Jim wrote:
>>As far as I can find, there is no where in ACIM where it states
that "Bodies sure as hell can? harm/hurt one another, and to deny it
is inappropriate use of denial as the Course says about the
body."<<
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Hi Jim:
That is my interpretation of what the Course
says in several places. I will paste a couple below.
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(T-2.IV.3.8-13)
"The body is merely part of your experience in the
physical world. Its abilities can be and frequently are overevaluated. However,
it is almost impossible to deny its existence in this world. Those who do so are
engaging in a particularly unworthy form of denial. The term
"unworthy" here implies only that it is not necessary to protect the
mind by denying the unmindful. If one denies this unfortunate aspect of the
mind's power, one is also denying the power itself."
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( W-pI.161.6:1).
"Bodies attack, but minds do not"
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~ Martha :-)
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