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Post by rectitudo on Apr 7, 2014 13:20:39 GMT -5
A Course In Miracles : ExplainedA Summary of A Course in Miracles Introduction In attempting to understand what A Course in Miracles is, where it came from, and most importantly, what it says, it is helpful to let go of all pre-conceptions about spirituality and religion. A Course in Miracles does not fit neatly into any category in this domain. The mind often tries to understand something new by comparing it to things it already knows. This is helpful to an extent, but let us be careful of trying to fit a square peg in a round role. If I had to place A Course in Miracles in a bookshop, I could put it in equally under ‘Christianity’, ‘Buddhism’, ‘Hinduism’, ‘Nondualism’, ‘New Age’, ‘Psychology’, ‘Self-help’ or ‘Poetry’ – but in truth, such categorisation would not do it justice. The metaphysical, spiritual and psychological concepts presented in A Course in Miracles are universal. They are what they are. They do not belong exclusively to any one person, group, or body of knowledge. Although these concepts are well-illustrated in the categories listed above, the uniqueness of A Course in Miracles lies in the masterful combination, structure and presentation of these meaningful concepts. acimexplained.com/
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