Marybeth is a retired Behavioral Health nurse who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology, with a minor in Social and Behavioral sciences.  Her awards include Director’s List at Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing and the …

Marybeth is a retired Behavioral Health nurse who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology, with a minor in Social and Behavioral sciences. Her awards include Director’s List at Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing and the Evelyn Bard Kellogg Award for Clinical Excellence in Nursing.

Hello, my name is Marybeth, and I have a dream of becoming an agent of social and environmental change.

By elevating our world consciousness, my goal is to recruit people of every nation to pool their talents, resources and determination to heal the earth and its creatures, one person at a time. All peoples of the world want to be abundantly provided for, treated as equals, and to enjoy freedom. These universal ideals can only be achieved through a world of spiritually healthy, conscientious and environmentally-minded people. As a Behavioral Health nurse, I understand the importance of applying daily gratitude, affirmative thinking and an intimate spiritual approach to achieve a healthy relationship with one’s self, and then with others. My experience with people has demonstrated that this is most effectively achieved through a strong relationship with God. This is true because the nearer one draws to a benevolent Source of all things, the closer that Source will be revealed; the more one gives thanks for what they have received, the more blessings continue to manifest. I am aware that when I unite with a universal consciousness of higher thinking, good works, brotherly love, and blessings surely come to me.

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