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Active from her early career in international humanitarian work, Morrissey co-founded the Association for Global New Thought in 1995 and was its first president. In 1997 she joined hands with Mahatma Gandhi's grandson, Arun Gandhi, in establishing the international <i id="mwLg">Season for Nonviolence</i>. As of January 2019, Season for Nonviolence was celebrated around the world as an opportunity "to bring communities together, empowering them to envision and help create a nonviolent world."

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Building Your Field of Dreams (1996)[betara | va krent betá]

No Less Than Greatness (2001)[betara | va krent betá]

Main article: No Less Than Greatness

New Thought: A Practical Spirituality (2002)[betara | va krent betá]

Main article: New Thought: A Practical Spirituality

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In radio, Morrissey sought to use broadcasting in order "to make a difference in the world." Morrissey's radio programs were broadcasted internationally. She authored several audio programs, including The Eleven Forgotten Laws with Bob Proctor. .On television, a two-hour television PBS special: Building Dreams was adapted from her book Building Your Field of Dreams. Her various PBS specials were continuing to air into the 2000s. Her television programs aired on various channels, including NBC-affiliated television stations, and, with the rise of the internet, on streaming service Gaia. Her 2016 TEDx talk, The Hidden Code For Transforming Dreams Into Reality, garnered over a million views on YouTube.


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