With a new episode every Tuesday, join Cynthia Morgan, author of You’re Already Hypnotized: A Guide to Waking Up, as she reads and explains the Text of A Course in Miracles, making it more comprehensible and accessible. Visit www.thecynthiamorgan.com.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
In this podcast episode, I introduce my new app HappiSeek, which is based on A Course in Miracles. I also read Question 4 of the Manual for Teachers, "What are the Characteristics of God's Teachers?"
In this podcast episode, I read and discuss, line by line, the Text of “A Course in Miracles.” I conclude with a subconscious guided visualization meditation based on this episode’s reading. 🌄Join us at the next Desert Reset retreat: more
In this episode, I read and explain paragraphs 5-6 of the section The Holy Encounter, in which we are told to "Know thyself."
In this episode, I read and explain paragraphs 1-2 of the section The Holy Encounter, in which we are reminded that when we meet anyone, it is a holy encounter.
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I just wanted to say a big thank you to Cynthia & Brad for their amazing podcast. I discovered it a few months ago & am on episode 180. I drive a lot for work & actually look forward to my time in the car to learn so comprehensively A Course In Miracles! With so much gratitude I'm looking forward to the next 100 or so episodes. This course is truely a life saver.
Love this podcast. It’s exactly what I need to complement the acim program. Thank you!!
I just discovered this podcast after having a very sad season. I’ve been looking for a spiritual mentor but I had been only finding Christian options. This reading of the whole text is just what I’ve been aching for! I feel really peaceful and happy after listening. I don’t feel lonely when I’m alone and listening to you, which is helping me a lot. I find your voice comforting and commentary helpful. Thank you Cynthia 😊
I very much appreciate Cynthia and the wonderful work she is doing!!
Thank you Cynthia for this podcast. It’s life changing! I tried to start listening a few years ago but I petered out. Now I’m working my way through them and realize my previous listens were working into my world view and now I’m so ready to dive in. Thank you for sending this gift out into the world.
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