"Unless you create you are unfulfilled, but God does not know unfulfillment, therefore you must create." (7.9.3:6)
This sentence is one very clear example of the fact that most, if not all, of Jesus' logical arguments throughout the Course are based.... Continue reading...
Although a correct concept of God is not the same as an experience of oneness with God, a correct concept is essential for salvation. Concepts are needed at the bodily or perceptual level of experience. Concepts affect experience.... Continue reading...
Consider the following statements from the Text:
In creation, you are not in a reciprocal relation to God since He created you and you did not create Him. Only in this respect does your creative power differ from His. (7.1,I:4-5)
After thinking about thesee two statements, I realized that they can serve as a basis for justifying the claim that the Course teaches that there is more than numerically one being... Continue reading...
Some students of A Course in Miracles have trouble with the use of the term "kingdom". It is archaic, historically outdated. It implies that God is a man and a king. Continue reading...