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"A Course in Miracles"
Topic Started: Sep 15 2005, 09:33 AM (130 Views)
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"A Course in Miracles" is a book that is described by some as a combination of Christianity, Buddhism, and psychology. Some describe it as a spiritual book for intellectuals. Some say it is the most profound spiritual book ever writtten.

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I have not gotten around to reading it. It sounds fascinating and I may get to it eventually, just not in the forseeable future.
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Well, as you know, I am definitely a student of A COURSE IN MIRACLES. For me, it answered all the spiritual questions I have ever had, e.g., "Is there a hell?," and "Why do the good suffer?" and "Will everybody go to Heaven?" and on and on. When I first got the book, I got into bed and started reading it and except for going to the bathroom, I simply did not get up again until I had read all 600 and some pages of the text! I could not put it down!

Then again, ACIM is only one path. For me, it is THE TRUTH but others can and do see it quite differently. AT the time I started reading it, my oldest daughter was dating this psychiatrist. He picked up the book and started reading it and simply threw it down saying that it made no sense whatsoever. He was a pagan. He loved all those rituals and the various gods and such and could simply find nothing in it that appealed or made sense.




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