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    Advanced ACIM Summary*

    • Writer: James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
      James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
    • Sep 13
    • 1 min read

    1. Nothing I see means anything. My thoughts do not mean anything.

    2. I am upset because my meaningless thoughts show me a meaningless world.

    3. A meaningless world engenders fear. God did not create a meaningless world.

    4. Minds are joined in experiencing the effects of thoughts and seeing.

    5. I am determined to see differently.

    6. God is in everything I see because God is in my mind.

    7. My holiness is my salvation. God is my strength. Vision is his gift.

    8. God’s will for me is perfect happiness. Forgiveness is the key to happiness.

    9. Only my condemnation injures me.

    10. Judgement is the weapon I would use to keep the miracle away from me.

    11. Today I let Christ’s vision look upon all things for me and judge them not, but give each one a miracle of love instead. *Note: This summary is only a meaningful practice for those who have completed the workbook and studied the text.

     
     
     

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