123: What Does and Doesn’t Matter According to A Course In Miracles
Every minute of every day we are faced with the question of what matters and what doesn’t. What if we are getting it all wrong? We’ve been told to put the big rocks in first and not to sweat the small stuff, but what are the big rocks? And what is the small stuff? A Course in Miracles has surprising yet compelling views on this topic. In its teaching, most everything we attend to, worry about, and sweat over is firmly in the category of what doesn’t matter. This doesn’t mean that nothing matters and that we should just drift. There are things that truly matter. It’s just that they have been largely off our radar, gathering dust while we attend to more “important” things. Join Robert and Emily as they explore a question that is vital to all of our lives: What really matters and what doesn’t matter?
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