
A Course in Miracles is a modern spiritual masterpiece, often quoted by Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, and Wayne Dyer. It's a big book, 1200 pages. But what does it say? In this lively, discussion-based podcast, we created the fast and fun "Red Donut" method which continually evolves. It simplifies A Course in Miracles. To further simplify, we also offer video podcasts. The visuals save alot ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | ||||

The Power of our beliefs and where and how to change them.
We look again at what is valuable and what is of no value at all in relationships.
Episode 29 is about falling in love under the ego spell, how that works out, and how we wake up. In essence, we make the mistake of looking to another person to complete us. The course teaches that we are already complete and need only remember this ... more
What we might learn from the BP diaster.
"Projection MAKES perception, and you CANNOT see beyond it.... God calls you and you do not hear, for you are preoccupied with your own voice."
"...Projection makes perception; the world you see is what yo... more
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These are great. Would love him to put out new ones but thankful for these in archive. Helpful teachings
So I will look for another one to download.
I can't thank Philip enough for creating these episodes which make ACIM themes so much more accessible. They're so well done and succinct. ❤️ I'm grateful.
I just finished reading the ACIM book. I absolutely believe in Christ. My life has been lived in heavy fear up until about 50 years old. With many books, prayer, etc the fear of life and living are mostly gone. This book was very easy to relate to, the way I felt as I read was tingly like goose bumps I felt so connected, like I’m on the right side of life. Thank you so much:)
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