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A Course In Miracles

#1 User is offline   mystictrek

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Posted 26 September 2005 - 10:23 PM

I have devoured A COURSE IN MIRACLES for the last 15 years. Does anyone else find ACIM helpful? I believe that ACIM offers Christianity in a way which is quite compatible with the mysticism of all wisdom traditions which is often called the perennial philosophy.
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Posted 26 September 2005 - 10:52 PM

I haven't read ACIM so I can't comment on its relevence to perennial philosophy. I can however say that even without ACIM, I think Judaism and Christianity fit very nicely into the "perennial mold". :)

Heck, "Do unto others" and "Love God, and "Love your neighbors as yourself" sum up in a nutshell the wisdom that is found in any religion or spiritual path that I can think of.

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