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A Few Thoughts About the Course examines several key concepts from A Course in Miracles which show that our perspective on the world around us is mistaken. These key concepts are: the reversal of cause and effect; the belief that ideas can leave their source; and level confusion-which also entails a belief that the mind is dependent on the body. According to A Course in Miracles, our perceptions resulting from the above phenomena show us a false picture. What leads to our acceptance of the misperceptions resulting from these three false concepts is perception of a state of separation (being separated from each other and separated from God). A Few Thoughts About the Course examines the keys to understanding how the false perspective of the perception of separation can be undone so we can return to a remembrance of our oneness with God and with all of God’s creation. read more |
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taken from the It is my belief that one of our primary focuses when working with A Course in Miracles should be the pursuit of healing of the mind through the pursuit of the holy relationship, the holy instant, and the relinquishment of the false self. However, in order to do so, it is necessary to understand how the concepts of separation and oneness are related to these pursuits. |
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Robert Brink has avidly practiced and studied the content of A Course in Miracles since December of 1991. His lifelong dedication to Jesus’ request in the gospels to “seek first the kingdom of God” is based on an understanding that “seek first” means it must be the highest priority in life. |
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