by Robert Perry | Jul 13, 2009 | Blog
I am working on a newsletter article about my new understanding of miracles based on concrete examples in the early dictation. One example in particular has been occupying me lately on a personal level. In this example, Helen has an intense dislike of a friend of...
by Robert Perry | Jun 25, 2009 | Blog
I’ve been thinking a lot about what I wrote about in my recent editorial, that in the early dictation, miracles are mainly characterized as simple acts of kindness. It’s perhaps not surprising, then, that my personal process has been focused on it as well....
by Robert Perry | Jun 12, 2009 | Blog
As you know if you’ve been reading my posts, I’ve been spending a lot of time reading Helen’s original dictation. Yesterday I made what was for me an important discovery. It was about the real meaning of level confusion, a topic that confuses almost...
by Robert Perry | Jun 5, 2009 | Blog
I have been spending all day dwelling on what the early dictation called “the impersonal nature of miracles.” I have been spending a lot of time with that early dictation lately, and discovering all sorts of fascinating things. My current thoughts began...
by Mary Anne Buchowski | Jun 4, 2009 | Blog
[Please note: ACIM passages quoted in this article reference the Foundation for Inner Peace (FIP) Edition.] For several years (except for when I’m teaching the year-long Workbook Practice Program) I have been doing post-Workbook practice. This year I am...
by Mary Anne Buchowski | May 21, 2009 | Blog
I often find that right after teaching a class about a particular topic, I experience the teaching in a very graphic way. For instance, last evening in our Text Reading Program (TRP) class, we were discussing the beginning sections of Chapter 13, “Release from...