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    Nobody works Alone

    • Writer: James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
      James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
    • Sep 11
    • 1 min read

    Updated: Sep 12

    1. ⁶You and your brother will yet come together in my name, and your sanity will be restored. (ACIM, T-4.IV.11:6)

    2. ⁶Alone we can do nothing, but together our minds fuse into something whose power is far beyond the power of its separate parts. (ACIM, T-8.V.1:6)

    3. ⁴Our function is to work together, because apart from each other we cannot function at all. (ACIM, T-8.VI.8:4)

    4. We cannot sing redemption’s hymn alone. (ACIM, T-13.VII.17:1)

    5. ²Alone we are all lowly, but together we shine with brightness so intense that none of us alone can even think of it. (ACIM, T-13.X.14:2)

    6. ⁶Yet when two or more join together in searching for truth, the ego can no longer defend its lack of content. (ACIM, T-14.X.9:6)

    7. ²For communication is remembered together, as is truth. (ACIM, T-15.VI.8:2)

    8. You undertook, together, to invite the Holy Spirit into your relationship. ²He could not have entered otherwise. (ACIM, T-17.V.11:1-2)

    9. ³One instant spent together with your brother restores the universe to both of you. (ACIM, T-18.VII.5:3)

    10. ⁴You could no more know God alone than He knows you without your brother. ⁵But together you could no more be unaware of love than love could know you not, or fail to recognize itself in you. (ACIM, T-18.VIII.12:4-5)

    11. Together is your joint inheritance remembered and accepted by you both. ²Alone it is denied to both of you. (ACIM, T-31.II.11:1-2)

     
     
     

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