Workbook Lesson 20: I am determined to see When we’re willing to accept that we really can’t tell the difference between joy and sorrow - then we open ourselves to a new way of seeing. One not driven by the ego mind.
Workbook Lesson 19: I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my thoughts There are two important lines I want to share from this lesson. The first is this: “Thinking and its results are really simultaneous, for cause and effect are never separate.
Workbook Lesson 18: I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my seeing What this lesson is emphasizing is that it is not so much “what” we see but rather “how” we see it. And the “how” being with which teacher. We can
Inspiration Differences Don't Matter A prominent theme in A Course in Miracles is that we are all the same. The challenge is that it doesn’t seem that way to us. When we look
Workbook Lesson 17: I see no neutral things This lesson follows up from the prior lesson “I have no neutral thoughts.” In fact, this lesson starts off by saying “You see no neutral things because you have no
Workbook Lesson 16: I have no neutral thoughts “The idea for today is a beginning step in dispelling the belief that your thoughts have no effect. Everything you see is the result of your thoughts. There is no
Inspiration What Real Forgiveness Looks Like The Course uses the prominent theme of forgiveness in a way that is contrary to all our past experiences. We think of forgiveness as a means to absolve others of
Workbook Lesson 15: My thoughts are images that I have made Here’s the first paragraph of this lesson: It is because the thoughts you think you think appear as images that you do not recognize them as nothing. You think
Workbook Lesson 14: God did not create a meaningless world This lesson hearkens back to the introduction in A Course in Miracles: Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God. What the introduction and
Inspiration Perception is a Choice One of the most challenging concepts in A Course in Miracles is the idea that perception is something we make, not something we observe. In other words, everything we experience
Workbook Lesson 13: A meaningless world engenders fear Everything we see and experience in the world is without meaning. There is no good. There is no bad. But we project onto this “blank slate” all the meaning everything
Workbook Lesson 12: I am upset because I see a meaningless world The word “meaningless” is typically associated with some negative judgment. But when the Course uses that word, it literally means “without meaning”. In fact, toward the end of this lesson,