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Miracles, Mysticism, Metaphysics & Mirth
Miracles
By “Miracles” we mean the teaching of A Course in
Miracles, a set of 3 books scribed by Dr. Helen Schucman
between 1965-1972. A Course in Miracles is a
self-study program of spiritual psychology which helps us
undo our guilt through forgiveness.
Mysticism
By “Mysticism” we mean the idea that personal communication
or union with the divine can be achieved through experience,
intuition, and/or revelation rather than “just” through
rational thought.
We enjoy comparing
the insights of the mystics (past and present) with the
teaching of A Course in Miracles, thus enabling us to
understand the universal truth of these principles. We’ll be
introducing you to at least one mystic (sometimes more than
one) in each issue.
Metaphysics
The prefix “Meta” means beyond, higher, after or
transcending. Physics is that which deals with the
“physical” world. Metaphysics therefore refers to those laws
or principles which go beyond the physical delimitations of
time and space and concerns itself with a “higher” order of
laws or if you will, God’s laws.
Mirth
No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in
a sense of humor.-- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A higher or “lighter”
perspective enables us to see the absurdity of the ego and
it’s world and brings us to happiness, enjoyment and
laughter.
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