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Principles of Miracles
If you're going to do miracles, you should understand the principles.
Principle 1:Â There is no order of difficulty in miracles. One is not "harder" or "bigger"Â than another. They are all the same.
Principle 6:Â Miracles are natural. When they do not occur something has gone wrong.
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"Salvation of the world depends on me" forgiving
Salvation of the world depends on me.
Here is the statement that will one day take all arrogance away from every mind. Here is the thought of true humility which holds no function as your own but that which has been given you.
Here is a problem: seeing others’ beliefs as “wrong". All individuals have different paths, histories and frankly randomly drawn conclusions that create their current and final belief set. A belief set, as all things, is for forgiveness. An outside observer must forgive their self for seeing the “other” as other and judging them. The believer must learn that their beliefs are illusory and forgive themselves for misbelief.
This will be an examination of forgiveness via A Course in Miracles' Lesson 186. Let's begin.
Conspicuous Lack of Dots
"It is impossible to see two worlds." — Excerpts from Chapter 13/12 of ACIM
The peace of God passeth your understanding only in the past. Yet here it is, and you can understand it now.
Leave the passed understanding in the past.
Tell yourself: The real world is not like this. It has no buildings and there are no streets where people walk alone and separate. There are no stores where people buy things they do not need. There is no loss. Nothing is there but shines, and shines forever.
Learning to Hear
"Learning how to hear" is one of the desired outcomes of the mind training aspect of the Course.
It also rings of the "period of sorting out" mentioned in Manual for Teachers section 4 where the outcome is "understanding that all things, events, encounters, and circumstances are helpful. It is only to the extent to which they are helpful that any degree of reality should be accorded them in this world of illusion."
How these "heard" messages are conveyed and received is perhaps an individualized process, but I thought I'd share some learnings I've gained while "learning to hear."
