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Martha Beck

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Every worldview I chose, it seemed, edged me toward belief.


— Martha Beck


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Friends, there are many areas in which I need encouragement, but worrying is not one of them. I worry the way Renee Fleming sings high Cs: Effortlessly. Loudly. At length.


— Martha Beck


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Given the eclectic and constantly shifting nature of my metaphysical inclinations, I will probably never feel certain exactly what an angel is.


— Martha Beck


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I always felt that it was my job to try to help other people get it and deal with it.


— Martha Beck


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I don't believe that there are no spiritual beings around us. I don't know what to call them, I don't know how they work. But I know they're there.


— Martha Beck


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I fell in love with Africa and began helping people fix things there.


— Martha Beck


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I have come to believe that there are infinite passageways out of the shadows, infinite vehicles to transport us into the light.


— Martha Beck


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I majored in Chinese. I was never really good at Chinese but I really, really benefited from having been exposed to Asian philosophy early in my life.


— Martha Beck


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I practice staying calm all the time, beginning with situations that aren't tense.


— Martha Beck


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I'd like to help repair the earth's ecosystems, and to fully live until I'm fully dead.


— Martha Beck


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 . ISBN 978-1-59359-979-9. Steering by Starlight: The Science and Magic of Finding Your Destiny.

Martha Nibley Beck (born November 29 1962) is an American sociologist therapist life coach and best-selling author. She received national attention after publication in 2005 of her best-seller Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith in which Martha Beck accuses her father of sexual abuse.

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