Our Deepest Fear features words by Marianne Williamson, excerpted from A Return to Love. The video is produced by Wisdom Films.

The video points out that our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, but rather that we are powerful beyond measure. It then proceeds to empowers us by saying, “why not?”. Why shouldn’t we be successful beyond measure? Take a look at the video, then look at yourself with wonder!


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