We Are All Sinners
ATTC2022-05-21T20:41:31+00:00“And you are asked to let yourself be free of all the dreams of what you never were, and seek no more to substitute the strength of idle wishes for the Will of God.” (T-30.IV.7:5)
“And you are asked to let yourself be free of all the dreams of what you never were, and seek no more to substitute the strength of idle wishes for the Will of God.” (T-30.IV.7:5)
“I hear the Voice that God has given me, and it is only this my mind obeys.” (W-199.8:9) Our problem is that we have placed our mind, will and spirit at the disposal of a
“The self you made is not the Son of God.” (W-93.5:1) All of us who appear to be here came for one reason, to pretend we are self-reliant. The prerequisites for us having the delusion
“The ego teaches thus: Death is the end as far as hope of Heaven goes.” (T-15.I.4:13-14) Here on earth it seems as if you are born, grow old and die. That is not really happening.
Can we move up levels of awareness and then think we “know” something? Does the following sound familiar? Having declared ourselves servants of the Spirit, we were attacked ferociously by the ego and all of
I am not a body. I am free. I hear the Voice that God has given me, and it is only this my mind obeys. (W-199.8:7-9) I AM NOT A BODY. What am I? I
Our will is imprisoned. As long as we seem to be here in the illusion, as long as we believe in the separation and the ego and continue to make them real, our will is
A Course in Miracles puts forth the unbridled truth. Somewhere in our mind, even in our fabricated self-induced coma, the spark of remembrance lives. We can sense it, however dimly. Reading the text and even
“The journey to the cross should be the last “useless journey.” Do not dwell upon it, but dismiss it as accomplished. If you can accept it as your own last useless journey, you are also
We do not, cannot know anything as long as we seem to be in perceptionland. We can, however, learn to perceive more and more with the Holy Spirit as we disentangle ourselves from the ego