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Lisa Feldman Barrett
Born1963 (age 59–60)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma mater
Known forTheory of constructed emotion
SpouseDaniel J. Barrett
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisOn the failure to differentiate anxiety and depression in self-report (1992)
Doctoral advisorMike Ross
Websitelisafeldmanbarrett.comaffective-science.org

Lisa Feldman Barrett is a distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University,[1] where she focuses on affective science.[2] She is a director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory.[3] Along with James Russell, she is the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Emotion Review.[4] Along with James Gross, she founded the Society for Affective Science.

Biography[edit]

Barrett was born in 1963 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to a working poor family and was the first member of her extended family to attend university.[5] After graduating from the University of Toronto with honors, she pursued a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Waterloo with the goal of becoming a therapist,[6] until a frustrating puzzle sidetracked her from a clinical career. As a graduate student, she failed eight times to replicate a simple experiment, finally realizing that her seeming failed attempts were, in fact, successfully replicating a previously undiscovered phenomenon.[7] The resulting research direction became her life's work: understanding the nature of emotion in the brain.[8] Following a clinical internship at the University of Manitoba Medical School, she held professorships in psychology at Penn State University, Boston College, and Northeastern University. Over two decades, she transitioned from clinical psychology into social psychology, psychophysiology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience.[9]

Barrett is most inspired by William JamesWilhelm Wundt, and Charles Darwin.[10] In 2019–2020, she served as president of the Association for Psychological Science.[11] From 2018–2021, she was ranked in the top one percent of the most-cited scientists in the world over a ten-year period.[12]

In addition to academic work, Barrett has written two science books for the public, How Emotions are Made (2017) and Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain (2020), and her TED talk was among the 25 most popular worldwide in 2018.[13]

Professional history[edit]

Study of human emotions[edit]

At the beginning of her career, Barrett's research focused on the structure of affect, having developed experience-sampling methods[14] and open-source software to study emotional experience. Barrett and members at the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory study the nature of emotion broadly from social-psychological, psychophysiologicalcognitive science, and neuroscience perspectives, and take inspiration from anthropology, philosophy, and linguistics. They also explore the role of emotion in vision and other psychological phenomena.

In 1996, she joined the Psychology Faculty at Boston College. Before that she was an assistant professor of clinical psychology at the Pennsylvania State University.

Her research has focused on the main issues in the science of emotions such as:

  • What are the basic building blocks of emotional life?
  • Building blocks of emotional life
  • Why is it that people quickly and effortlessly perceive anger, sadness, fear in themselves and others, yet scientists have been unable to specify a set of clear criteria for empirically identifying these emotional events?
  • What roles do language and conceptual knowledge play in emotion perception
  • Are there really differences between the emotional lives of men and women (see Sex differences in psychology § Emotion)

Theory of constructed emotion[edit]

Barrett developed her current theory of constructed emotion originally during her graduate training.

According to Barrett, emotions are "not universal, but vary from culture to culture" (see Emotions and culture). She says that emotions "are not triggered; you create them. They emerge as a combination of the physical properties of your body, a flexible brain that wires itself to whatever environment it develops in, and your culture and upbringing, which provide that environment."[15]

Honors and awards[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020. ISBN 0358157145.
  • How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017. ISBN 0544133315.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Northeastern University Psychology Department"neu.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  2. ^ "The Faces and Minds of Psychological Science"psychologicalscience.org.
  3. ^ "People - Lisa Feldman Barrett - Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory - Northeastern University"www.affective-science.org. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  4. ^ Barrett, Lisa Feldman (2019-01-17). "CURRICULUM VITAE" (PDF)Northeastern University. p. 30. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-09-10.
  5. ^ Scarantino, Andrea (November 2014). "Lisa Feldman Barrett: Why Emotions Are Situated Conceptualizations"Emotion Researcher.
  6. ^ Fischer, Shannon (June 25, 2013). "About Face: Emotions and Facial Expressions May Not Be Related"Boston Magazine: 68–73.
  7. ^ Barrett, Lisa Feldman (2017). How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0544133310.
  8. ^ Vander Woude, Megan (May 28, 2019). "Mind Boggling"University of Waterloo.
  9. Jump up to:a b "Lisa Feldman Barrett"John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 2019.
  10. ^ Sutton, Jon (April 2017). "Many fairy tales about the brain still propagate through our field"The Psychologist.
  11. ^ Nicodemo, Allie (May 11, 2018). "Northeastern Professor Named President-Elect for the Association of Psychological Science"News@Northeastern.
  12. ^ "Six Northeastern Professors Named to 2019 List of 'Highly Cited Researchers' Around the Globe"Northeastern University College of Science. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  13. ^ "The most popular TED Talks of 2018"TED. 2018.
  14. ^ Hektner, Joel M.; Jennifer A. Schmidt; Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (September 2006). Experience Sampling Method: Measuring the Quality of Everyday Life.SAGE Publications. p. 37 et al. ISBN 1-4129-4923-8.
  15. ^ How Emotions Are Made, 2017, Introduction
  16. ^ Boston College (2007-09-18). "BC psychologist wins $2.5 million NIH Pioneer Award for groundbreaking study of emotion in the brain"EurekAlertArchived from the original on 2021-09-23. Retrieved 2021-09-22In 2002, [Lisa Feldman Barrett] was awarded an Independent Scientist Research (K02) Award from the National Institute of Mental Health.
  17. ^ "APS Fellows"Association for Psychological Science. Archived from the original on 2003-12-20.
  18. Jump up to:a b "Lisa Feldman Barrett"SPSP. Retrieved 2021-06-14.
  19. ^ "2006 Career Trajectory Award"sesp.org.
  20. ^ "James McKeen Cattell Fund Fellowship Recipients"Fund. Retrieved 2021-06-14.
  21. ^ "NIH Director's Pioneer Award Recipients 2007 Awardees"National Institutes of Health. 2007.
  22. ^ "Lisa Feldman Barrett"American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2021-06-14.
  23. ^ "Elected Fellows | American Association for the Advancement of Science"www.aaas.org. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  24. ^ "Home – Arts"uwaterloo.ca. January 15, 2013.
  25. ^ "Academic Honors Convocation – Northeastern University"Academic Honors Convocation.
  26. ^ "Prof. Lisa Feldman Barrett Elected to Royal Society of Canada"Northeastern University College of Science. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  27. ^ "Lisa Feldman Barrett and Frederick Leong receive APA Distinguished Service Awards"www.apa.org. January 2014.
  28. ^ "List of Fellows, The Society of Experimental Psychologists"www.sepsych.org. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  29. ^ "Home"Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
  30. ^ "Heritage Fund Initiative"www.foundationpsp.org.
  31. ^ "APS Mentor Award"psychologicalscience.org.
  32. ^ "Lisa Feldman Barrett elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences"northeastern.edu. April 2018.
  33. ^ "Northeastern Professor Named President-Elect for the Association of Psychological Science"northeastern.edu. May 2018.
  34. ^ "John P. McGovern Award Lecture in the Behavioral Sciences"aaas.org. February 2020.
  35. ^ "APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions"www.apa.org. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  36. ^ "Awards – The Society for Affective Science"society-for-affective-science.org. Retrieved 2022-05-09.

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Contents
Foreword to the 40th Anniversary Edition
Preface to the 20th Anniversary Edition
PROLOGUE

1 THE ETERNAL QUEST
2 THE GREAT DISCOVERY
3 THE GREAT DECISION
4 JESUS' UNIQUE CONCEPT OF GOD
5 FROM MISERABLE SINNERS TO MASTERS
6 THE AMAZINE BE ATTITUDES
7 YOUR THOUGHT IS YOUR LIFE
8 THE LAW OF NONRESISTANCE
9 THE FORGOTTEN ART OF PRAYER
10 SUFFICIENT UNTO TODAY
11 THE LAW OF COMPENSATION
12 HOW GOD FORGIVES
13 JESUS' FORMULA FOR HEALING
14 THE MIRACLE OF ABUNDANCE
15 IN DEFENSE OF JUDAS
16 THE GREAT DOMONSTRATION
17 DID JESUS TEACH REINCARNATION?
18 WHEN SHALL THE KINGDOM COME?

Notes

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The Inspirational Classic That Has Sold More Than 250,000 Copies!

In this 40th anniversary edition of Eric Butterworth's inspiring tour de force, the author shares the greatest discovery of all time: the ability to see the divine within us all. 
Jesus saw this divine dimension in every human being, and Butterworth reveals this hidden and untapped resource to be a source of limitless abundance.

 Exploring this "depth potential," Butterworth outlines ways in which we can release the power locked within us for better health, greater confidence, increased success, and inspired openness to let our "light shine" forth for others.

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"This book changed my perspective on life and religion. Eric Butterworth teaches that God isn't 'up there.' He exists inside each one of us, and it's up to us to seek the divine within." -- Oprah Winfrey

"A wonderful book...truly a life-changer, as many readers know. This book really does release the power within us all." -- Norman Vincent Peale

"For many, this book will be an answer in itself. For many more, it will open doors to ever-richer depths." -- Ira Progoff, Founder, Intensive Journal Program for Self Development


About the Author


Eric Butterworth (1916-2003), often referred to as a "Twentieth Century Emerson," is considered a legend and spiritual icon in the Unity Movement

A visionary and an innovator, he originated the Spiritual Therapy Workshops. The author of sixteen bestselling books on metaphysical spirituality, a gifted theologian, philosopher, and lecturer, Butterworth was a highly respected New Age pioneer and innovator of New Thought, whose life was dedicated to helping people to help themselves.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Life changingReviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 26 March 2011
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Eric Butterworth first wrote this book forty years ago, but do not let that put you off. I actually cannot believe I am the first to review this fantastic piece of work and it is an honour, as this book could be life changing for you - it has been for me.

To put this review into context, I am on a spiritual path and well read in the likes of the Tolles, Walsch's, Chopra's etc which are all great works, but none of them moved me liked this book.
Do not be put off by the title, this is not some self help book it is in fact putting the true interpretations of Jesus' teaching in a new light away from religious doctrine and religions that I'm afraid in today's society, do more to drive people away from god than towards.

When you truly appreciate the messages from Jesus they are beautiful, timeless and actually point to the divinity within each of us. You also see just how close Jesus teachings were to the messages of Buddhism and Hinduism which is love, compassion and the awakening of the divine consciousness within us.

I have never been interested in organised religion, but growing up in the west and I guess you could say within "Christian society", we are indoctrinated in Christianity to some extent almost subliminally. This book takes the veil off all that and bathes you in the true light of what Jesus was really saying and is a perfect complement to the likes of Eckhart Tolles work. In fact is through Eckhart Tolles recommendation that I found this book.

Do youself a huge favour and get this little book and I say to you "Namaskar !" (Read the book to find out)
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I've read countless books similar to this. This is the best by a mile. It gave me great hope and I love returning back to read certain paragraphs that really strike a chord with me.

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Fantastic advice. Easily understood. Will be re reading myself. Look out for yourself. Encourage others to do the same

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This is a future Unity classic in my opinion. not for your literal christian but more for those who are willing to step beyond their stuffy way and learn something new.

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The inspirational classic that hassold over 250,000 copies!In this classic work, Eric Butterworth sees the divine within us all to be a hidden and untapped resource of limitless abundance. Exploring this "depth potential," Butterworth outlines ways in which we can release the power locked within us and let our "light shine."


"There is only one way under the sun by which a man can achieve his 'Mt. Olympus' -- that is to say, achieve the realization and unfoldment of his own innate divinity -- and that is by bringing about a radical and permanent change for the better in his own consciousness," writes Butterworth.


Butterworth demonstrates that the existence of this divine dimension in each individual is the greatest discovery of all time. He explains the universality of such vital subjects as: how to succeed; how to pray; how to find confidence; how to overcome personal problems; and how to find healing. With insight and sensitivity, Butterworth opens new doors of self-knowledge, and outlines ways in which we can release the power within. (less)
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Elizabeth Cottrell
Mar 15, 2009Elizabeth Cottrell rated it it was amazing
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Originally written in 1968, recommended by Eckhart Tolle, this book has blown me away in pulling together many spiritual truths from various disciplines and illustrating them in the context of Christianity. Exposes many serious misconceptsion of Christian thought and interpretation of Jesus' teachingts. I've never highlighted or underlined a book more.


Bottom line: the divine is within each of us, greatly untapped, and we should stop looking for it elsewhere. It's not in church; it's not in a movie or a book; it's not in being good or being wise or achieving anything in particular. It's inside, waiting to be recognized and used appropriately.


This author is, of course, human too. Some of his points left me scratching my head,and the language was sometimes a bit stilted, but all in all, what he espoused was, for me, like tying up a lot of loose ends that had seemed to be unraveling lately. We need to rest in -- and trust -- the God within us and seek unity with Him through prayer and meditation.


This book's theme resonates with The Secret and As a Man Thinketh. It is not that Jesus challenges us with unattainable goals, but that He is constantly reminding us of unclaimed possibilities. (less)
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Davis Aujourd'hui
Sep 28, 2009Davis Aujourd'hui rated it it was amazing
I am always on the outlook for books that help my spirit to grow. This, along with other books by Eric Butterworth, has done that for me.


I have been a spiritual seeker for most of my life, but I had often come up empty-handed within my own religious background. What had been missing for me was the understanding that the power of God was already within me. Eric Butterworth will open the door to your own understanding of this tremendous power that lies within each and every one of you.


You must have an open mind if you are going to grow. As you read this book, you will be exposed to new ways of thinking about what you have learned from Christianity within you past. What you will discover is that there are very practical ways to harness the power of God and to make it manifest itself in ways you are seeking within your lives.


Eric Butterworth reminds me very much of Norman Vincent Peale and Dale Carnegie. He talks about letting go of self-defeating attitudes and embracing a positive outlook upon life. I love how he coins the phrase, The "Be Attitudes." It will give you a whole new perspective on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.


Eric Butterworth writes in a manner that is easily digested. He offers practical methods in order to tap into that divine power within yourself. I can truly say that having read and practiced what has been in this and his other books has helped to transform my life. I now have faith that I will be living a life beyond my wildest dreams.


Davis Aujourd'hui, author of "The Misadventures of Sister Mary Olga Fortitude" (less)
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Dave
Nov 30, 2010Dave rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really needed to hear the message in this book. The timing was perfect for me. It helped me to understand where Jesus fit into history and how religion can grow up about the messenger instead of about the message. It is a book that I will keep in my library and read again.
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Brian Johnson
Dec 21, 2020Brian Johnson rated it it was amazing
“Potentially, man is stronger than his fears and greater than his weakness. The role of teachers and preachers and philosophers is to help people, all people, to know this basic fact of life.”
- Eric Butterworth from Discover the Power Within You


“You may say, ‘But I am only human.’ This is the understatement of your life. You are not only human—you are also divine in potential. The fulfillment of all your goals and aspirations in life depends upon stirring up and releasing more of that divine potential. And there is really nothing difficult about letting this inner light shine. All we must do is correct the tendency to turn off our light when we face darkness.”
- Eric Butterworth from Discover the Power Within You


Eric Butterworth was a prolific author and Unity minister—one of the great spiritual teachers of the 20th century. He was also Maya Angelou’s spiritual teacher. And, Oprah says that this book is one of her all-time favorites.


Angelou wrote the foreword to the book. She says: “Butterworth was a twentieth-century Emerson. His mission was to help others realize their spiritual potential and to empower the world through spiritual growth. … He’s helped me to live more abundantly, and he can help you to live more abundantly, too… I hope one of [the things I will be remembered by] would be the encouragement to live the life you want to live. Live your life so that you will not leave too many things undone. Live the life you sing about. Live the life. That’s it.”


Amen. Are you leaving anything undone? What would the life “you sing about” look like? Live that life. Now!! Helping us do that by taking a fresh, spiritual perspective on Jesus’s life and teaching is what this book is all about.


Here are some of my favorite ideas from this fantastic book, which you can hear more about here:


1. Where to Discover the Divine (Hint: Look Within!)
2. The Great Decision
3. Niagara Falls, Discipline and Your Epic Power Plants
4. Go the Second Mile (and Beyond)
5. Heaven (+ Hell): The Time Is Now!


“No matter where you are on the ladder of life, no matter what you may be experiencing, no matter how many heartaches you have had or how many conflicts you have right now—there is more in you, there is a divinity in you, the Kingdom of God is within you. You can release your potential, for Jesus proved that you have it, and that you can release it. This is what Jesus really taught.”
- Eric Butterworth from Discover the Power Within You


Those are the very last words of the book. The Divine is within you. And me. And your loved ones. And everyone. Let’s see it. Let’s bow to it. Let’s be a demonstration of what life looks like when we let THAT Force guide our lives. We need you nice and bright and shiny NOW more than ever before!


I bow to the divine within you. Let’s be the change and change the world together.


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Rock Conner
Jul 14, 2013Rock Conner rated it really liked it
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I finished DISCOVER THE POWER WITHIN YOU tonight, having spent three weeks in it after my sister Snippie recommended it. There are tones of Zen & Gnosticism, & heresy enough to rankle most Christian orthodoxies, so I found it stimulating. I frequently stopped reading to chase a thought online, the margins of my copy are dense with scholia, & I've ordered a Philipe Vernier essay collection. If you like your Christianity off the shelf, you may be offended. This book is for those who think for themselves. (less)
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Lucydad
Jul 17, 2017Lucydad rated it it was amazing
An outstanding capstone to taking the four Unity metaphysics classes. Second reading finally resulted in clarity. Butterworth was an amazing author--this is a tour de force of New Thought principles.


Life changing, if taken to heart, AND applied.


A keeper.
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torque
Feb 11, 2021torque rated it liked it
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Definitely a more appealing way of interpreting christianity. Also uses a critical eye and asks critical questions. But the author loses me when the "proofs " are selected texts from the bible and selected interpretations which fit his narrative. ...more
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Gregory Williams
Oct 09, 2021Gregory Williams rated it it was amazing
Shelves: inspiration-spirituality, christian
Inspirational and eye-opening. As someone who has struggled reconciling truly authentic soul-based Christianity, based on the true message of Jesus, a deep inner spirituality of love and a higher-consciousness, with the cultish pseudo-faith of fundamentalists who have taken over modern day right-wing evangelical "Christian" ideology, this book is a breath of fresh air.


Butterworth, who lived from 1916-2003, was a minister and author who examined the message of Jesus Christ in a reasoned, methodical and rational manner, and in this book provides an intelligent, well-articulated exploration of the message of Jesus and explains how to apply what he truly taught to one's life. He starts with the question, "what did Jesus really teach?"


I've always been one to seek the larger picture and deeper meaning of events that happen and am able to synthesize analogies, metaphors and symbols into narratives that teach. A teacher can tell you in straight words to do this or don't do that, and you'll feel reproached and forget it quickly as you lick your wounds, but when someone wraps up a teaching in an anecdotal story, it carries greater depth and power, and it resonates with you much longer. This is what Jesus did. Every time. He didn't ask to be idolized or revered, but wanted humankind to realize our own depths and connection to God. Time and again he reiterated that message.


Butterworth examines what Jesus actually said, and takes the Sermon on the Mount as an example, where his point becomes much more clear. I would love to have been able to have a long, in-depth conversation with this author. I feel like his explanations speak to my soul.


Here are some gems:


"The history of man on the spiritual quest has been a strange odyssey. In his search for the "holy grail" man has looked everywhere and in vain, but he has failed to look within himself. Occasionally, a prophet came, telling of the world within. But instead of following him into the deeper experience, men invariably made a god of the prophet - worshiped him and built monuments to him. They then trapped themselves in a religious practice that had no within. How many times has this happened? How many religions are there in the world?"


"Jesus stressed a spiritual philosophy that is you-centered. You must come to believe about yourself what Jesus believed about himself."


"Religion has constantly given man the promise of salvation in an afterlife. But it has sadly neglected giving him any practical, usable knowledge by which he can live this life in health and success and happiness. Neither are the great spiritual revivals any real answer to the long-term needs of man and society. The revival meeting stirs up renewed faith in the "Savior of the world," calling attention again and again to the divinity of Jesus. But the world needs a society of saviours, individuals who come alive with the divine forces within them, and who become a saving influence by letting the light of their own divinity shine bright and clear."


"The cross has become the symbol of depraved man, vindictive God, and unjust punishment. Where is there anything of the divine in this story, or anything worthy of our worship or emulation? Using the cross as the symbol of Christianity is the denial of the central theme of Jesus teachings: The Divinity of Man."


Revealing and worthwhile read. (less)
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William L Ingram
Aug 10, 2020William L Ingram rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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This book is one of the most insightful and inspirational volumes written about human beings and the meaning of life on earth! I loved this book from the first few paragraphs I read on my kindle. About half way through I had to also add the paperback version to my library of treasured books about spiritual condition of mankind.


Eric Butterworth was such a modern mystic and I so wish I had learned of him, his sermons, and this excellent book much sooner than I did, but the wait was well worth it. I can't recommend this book enough for Christian believers, skeptics, and all sincere searchers for the meaning of life.


The author beautifully illustrates that the religions "about" Jesus, the Christ, are only the beginning to our necessary search for the kingdom of Heaven within each of us. Read this book with an open mind and the spirit of Truth will bless you with the peace of understanding.


"Be still and know that the Kingdom of God is within you." W.L.IngramAuthor (less)
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Ann Chenhall
Nov 03, 2021Ann Chenhall rated it liked it
The forward was written by Maya Angelou in 2008 for this 40th Anniversary Edition of a classic written by Eric Butterworth. I read this book as part of a book study Spirit Group of Unity Church. I had not realized the connection between Butterworth and Angelou before this. The power of thought and the ability to recognize the divine in all, as personal consciousness is raised, is a central theme. I found it inspiring to discuss this with our online group as we worked our way through the chapters. Butterworth's metaphysical interpretation of many familiar Bible stories was very thought provoking. This is not a typical book for me to read, but I am often curious and eager to find wisdom in a variety of genres. (less)
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Jason Wicky Ong
Oct 07, 2020Jason Wicky Ong rated it it was amazing
Where Do We Find Strength?
Where do we find our strength? In the Lord our God!


Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.


Proverbs 18:10 The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe.


you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.




Exodus 15:2 The Lord is my strength and my song; he has given me victory. This is my God, and I will praise him— my father’s God, and I will exalt him!


Psalm 9:9-10 The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.


Psalm 34:10b Those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.


Isaiah 26: 3-4 Those of steadfast mind you keep in peace—because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for in the Lord God you have an everlasting rock.


1 Chronicles 16:11 Seek the LORD and his strength; seek his presence continually!


Psalm 32:7-8 You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.


Exodus 33:14 My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.


Deuteronomy 31:8 It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.


Love


Let all that you do be done in love. - 1 Corinthians 16:14


Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love. - 1 John 4:8


There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love. - 1 John 4:18


For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16


Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. - 1 Peter 4:8


And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. - Colossians 3:14


A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. - John 13:34-35


Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. - John 15:13


So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. - 1 Corinthians 13:13


We love because he first loved us. - 1 John 4:19


8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.


Galatians 2:20 NIV
20 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.


Psalm 136:26 NIV
26 Give thanks to the God of heaven. His love endures forever.


My God is inside and outside. I am oneness with God. (less)
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A book to read and keep reading. A great reminder of the eternal divinity in each of us. Beautiful references
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The Spiritual Teachings of Maya Angelou : Living in the Light

The Spiritual Teachings of Maya Angelou : Living in the Light

The Spiritual Teachings of Maya Angelou

 • May 29, 2014 • 1 Comment
Maya Angelou - Uptown Mag

Source: Uptown Magazine

Although I heard the news yesterday, the significance of the transition of Dr. Maya Angelou touched me deeply today.  I woke up at 4 a.m., and immediately went into a meditative prayer of gratitude for all she blessed the world with.  Tears of gratitude have flowed off and on, and an increased sense of responsibility has arisen.

From the time I was a teenager, I can remember my mother and grandmother sharing her words with me.  My mother gently nudged (okay, required) me to read her poetry and books, and stressed the importance of the words contained within these pieces of art.  I resisted at first – until I read “And Still I Rise” and “Phenomenal Woman.”  I was hooked.  She so eloquently captured the experience of the black woman and, even at a young age, I felt she was telling my story.  She articulated it so beautifully that I wanted more.

That was the beginning of what became a lifelong appreciation of a woman that has had an enormous impact on the lives of millions around the world.  As I was going through my darkest days of depression and anxiety, I turned to her words to soothe me and give me hope for a brighter day.

There are many wonderful stories of the impact she had in the world currently being shared, but none of those I have seen expand on her as a spiritual teacher.  There are stories of her civil rights leadership, her poetry, her autobiographical series, her singing, her dance career, her giving spirit, and more.  But none have focused on what was one of her deepest passions – spirituality.

Now, one could argue that spirituality is what we live moment-to-moment.  In which case, all of the articles and stories being shared do indeed discuss her spirituality, because it was who she was being.  I would agree with that.  But, I’d like to take it a step further and shed light on some comments of hers that have not garnered as much public attention.

Maya Angelou, in my humble opinion, was one of the greatest spiritual teachers of our time.  She went beyond religion to the essence of what we were all created to be and extend into the world – Love.  She was Love.  She fully felt all of the human emotions, and immaculately displayed her ability to transmute them to Love.  She forgave, she had faith, she extended kindness, she was gentle, she represented peace, she exercised self-control, she was modest, she was patient, she found joy in the midst of sorrow, and she gave and gave and gave…until her last breath.

She was so passionate about spiritual growth that she was, even recently, taking online classes through Unity Church.  She never stopped learning.  She never felt she had “arrived.”  She was “like a little child” – always willing to learn and expand her awareness.  I believe she was free from the stronghold of the ego when she passed, and that she has ascended to join the Masters.

Maya tribute

I added a photo of Maya Angelou to my ancestor altar where I honor my grandmother and those who came before me.

In the foreword to the spiritual classic “Discover the Power Within You: A Guide to the Unexplored Depths Within” by Eric Butterworth, she shared the following words of wisdom:

“What I found to be so compelling in Butterworth’s teachings, and still do, is that the power of God, the essential spirit, is within each of us.  We can ignore that, or we can draw upon it and decide to grow.”

“…It’s a path; it’s a journey.  I’m always amazed when people walk up a say, ‘I’m a Christian.’  I always think, ‘Already? Got it?  Goodness gracious.  Lucky you.’  Well, I’m trying to be a Christian.   Working at it and trying to be a Christian is like trying to be a Jew, or trying to be a Buddhist.  It’s “practicing” a faith.  But in the Christian belief, we are told that the Father, the God, is within.  The New Testament states that the Kingdom of Heaven is within you, and so it wasn’t a great leap for me to go from that belief to Butterworth’s teachings about our divine potential.”

“Along this path of knowledge, I find that prayer and meditation are elemental.  Guidance comes from those practices.  Sometimes in meditation one really tries to think of nothing.  I do, anyway.  I try not to have any focus or use any focus to get away from everything.  I try to make myself a quiet vessel, a quiet pool where ideas can rise.  Prayer, on the other hand, does focus and keep the focus in focus.  I think that I use both to get myself out of the way.  Sometimes our daily problems can so impede our progress to quietude that one needs to step aside.  I think when we step aside, when we get apart from everyone else and any other ideas and meditate and pray, I think that we can be led to the knowledge of how to meet our next challenge, whatever it is – whether it’s physical, psychological, practical, social.  I believe that.”

“…I’ve found that if you give it away, it comes back in such abundance.  I don’t give it away so that it will come back, but that’s just the nature of things.  If you plant one tomato seed, and it comes up, it will bring thousands of tomato seeds.  Whatever you plant, you’ll get thousands of what you planted…I think that’s true in giving. You ask for what you want and then give it away because you’re getting so much more of it back.  I think that what we want, we have to give to the world – kindness, tolerance, generosity, justice, even mercy – in all our dealings.  I would encourage you to be very careful that you don’t die before you’ve done something wonderful for humanity.”

There’s so much more juicy spiritual goodness in the foreword, but I’ll allow those who are interested to check out the book.  It’s well worth the read, and truly unlocks the deeper teachings of Jesus.  She also wrote the foreword to the 25th anniversary edition of Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav, along with her “sister-friend,” Oprah.  Check out a brief audio clip here.

In January of 2014, she was featured as Science of Mind Magazine’s Spiritual Hero of the Year (photo below).   She was an avid student of New Thought teachings, particularly the teachings of Charles Filmore (Founder of Unity Church) and Ernest Holmes (Founder of the Religious Science movement, which has now become Centers for Spiritual Living and Science of Mind Magazine).   One of the books that most inspired her on this path was “Lessons in Truth” by Harriett Emilie Cady, which is the core text which inspired the founding of Unity Church.

Maya - SOM

Maya Angelou on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Science of Mind Magazine.

I am grateful to have lived at this time to witness such a beautiful, living demonstration of the principles I strive to live my life by and share with others.  I know that you have not ‘died,’ as the Light that shone so brightly through you also shines through us.  We are the Light.  Thank you, “Mama Maya,” Thank you.  May Peace fill the hearts of all those who were touched by your presence.

What are your favorite lessons learned from Maya Angelou’s words of wisdom?  I’d love to hear from you!

Keep shining!

~Kandace

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I used to live life shackled by fear, doubt, and worry. I put on a happy face while navigating my day-to-day duties, but I was emotionally drained, stressed, and unhappy. When I hit rock bottom, and was diagnosed with depression and anxiety, I was determined to live life differently. I knew there had to be another way. Out of that determination, and guidance from Spirit, the "Living in the Light" blog was born. It documents my spiritual journey out of the darkness and into the Light. After nine months of publicly sharing my journey, and consciously releasing my attachment to the ego, I experienced a powerful spiritual awakening. I went from living in fear, doubt, worry, and stress to complete inner peace. My greatest passion has become assisting others on their own journey to inner peace. My spiritual memoir, From Stress to Peace: An Intimate Journal on the Journey from Living in Darkness to Living in the Light, is available now on Amazon and BN.com. Click the tabs at the top of the page to learn more about the From Stress to Peace 21-Day Challenge, Living in the Light Retreats, 1:1 sessions, and the Living in the Light Community - all of which are designed to support your journey to inner peace. I appreciate you taking the time to visit the blog and look forward to supporting you in any way I can!