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Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible by Joseph Pierce Farrell
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“When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.”
Joseph Pierce Farrell, Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible
“Joe Miccio manifested change in his life by overcoming the temptation to feel victimized and instead responding with love and courage to the apparently negative fate he had been dealt.”
Joseph Pierce Farrell, Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible
“When we act based on love rather than hate, the universe often finds surprising ways to support us.”
Joseph Pierce Farrell, Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible
“I felt like I was participating in a holy march,” he later said. “It was something so moving, so precious, so spiritual.” Then he saw the troopers putting on gas masks and coming toward the column of peaceful marchers, beginning to beat the marchers and releasing tear gas. “I thought I was going to die,” said Lewis, who was beaten so badly that he still bears the scars. “But we didn’t fight back. We didn’t strike back. We didn’t hate. We had been taught to love. The way of love is much more powerful, much more creative. And somehow I came to realize that there was a spark of the Divine in every human being.”
Joseph Pierce Farrell, Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible
“A heart occupied with hate and lower intentions cannot serve as a conduit for the Divine. Just as laughter cannot exist when anger is present, or light cannot exist where there is darkness, the Divine will not exist in a heart that is hardened or possessed by anger. In the East there is a saying: “Truly do I exist in all beings, but I am most manifest in man. The human heart is my favorite dwelling place.”
Joseph Pierce Farrell, Manifesting Michelangelo: The True Story of a Modern-Day Miracle--That May Make All Change Possible