Marianne Williamson to introduce "The Law of Divine Compensation"

Wed. February 20, 2013 1:30 PM

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Chicago, IL - Internationally acclaimed author and lecturer Marianne Williamson will talk about the spiritual secrets to financial abundance found in her newest book, THE LAW OF DIVINE COMPENSATION: On Work, Money, and Miracles on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 10:00 AM at Unity In Chicago, 1925 W. Thome Avenue.

The recent economic downturn had a major impact on millions of Americans in pragmatic terms—jobs, homes, investments, retirement—but it also affected us on a deeper level, leaving many anxious about their day-to-day lives and future prospects. In the wake of hardship and struggle often comes a new path, and according to Marianne Williamson, even miracles. In her new book, the #1 New York Times bestselling author provides a unique perspective on our financial condition through the lens of A Course in Miracles, and reveals a path to abundance by way of the Law of Divine Compensation.

A powerful spiritual principle, the Law of Divine Compensation says that when we lack faith in our higher selves and focus on the negative, we create and perpetuate our own negative circumstances; conversely, when we have faith in possibility and all that can go right in our lives, we open ourselves to receive the miracles the universe is holding for us.

Premium tickets are $70 and include seating in the first three rows, a copy of Marianne's new book and priority book signing. General seating is $40; a book may be purchased at a reduced price of $20 when you buy your ticket. There is free parking behind the church. Visit www.unitychicago.org to purchase tickets or call (773) 973-0007.

Marianne Williamson is an internationally acclaimed author and lecturer. Six of her ten published books have been New York Times bestsellers including A Return to Love, The Age of Miracles, Everyday Grace, A Woman's Worth, Illuminata, Healing the Soul of America and The Gift of Change. In December 2006, a Newsweek magazine poll named Marianne Williamson one of the 50 most influential baby boomers.
 

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