Touchstones: Marianne Williamson

All The Best People Against Trump, by Susan Barsy

In this series of brief posts, I’m sharing “touchstones” of political opposition that I find inspiring and reassuring. Everyday, the Trump administration furnishes fresh cause for patriotic outrage. The situation is unprecedented, requiring that patriots everywhere fashion new, peaceable responses appropriate to the time. We can’t delegate this work to the nation’s ostensible leaders. They, too, are confused, be-nighted; some appear dangerously incapable of doing the right thing.

Only broad, peaceful, nonpartisan opposition can change the disposition of our legislatures and limit the harm that Trump is inflicting on the American people and our national identity.

In these circumstances, we can derive strength from the example of forebears who relied strictly on reason, principle, and conscience to oppose that which would rob humans of their natural dignity, their God-given rights.

I encourage you to listen to what Marianne Williamson has to say. The courage to stand up and speak out comes from being in touch with your own conscience, your own in-dwelling sense of goodness, your own inner light.

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