The early lessons in the course are definitely powerful. They really provide the foundation for much of what is discussed later in the text and throughout the workbook . I'm very happy you enjoyed the article!
I remember when I first picked up the Course and read those early Workbook lessons and exclaimed, "What the heck is this?!" That was a long time ago. I've come to appreciate the power and value of them as building blocks. Thanks for a wonderful post. ❤️
I had the same experience, especially with the first few WB lessons. I'd say to myself, "What is going on?" It took me some time to really appreciate what those early lessons were drawing my attention to. Grateful to have discovered ACIM. thanks for reading my post!
Saint Scholar Giani Naranjan Singh Ji On The Nature of the Mind
Saint Scholar Giani Naranjan Singh Ji articulated that the mind, when left unchecked, can lead to confusion and distraction. He believed that true knowledge transcends mere intellectual understanding; it is rooted in spiritual insight.
He stated, “The mere mind, intellect, or other kinds of knowledge is, by itself, insufficient for true understanding.”.
This highlights his view that while intellectual pursuits are valuable, they must be complemented by spiritual wisdom and inner peace.
It is beautiful that you point people to A Course In Miracles, really. Yet a valid question is, “Are there illusions permeating the world, or is the world in its entirety an illusion?”
Thanks for this wonderful article, and a great reminder how powerful the early lessons are and what we can accomplish by doing them! 😍🙏🏻
The early lessons in the course are definitely powerful. They really provide the foundation for much of what is discussed later in the text and throughout the workbook . I'm very happy you enjoyed the article!
I remember when I first picked up the Course and read those early Workbook lessons and exclaimed, "What the heck is this?!" That was a long time ago. I've come to appreciate the power and value of them as building blocks. Thanks for a wonderful post. ❤️
I had the same experience, especially with the first few WB lessons. I'd say to myself, "What is going on?" It took me some time to really appreciate what those early lessons were drawing my attention to. Grateful to have discovered ACIM. thanks for reading my post!
Saint Scholar Giani Naranjan Singh Ji On The Nature of the Mind
Saint Scholar Giani Naranjan Singh Ji articulated that the mind, when left unchecked, can lead to confusion and distraction. He believed that true knowledge transcends mere intellectual understanding; it is rooted in spiritual insight.
He stated, “The mere mind, intellect, or other kinds of knowledge is, by itself, insufficient for true understanding.”.
This highlights his view that while intellectual pursuits are valuable, they must be complemented by spiritual wisdom and inner peace.
Thank you for sharing. These are beautiful sentiments.
It is beautiful that you point people to A Course In Miracles, really. Yet a valid question is, “Are there illusions permeating the world, or is the world in its entirety an illusion?”