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R**E
amazing
This is a book that I need to read again and again. The spiritual truths and guidance are not engrained upon the first read but the lids of my eyes are slowly opening to the truth of true spiritual practice. We all must return to love and leave fear and anger behind.
D**N
beautiful book
I didn’t know what to expect, and I absolutely loved this book. It’s a must read! It helped me understand some of then lessons from ACIM. A beautiful book to read with a lot of insights.
D**D
My heart is full
This is a captivating read and is a great overview of the many themes of A Course in Miracles. I recommend this book to those on the journey to inner truth and love.
I**E
Amazing read
This book is a must read !!!!
G**M
Love Over Fear
I am about a quarter of the way into this book this far. I think if you are Christian you will not have a difficult time jiving with the concept. As a spiritual person the translation of the meaning of love and fear as being the two emotions and understanding that your higher power operates in love only makes this book palatable. Don’t be afraid to read this. Try to let go of religious constructs and think only of love.Happy reading.
S**Y
A must read!!
I have read this book several times and will read it again when I feel called to do so. This book provided such beautiful insights. I read it first when I gave up alcohol in the beginning of 2024 which helped me to give myself love and grace and then again around November 2024 where it reminded me to give grace and love to others.There is a religious aspect to this book, I dont follow one religion or another but I do believe in a higher power. The references to the Christian religion did not bother me and did not give the tone of being holier than though or the only way to do things.
A**H
A lesson in adjusting perception
I feared religion, feared succumbing to the opiate of the masses. The word "God" troubled me, even while I sought a deeper spirituality. Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit... I blindly closed my mind to anything in Christian terms. But I was fortunate enough to pick up this book at a time in my life when I was beginning to shed many of my judgements, and consider faith not by how others may abuse it or be shackled by it, but how it might empower me to find a deeper happiness. It all started with me re-stumbling upon a quote I read five years ago on how we feared not our inadequacy, but our strength. And it ended up with me finishing this book minutes ago and my mind screeching to a halt, "What? It's over? I need more!" Only the whole point of the book was telling me I don't need to read more, I just need to act on what resonated with me from the words so recently imbibed.I rather doubt I'll ever consider myself Christian. But when you translate the concept of God from a bearded Old Testament crotchety and vengeful powerhouse to the raw and unadulterated purity of love... I don't need to read the Bible to find answers. When the idea of Jesus isn't so much the one and only Son of God, but a state of grace each and everyone of us can become through the shedding of fear... I can relate. When the word Christ is us used to speak to the fact that all of us are connected, rather than a fixation on crucifixion... I can open my mind a crack more. And the concept of the Holy Spirit as the guiding force that allows us to replace fear and its derivatives with love for ourselves and one another... alright, finally Christianity makes at least a lick of sense.Does everything in these pages resonate to me? I'm not sure, but it doesn't need to. The whole point as there is no single right answer, beyond the fact that love is always the right answer. But going to church on Sunday, believing in Jesus, living a life of abstaining from all physical joys or looking upon others or ourselves with judgement and shame... not a prerequisite to finding wisdom in these pages. I would finish a chapter, and the whole world would seem to make more sense. Colors looked better, and I would sink into a feeling of peace is never felt before. The book calls my shift in perception a miracle. I don't think I'm capable of disagreeing on that point. As the author says, this is only the beginning, not the destination. I don't know if I'll read or undertake A Course in Miracles, but I do know that this companion, this interpretation, has changed my world for the better.
C**Y
Awesome 😎
This is a wonderful book. Its definitely for the set aside type of person. Great read. She has other books too.
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