The quandary of nonjudgment

It seems like every year or two I rediscover the topic of nonjudgment. At that point I feel a deep connection with it, make it the focus of my daily practice for several weeks, and then it slowly recedes from view, to be rediscovered again in another couple of years....

The inestimable value of my brother

[Please note: ACIM passages quoted in this article reference the Foundation for Inner Peace (FIP) Edition.] Today I am practicing the line, “It is impossible to overestimate my brother’s value.” What a powerful line! My brother’s value,...

Getting out of the subject-object dichotomy

In the last several weeks, I have been focusing a great deal on the interpersonal side of the Course. My basic focus has been on realizing that the other person is a subject in their own right, and that I gain by bringing about their gain. In focusing on this, I feel...

Capacity

One thing I have been thinking about lately is capacity. I have realized that subtle labels about my lack of capacity end up erecting invisible barriers to my progress. The first time I remember encountering this issue was about sixteen years ago. I was embarking on...

Could it really be that my will is God’s?

[Please note: ACIM passages quoted in this article reference the Foundation for Inner Peace (FIP) Edition.] I did an interesting lesson yesterday. I chose a line repeated four times in the Workbook: “My will is Yours.” This is a central concept in the...