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Juan Ayala
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Back to basics. Challenging myself to do the whole 365 exercises towards spirituality this year.
— Dec 31, 2014 11:54PM
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Linda Goldberg
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Up to day 86 of 365. It's growing on me.
— Dec 31, 2014 10:56AM
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Corista Fikes
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Excellent book. One of my references for life.
— Dec 28, 2014 08:39AM
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Robert DuPuy
is 99% done
Sometimes it's interesting to read original text. However, also noticed it can also be more confusing.
— Nov 21, 2014 04:03PM
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Tim Kreider
is 33% done
Enjoying the daily lessons - some seem more valuable than others.
— Oct 11, 2014 05:04AM
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Amy Lesher
is on page 1187 of 1394
A book I will be reading over and over for a long time... The cell phone app is great, too, for daily lessons.
— Jul 12, 2014 05:50PM
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EarleenBurch
is on page 100 of 1312
I have finished the book. You are not just reading A Course in Miracles, you are living it. You will spend a lot of time practicing the principles but I can't emphasize enough how it has changed my life for the better.
— Jun 05, 2014 04:49AM
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Deborah
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Digesting each word slowly and deliberately.
— Mar 05, 2014 05:30PM
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MizzSandie
is on page 583 of 1312
A little repetitive. And unfortunately there are some basic issues I just disagree with. Eh :/
— Feb 22, 2014 01:01AM
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Colleen Aylward
is on page 20 of 1312
A dear friend gave this to me. It takes a real committment to get through this. Interesting way to look at the world and stress and peace of mind.
— Feb 14, 2014 08:57PM
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Sidney
is on page 1128 of 1249
Keep reading, Keep reading, Keep reading.
— Jan 16, 2014 11:23AM
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Kat
is on page 19 of 1394
Feeling the need for "something" and thinking it may be here.
— Oct 06, 2013 11:59AM
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MizzSandie
is on page 238 of 1312
This book has points and sentences that I think are spot-on, and amazing, but surrounding those is a lot of dualistic, dogmatic thinking, that Im just not fond of. A shame, really.
— Sep 07, 2013 02:22PM
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MizzSandie
is on page 238 of 1312
This book has points and sentences that I think are spot-on, and amazing, but surrounding those is a lot of dualistic, dogmatic thinking, that I just am not fond of. A shame, really.
— Sep 07, 2013 02:21PM
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mayhugh
is 70% done
The "better" self the ego seeks is always one that is more special...
— Sep 04, 2013 05:33PM
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mayhugh
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The ego may see some good, but never only good.
— Aug 27, 2013 07:43PM
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mayhugh
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Time itself is your choice. As always, your choice is determined by what you value.
— Aug 26, 2013 08:18AM
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mayhugh
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The ego is quite literally a fearful thought.
— Aug 17, 2013 12:30PM
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MizzSandie
is on page 164 of 1312
It seems the Ego has been cast as the Big Bad, who should be fought against or at the very least, ignored.
I think that's a misunderstanding.
The Ego isn't bad or evil, it's a poor, scared, vulnerable little thing that needs understanding and love. It's lost, and it needs to be brought home, reconciled, not to be cast out and abandoned.
— Aug 08, 2013 01:10PM
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I think that's a misunderstanding.
The Ego isn't bad or evil, it's a poor, scared, vulnerable little thing that needs understanding and love. It's lost, and it needs to be brought home, reconciled, not to be cast out and abandoned.
mayhugh
is 29% done
You cannot separate yourself from the truth by "giving" autonomy to behavior.
— Aug 05, 2013 03:28PM
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MizzSandie
is on page 98 of 1312
So far I generally like this.
There is a little too much dualistic thinking for me to love it though. Too much either/or, and Truth vs. False, Ego vs. Spirit, Sanity vs. Insanity.
But the message: You are all Gods creations, with free will, and you are all loved and you will all, eventually, come home - that, I fully stand by.
— Aug 04, 2013 06:21AM
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There is a little too much dualistic thinking for me to love it though. Too much either/or, and Truth vs. False, Ego vs. Spirit, Sanity vs. Insanity.
But the message: You are all Gods creations, with free will, and you are all loved and you will all, eventually, come home - that, I fully stand by.
Moniquehoron
is on page 467 of 1249
But I will never be finished with this book. It's a life-reader.
— Jul 25, 2013 11:39AM
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