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A Woman's Worth
R**N
An important book that not only women should read but men as well
As a man with spiritual inclinations I though this book was phenomenal and really important for men to read. I am a student of a course in miracles and loved 'A Return to Love" so I wanted to read this book about women. First of all many men these days seem bitter at women and dating. Some men even think it is easier being a women. After reading this book, you can make a case how it is just as difficult being a woman. Williamson relates how the advertising media feed women messages how they are not pretty enough or even good enough. Even some rock n roll music disparages women. Some bitter men today are frustrated at the dating scene and feel lonely, disenfranchised and empty. However Williamson writes about the loneliness and alienation in this culture many women feel and how much many women desire a relationship with a man. Williamson writes how women have to find inner peace first and love themselves before they could attract a health man. If you reverse the genders the same could be said about men. Much of this book what is said about women can be said about men. I was awestruck at how Williamson mentions that many women (and I would say men as well) actually choose to date unhealthy partners because dating a healthy spiritual person could shine a light into ourselves that we are afraid to look at. I call these people "bottom feeders", dating unhealthy people so they can feel better than themselves. For example, a so called "spiritual" man who chooses a woman based solely on her looks/physique but she offers nothing expansive to him just so he can date a "trophy". It could also be a "spiritual" woman who chooses to date a biker "bad boy" with nothing expansive offer but excitement and testosterone.I would love as man to recommend or give this book to every woman I know but in reality this book will probably not resonate with many women. This is for a highly evolved person who is seeking a stronger inner life. This could be an intimidating book for a lot of people. Williamson calls women to be Priestesses and talks about feminine spiritual power. She mentions before our patriarchal culture emerged as it is today, women were revered for their spiritual power even by men. What I find so important after reading this book is the healing power between the sexes. It seems today that many men and women are getting bitter towards the opposite sex perhaps because many have been hurt in the dating/romance game as it is or have had bad experiences with parent or so called role models of the opposite sex in childhood. The anonymity of the internet has opened the door for hateful forums and websites from so called Mens Rights Activists bashing women. There are even a few "radical feminist" websites with some hateful comments towards men. If all men could read this book, they will see how it is extremely difficult to be a woman in our society when you are fed messages that you are not worthy. In fact unmarried women as Williamson points out are deemed "spinsters" or "old maids" while unmarried men are known just as bachelors. Look at the double standard that terminology. I think that if many men who have given up dating or are bitter at women read this book, they will become more compassionate toward the plight of women in our culture. What an extraordinary book about having the courage to go within to our deepest souls and be honest with ourselves, and ultimately make the world a more loving place for all.
S**H
Book
Excellent
L**Z
A Woman's Worth
A Woman's Worth by Marianne WilliamsonI just listened to Marianne Williamson being interviewed by Patricia Rankin's "Positive Living" radio show live on [...] Call in number (1-800-321-9776.If you ever get the chance to tune in you will enjoy the show. Patricia is a very good radio host and she has a lot of insight to share.Book Review of A Woman's Worth:I see how my experiences in life are true to this process of being the princess and ultimately entering into the Queen stage of life.Example:I experienced a lot of severe parental neglect, physical, emotional, sexual abuse: molestation and rape. I developed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, somatization and conversion disorders. For a long time, I was unhappy and felt like a victim. As I went through therapy and started to heal and understand Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, I made the transition from victim into a SURVIVOR (Queen).I decided instead of letting my abusers win, by my silence, I would find my voice to help others learn how to cope with mental illness and their past traumas so they can live a happy life. Taking a negative and turning it into a positive by writing my memoir.This book is a must read. This is only one part of the book it also covers relationships, spirituality and positive thinking.I am very inspired by this author and this is the first book I have read by her. I look forward to reading her other books.My story [...]Leslie Raddatz
S**N
Excellent Buy
This book is a classic from Marianne Williamson!I re-purchased two copies this time, just in case one gets away like before.I recommend it to all women and the men who love women!
Y**S
Should be assigned reading for every woman
As women we can sell ourselves short as mothers, wives, lovers, friends and employees. Marianne Williamson is our biggest advocate, reminding us that we are worth far more than we allow ourselves to acknowledge. It's easy for women to sacrifice, getting lost in a sea of needs, losing ourselves in others, forgetting our power as creative beings.I think A Woman's Worth should be assigned reading for every woman.This is the third book of Williamson's that I've read. I see this book as a 140-page essay rather than a self-help guide. Though the form is at times amorphous and meandering, delving sometimes into Woolfish stream of consciousness, she manages to pinpoint the essence of a woman's role, purpose and spiritual mission. This is quite a large feat for 140 pages! Ultimately, she writes that a woman can only find peace and security in herself. We as the "goddess" can only lead intact. And that peace can only come from a strong spiritual core cultivated through meditation, prayer, yoga, or some type of daily spiritual practice, even physical exercise helps. To love deeply, she argues, is a woman's greatest gift. She discusses children, sex, relationships, but ultimately her core messages comes down to the imperativeness of a whole woman only made whole by a strong connection to God. "The only beloved who can always be counted on is God," she writes.The golden nugget here is her voice. It is highly engaging, almost enthralling and penetrating. Though her message can get convoluted in so many of her thoughts, to enjoy this book you just have marinate in her words, and stay in the moment of her raw prose.
P**S
Amazing book
Must read for everyone. One of my favorites. Definitely recommend it.
S**N
The best
Adored this book. Get it. This is so relevant today more than Ever. Thanks for writing it.
A**X
leitura necessária!
Um livro muito bom para a mulher, sobretudo que já tenha uns bons anos vividos. Gostaria de poder indicar para varias amigas, mas ainda nao tem tradução em portugues.
M**S
heart-warming, powerful and thought provoking
I feel uplifted and inspired by Marianne Williamson's writing. Her book, Return to Love too. It is enabling me to feel a powerful connection with others and especially with other women. If only womankind could shed her all to prevalent fears and insecurities and see her wonderous strength and beauty. I would recommend it to anyone - in fact I would like to urge everyone to read it - guys too - because we need to listen - in these times of indivduality, destruction, mindlessness and aggression - to the need for community, truth and togetherness as human beings. Read it.
A**R
Five Stars
The book was as described. Arrived quickly.