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Summary of Tears to Triumph: by Marianne Williamson | Includes Analysis
Summary of Tears to Triumph: by Marianne Williamson | Includes Analysis
Summary of Tears to Triumph: by Marianne Williamson | Includes Analysis
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Tears to Triumph by Marianne Williamson is a nonfiction meditation on suffering and the spiritual pathways that can open as a result of embracing pain. Now more than ever, the teachings of the world’s great religious figures are applicable to modern life. They can help people on the path of enlightenment recognize that God’s love is the only truth that exists in the universe.

Today, millions of people take medication for depression and other mental health disorders. The ease with which doctors prescribe medication represents a troubling trend: namely, a prevailing attitude that pain and suffering are best resolved by popping pills. But emotional discomfort is a signal to delve into uncomfortable feelings, not numb them with pharmaceuticals. The number of people who suffer from actual clinical mental health conditions is minute in comparison with the number of prescriptions that are so casually written. As the Western tendency to over-medicate and under-reflect increases, so does unease and suffering…

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 15, 2016
ISBN9781683784043
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    Tears to Triumph by Marianne Williamson is a nonfiction meditation on suffering and the spiritual pathways that can open as a result of embracing pain. Now more than ever, the teachings of the world’s great religious figures are applicable to modern life. They can help people on the path of enlightenment recognize that God’s love is the only truth that exists in the universe.

    Today, millions of people take medication for depression and other mental health disorders. The ease with which doctors prescribe medication represents a troubling trend: namely, a prevailing attitude that pain and suffering are best resolved by popping pills. But emotional discomfort is a signal to delve into uncomfortable feelings, not numb them with pharmaceuticals. The number of people who suffer from actual clinical mental health conditions is minute in comparison with the number of prescriptions that are so casually written. As the Western tendency to over-medicate and under-reflect increases, so does unease and suffering.

    More often than not, the real culprit of this widespread malaise is a collective and personal disconnection from God and the deeper truth that all beings are eternally connected to each other by their divinity. Egotism keeps people locked into a material perspective on most areas of life including relationships, work, and personal happiness. People believe that external circumstances, such as not getting a certain job or being

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