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A Return to Love spent 39 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list in 1992 [2] and was number one on the Publishers Weekly non-fiction best-sellers list for 11 weeks. [citation needed] It was credited as having been written by one of the two authors that helped bring New Age perspectives to the American mainstream, the other being Thomas Moore.
Williamson's most popular work is A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles (1992). The book appeared on The New York Times bestseller list for 39 weeks in the "Advice, How To and Miscellaneous" category; [ 44 ] it teaches that practicing love every day will bring more peace and fulfillment to one's life.
Return to Love may refer to A Return to Love, 1992 book by author Marianne Williamson; Return to Love Tour 2000 concert tour by American singing group Diana Ross and the Supremes; Return to Love, album by Nana Mouskouri
Created page for "A Return to Love" [ edit ] In attempting to edit the Marianne Williamson article, it occurred to me that A Return to Love indeed deserves its own article because the book is the most successful book of ACIM interpretation, and one of the most successful self-help/New Thought books of all time.
In 1999, Diana Ross released her final album on Motown Records, Every Day is a New Day.According to Ross (featured in an interview with Barbara Walters), Scott Sanders, a close friend of Ross', suggested adding an entire Supremes segment to her promotional concert tour for the then-new album in which she would perform full versions of the hits she recorded when she was with the Supremes.
[1] hooks ends the preface of the book with an explanation of why she chooses to write about love. She writes, "I write of love to bear witness both to the danger in this movement, and to call for a return to love. Redeemed and restored, love returns us to the promise of everlasting life. When we love we can let our hearts speak." [1]
"Return to Me" is a song with music by Carmen Lombardo and lyrics by Danny Di Minno. [2] The song was released in 1958 by Dean Martin . Martin recorded the song again in 1961 for his album Dino: Italian Love Songs .
Return to Dust may refer to: Return to Dust, a 2022 Chinese film by Li Ruijun; ... Love Is Love/Return to Dust, a 2012 album by Code Orange Kids; See also