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Years ago, Joe Jesseph had an active group about ACIM here, and he often encouraged me to participate. I was only an occasional visitor. Then he died, and his group was shut down. So, finally I decided to check in and see what would happen.
I like to be very to the point, I like the Course, I like the Jed McKenna books.
Joe authored the book: A Primer of Psychology According to A Course in Miracles, which is a classic of a sort. It is your standard psychology book written once you truly grasp the psychology of A Course in Miracles, which means a radically different point of view. The ego's psychology is in fact the perfect example of abnormal psychology, once we realize that wholeness is health, and is the only sane view of the world, with the egoistic, individualistic experience the exception to the truth.
Perhaps we can share experiences here.
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Currently I'm working on the translation of a book about ACIM, titled Awakening in Love, which will see the light next year, 2012. I've ... more
Finally the Smithsonian is publishing a facsimile of the original manuscript of Thomas Jefferson's The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth - www.smithsonianstore.com/new-arrivals/bo... Somehow this made me think back to the passage in Gary Renard's The Disappearance of the Universe, on page 218, where Arten says to him about this book: " ...but it will be made available soon for those who want to see it." It will certainly be nice to see a copy of Jefferson's handiwork in this fashion. Somehow I empathize with that picture of Jefferson in the White House with scissors and glue, and focusing on the words of Jesus, and trying to sort out what was real and what was not. The way Arten describes it in Gary's book was: "He didn't retain anything about J performing physical miracles. He left out almost 200 pages of the New Testament, leaving only 46. But he kept everything about forgiveness and healing and how you think."
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