Workbook lesson 132, paragraph 6...."There is no world!?? This
is the central thought the course attempts to teach. Not everyone is ready to
accept it, and each one must go as far as he can let himself be led along the
road to truth."
As a
student of ACIM since 1980, it is amazing that I never comprehended this
sentence before I read Disappearance...sometimes we must content ourselves that
the truth is right in front of us, and we are just not ready to hear it.?
Disappearance has been a Godsend to me..to think that the conclusions I have
been making are already in print!?
Jim
Dunn
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Hi all? I must admit that this topic
made me to think and to get no clear answer.? On one hand, I understand
that this world is not real and that it can no way be a product of a sane God
and if there is God, then there must be a reality consistent with his nature,
with the attributes Course speaks about---no levels, no changes, no
differences, eternal existence and constant exchange of love from all to
all.? On the other hand, even since I can see myself taking the world I
see less seriously, I still do not really know where I am going. I (not
surprisingly) can't imagine the Real non-dualistic world, my true identity and
God, since this is possible only through experience and I don't remember
having one.? So I would guess that my experience is still mostly
dualistic, but I am less and less believing in it.? So I will keep doing
the Course's workbook and trying to forgive whatever seems to happening in the
world and hope that my experience will eventually shift.?
Petr
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