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Kirtanman

USA
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Posted - Jan 14 2010 :  6:24:27 PM  Show Profile  Visit Kirtanman's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message

Hi All,

Every so often, A Course In Miracles is mentioned here at the AYP Forum.

It's a very powerful spiritual system.

A Course In Miracles is basically Advaita (non-duality), articulated via a the logic of Western psychology, using a Christian-symbol based map/template (and so, people who are at least a bit familiar with psychological terminology, and/or Christian terms and symbolism ... can potentially get a lot out of it, very quickly).

A Course In Miracles uses terms like "Father", "Son of God", "Holy Spirit", etc., yet, as with the original intention of all such symbolic systems, these terms are intended to be understood as a template, by which the relationship of various aspects of consciousness to one another, can be understood.

To give you a bit of a feel for A Course In Miracles, here are some quotes from it:

QUOTES from A Course In Miracles

And, if you're interested in more information, here's a link to the main A Course In Miracles (ACIM) website:

http://www.acim.org/

And if you're REALLY interested, here's a link to an online edition of A Course In Miracles in its entirety (the Text, the 365-Lesson Workbook &the Manual For Teachers).

Nothing Real Can Be Threatened.
Nothing Unreal Exists.
Herein Lies the Peace of God.

~from the Introduction to A Course In Miracles

Wholeheartedly,

Kirtanman

Christi

United Kingdom
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Posted - Jan 14 2010 :  7:19:27 PM  Show Profile  Visit Christi's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Kirtanman,

Nice one!

I read this book many years ago and found it very inspiring.
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