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ACIM Speaks on The Script of the Holy Spirit
ACIM Speaks on The Script of the Holy Spirit
This is Episode 23 of ACIM Speaks podcast. We continue with "the scripts" discussion and read from Workbook Lesson 169 in A Course in Miracles. The previous episode in the series covered "possession, the script of the ego," the extension of the idea that a script outside yourself controls your life; "what has been given you;" and the "script you write." Now, the final clarification on what is given us, the grace that we can bring back to the world.
By grace I give. By grace I will be released.
Amen
In the previous episode, there was something mentioned that is worth mentioning again. If you go back and listen to that episode, you will notice the words reliability and validity. In the context of the podcast, these could be heard as an inside joke, although, if you have been listening to the ACIM Speaks podcast from the beginning, or are aware of the history of the Course, you would know what it is about. Helen and Bill, the scribes of A Course in Miracles were psychologists and part of their jobs was in research and data collection in this field. The words reliability and validity were common to them. Reliability, as used in the Course, means something that the ego does over and over again and produces the same illusion to protect itself from the truth about you. And validity means what is True, the truth about you. It is a good idea to keep that in mind. The passage containing these words was about the compulsions, addictions, and other "driven" behaviors that we adopt. They are not What We Are.
the world cannot be saved.
- A Course in Miracles
Text read in this podcast is from Workbook Lesson 169, and here as The Script of the Holy Spirit
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