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Dodson Hebert posted an update 9 months, 1 week ago
A Course in Miracles is so pure, so fantastic, so potent, and so considerably a lot more spiritually advanced than any other piece of the world’s literature (past and present), that you have to really knowledge it to think it. But those whose minds are too attached to worldly thoughts, and lack the underlying thirst for correct spiritual information that is needed for its understanding, will most likely not comprehend a single complete web page. That is not since A Course in Miracles is confusing – on the contrary its principles are remarkably basic – but rather simply because it is the nature of spiritual knowledge that those who are not prepared to understand it, just cannot understand it. As stated in the Bible, at the beginning of the book of John: “The light shineth in darkness, and darkness comprehended it not”.
Ever since I very first became conscious of the majestic and awe-inspiring presence of God, I have enjoyed reading a lot of fantastic spiritual functions like the Bible (my favourite components are the Sermon on the Mount and Psalms), the Bhagavad-Gita, the Upanishads, the Koran and the poetry of Kabir and Rumi. None of them come close to the greatness of a Course in Miracles. Reading it with an open thoughts and heart, your fears and troubles wash away. You become aware of a marvelous really like deep within you – deeper than anything you knew ahead of. The future starts to look so vibrant for you and your loved ones. You feel adore for every person like these you previously have attempted to leave excluded. These experiences are very powerful and at occasions throw you off balance a tiny, but it is worth it: A Course in Miracles introduces you to a really like so peaceful, so strong and so universal – you will wonder how so numerous of the world’s religions, whose aim is supposedly a equivalent experience, got so off track.
I would like to say here to any Christian who feels that his church’s teachings do not truly satisfy his thirst to know a type, merciful and loving God, but is somewhat afraid to read the Course because of others’ claims that it is inconsistent with “true” Christianity: Don’t be concerned! I have read the gospels several times and I assure you that a Course in Miracles is totally consistent with Jesus’ teachings even though he was on earth. Don’t fear the fanatical defenders of exclusionist dogma – these poor men and women feel themselves to be the only carriers of Jesus’ message, and the only ones worthy of his blessings, even though all other will go to hell. A Course in Miracles reflects Jesus’ correct message: unconditional enjoy for *all men and women*. Although he was on earth, Jesus mentioned to judge a tree by its fruit. So give it a try and see how the fruits that ripen in your life taste. If they taste negative, you can abandon A Course in Miracles. But if they taste as sweet as mine do, and the millions of other accurate seekers who have located A Course in Miracles to be nothing at all significantly less than a heavenly treasure, then congratulations – and may your heart often be abundantly filled with peaceful, loving joy.