Marianne Williamson is in London on Saturday 23rd February giving a workshop on the content of her new book: The Age of Miracles - the new midlife.
I've got a big birthday looming in May (me and Kylie, the same age, who would have thought it?) so can't wait to hear more of Marianne's wisdom. I say 'more of' because I was very lucky and interviewed her last week. What a brilliant woman. You hear her talk and you feel completely inspired and enlightened. But she's human and lovely too. I loved her.
So will be posting the interview in the next couple of days where you can learn:
- Why Marianne thinks hanging out in your metaphorical if not metaphysical pipe and slippers is a good thing.
- What we can do to avoid a mid-life crisis and embrace our new mid-life.
- What Marianne does on a regular basis to find her own inner peace.
for details of workshop, log on to www.hayhouse.co.uk
I'll let you know how I get on.
There is certainly no mid-life anymore let alone mid-life crisis both clichés from the past as far as I am concerned and ones used to ridicule/hold people back. (No-one retires anymore either btw).
I loved her comparison with puberty - my own experience in my mid-forties is exactly that. The hard baby rearing years behind me I am rewarded with renewed energy, youthful desires and ambitions that certainly echo from my younger days but this time I have the added benefit of knowing exactly what I want and the wisdom to get it also no spots and having to deal with greasy hair helps. I have the book which I will now read. I want to hear more about her miracle therapy she illuded to.
Thank you Suzy for sharing Julethe interview. Julesritter.com
Posted by: Jules Ritter | Friday, 22 February 2008 at 03:45 PM