A Course in MiraclesCORRINE NIKOLENKO
A Course in Miracles (ACIM) discussion group for anyone interested in learning about the Course for the first time, or for those with experience interested in sharing their interpretations of the material. ACIM is a form of "spiritual psychology", where you can learn to see the peace instead of the chaos of life. The course uses Christian terms in the material, but any terms can be substituted for those used in this self-taught course. The course aims at removing the blocks to the awareness of love's presence. "This course can therefore be summed up very simply in this way: Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God." Introduction, ACIM. Program Objectives and Outcomes: To give participants possibly another path to inner peace to practice. Required / Suggested Reading: A Course in Miracles (Combined book) with the Text, Workbook for Students, and Manual for Teachers in one book. (Most editions being sold now are the combined this way.) It is published by the Foundation for Inner Peace. Additional optional recommended reading is A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson, Love is Letting Go of Fear by Gerald Jampolsky, MD, and A Course in Miracles Made Easy by Alan Cohen. Questions about this class? Email [email protected] and be sure to include the title of the class in your message and it will be forwarded to the class presenter.
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Prerequisites: None
Who will benefit from this program? Anyone who is interested in using spiritual concepts to lower stress in everyday life. Start / End Date: Oct 14 - Dec 23, 2024 Number of Classes: 6 Number of Participants: No limits Day/Time: 2nd and 4th Mondays, 6:30-8:00pm ET Cost: $25 for the full session; come as you can. Open to join anytime. Location: Zoom |
About Corrine: I am a 25-year spiritual seeker. Interested in learning about and discussing all types of spirituality in my spare time. I have spent 25 years on and off studying A Course in Miracles. I facilitated an ACIM discussion group in my United Methodist church in Sacramento, CA in 2004. The group continued on their own for 5 years after I moved to NH, so I guess they liked it.
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