HEALING PERCEPTION WITH DAVID HOFFMEISTER (ACIM INSIGHTS)

Healing Perception with David Hoffmeister (ACIM Insights)

Examining with Mark Hoffmeister is more than simply absorbing words—it's moving in to a subject of existence that lightly attracts you in to the understanding of peace. Whether he's examining from A Course in Miracles, sharing spontaneous guidance, or offering discourse, there's a palpable stillness in his delivery. He does not run through the te

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I See Only the Past

Each training in A Course in Wonders is like a spiritual doorway—a regular invitation to step out of concern and in to a deeper awareness of love. Whenever we start your day with a training, we're setting an goal to remember the facts about ourselves and the world. The Course does not question us to think every thing straight away; it asks limite

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Holy Relationships vs. Special Relationships in ACIM

A Course in Wonders (ACIM) is a contemporary spiritual text that invites individuals in to a procedure of serious internal transformation. First published in 1976, the Course was scribed by psychiatrist Helen Schucman, who claimed it had been formed to her by an internal style she identified as Jesus. Though it employs Religious language, ACIM isn'

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Why ACIM Is Not a Religion, But a Spiritual Practice

A Program in Wonders (ACIM) is just a religious self-study curriculum that appeared in the 1970s through the impossible collaboration of two psychologists, Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford. Helen, who scribed the Program, claimed it got through an inner dictation from a voice she identified as Jesus. Although the language and tone of ACIM are profo

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365 Days of Miracles: Living the ACIM Workbook

A Program in Wonders (ACIM) is really a spiritual self-study curriculum that emerged in the 1970s through the unlikely relationship of two psychologists, Helen Schucman and William Thetford. Helen, who scribed the Program, claimed it came via an internal dictation from a speech she determined as Jesus. Although the language and tone of ACIM are pro

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