to us until we listen to ourselves.”

– “Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are.”

– “The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world.”

– “We are not held back by the love we didn’t receive in the past, but by the love we’re not extending in the present.”

– “Until we have seen someone’s darkness, we don’t really know who they are. Until we have forgiven someone’s darkness, we don’t really know what love is.”

– “Every ending is a new beginning. Through the grace of God, we can always start again. (Page 120.)”

Marianne Williamson Our Deepest Fear

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

Marianne Williamson Books

– A Return to Love (1992)
– Illuminata (1994)
– The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles (2012)
– A Course In Weight Loss (2010)
– A woman’s worth (1993)
– A Year of Miracles: Daily Devotions and Reflections (2011)
– The Shadow Effect: Illuminating the Hidden Power of Your True Self (2009)
– The Age of Miracles: Embracing The New Midlife (2007)
– The gift of change (2004)
– A Politics of Love: A Handbook for a New American Revolution (2019)
– Enchanted Love (1999)

Marianne Williamson A Return To Love

She is the author of A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles which was published in 1992 and concerns the 1976 book A Course in Miracles by Helen Schucman. A Return to Love became a New York Times Bestseller.

This book contains Marianne’s reflections on the book A Course in Miracles and her thoughts on finding inner peace via love. Amazon.com describes its theme as “how we each can become a miracle worker by accepting God and by the expression of love in our daily lives.”

Marianne Williamson Podcast

She is the host of The Marianne Williamson Podcast which is aired on Kast Media. Viewers are ready to go deeper, be more truthful, and face challenges that confront us in more meaningful ways. Marianne needs to talk about causes and not just symptoms, face some inconvenient truths, and have more than prepackaged conversations among us. One question weaves through her Podcast – how did we get to where we are, and how can we change things now?

Marianne Williamson Salary

She is an author and political activist correspondent. Therefore, Marianne earns a decent salary as an author, spiritual leader, and political activist. Marianne’s average salary is $79,908 annually.

Marianne Williamson Net Worth

Ellen works as an author, spiritual leader, and political activist. Therefore, Marianne has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Marianne’s estimated net worth is $797,971.

How Old Is Marianne Williamson

Marianne is a 70-year-old who was born on July 8, 1952, in Houston, Texas, in the United States.

Is Marianne Williamson Married

She briefly became married in 1979 to a Houston businessman. Marianne said the marriage lasted “for a minute and a half.” Marianne took in, and cared for, a friend who had terminal cancer. She gave birth in 1990 to a daughter named India Emmaline. Her daughter pursued a doctorate in history at Goldsmiths College in London.

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