The Course's reinterpretation of Religious symbolism is both strong and controversial, redefining crime as an error rather than ethical transgression, shame as a byproduct of believing in separation, and atonement as the modification of that mistaken belief. The crucifixion is shown never as a payment for crime but as a demonstration that assault c… Read More


Among the Course's most difficult teachings is that the entire world can be an external image of an inward situation, implying that combined putting up with reflects combined opinion in separation. That strategy can originally feel disturbing, as it generally seems to decrease injustice or neglect endemic harm, the Program structures it as empoweri… Read More


Among the Course's most difficult teachings is that the entire world can be an external image of an inward situation, implying that combined putting up with reflects combined opinion in separation. That strategy can originally feel disturbing, as it generally seems to decrease injustice or neglect endemic harm, the Program structures it as empoweri… Read More


The Course's reinterpretation of Religious symbolism is equally strong and controversial, redefining crime as a mistake rather than moral transgression, shame as a result of thinking in divorce, and atonement since the modification of the mistaken belief. The crucifixion is presented never as a cost for crime but as an exhibition that strike cannot… Read More