by Robert Perry | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog
**************************************** {Please note: Daily Text Gathering recordings and handouts are posted below.} **************************************** All of a sudden, life has changed. We are not going out to work, to restaurants, to movies, to social...
by Robert Perry | Mar 18, 2020 | Blog
[Note: This post features notes used in a Course Companions Sunday Gathering on responding to the coronavirus pandemic. Click here to watch the recording.] ______________________________ In the early weeks of the Course’s dictation, Helen received three pieces of...
by Robert Perry | Mar 17, 2020 | Blog
What surrounds you? Whatever it is, it will exert a powerful effect on your emotional state. Think about watching those movies where the hero is in a tight spot and says, “We’re surrounded!” How do you feel at that point? Chances are that you...
by Robert Perry | Mar 13, 2020 | Blog
This week I taught a class for the Workbook on grievances, our internal displeasure over people not behaving as we think they should. And I taught a class for the Text on the scarcity principle, our ego’s sense of lack that is behind all of our conventional drives and...
by Mary Anne Buchowski | Feb 26, 2020 | Blog
Picture this: I’m climbing high in the red rocks of Sedona and come to a place where the way up ends at a chasm six feet wide and eighty feet deep. The only thing to do is jump across the gap or climb all the way down and take another route up. My son and his buddy...
by Emily Bennington | Feb 10, 2020 | Blog
A few weeks ago, when tensions were higher than usual between the United States and Iran, there was a lot of talk around whether we were headed into yet another war. This got Robert and I wondering what the Course has to say on the topic of war and, turns out, it’s...