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A ministry dedicated to a contemporary understanding of
A Course In Miracles

A universal theology is impossible,
but a universal experience is not only possible, but necessary.
- A Course In Miracles

The Undoing and Atonement

The Undoing
or
The Atonement
and
The Release from Guilt

This section will be for passages from the text related to the Atonement, or the Undoing of error and the release from guilt.

I have saved all of your kindnesses and every loving thought you have had, and I assure you, you have had many. I have purified them of errors which hid their light, and have kept them for you in their own perfect radiance. They are beyond destruction and beyond guilt. They came from the Holy Spirit within You and we know that what God creates is eternal.
A Course in Miracles

Saint Joseph Day celebrations

St. Joseph's Day is traditionally celebrated on March 19th. I've
written a blog post about the feast day, how it's celebrated, and
three ways you can create your own St. Joseph's Day tradition.

The feast day of Saint Joseph has a strange history of changing dates
according to the whims of Popes.
Originally, it was a day declared in honor of Joseph, husband of Mary,
mother of Jesus. As the story goes, it was a busy time of year when
the couple set out on the journey to escape the mass killing of babies
by King Herod. Joseph and Mary were turned away at the door of several
inns until finally one offered shelter in the stable.

More: Create your own St. Joseph Day Tradition

V-Day 2010

V-Day 2010

Over the course of the first year I was in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, I'd become friends with an elderly couple. I say elderly because the woman was in her mid-seventies and the man was 83 at the time. They would acknowledge their age, but would never consider themselves elderly because the word connotes someone frail. These two were quite active - and quite demanding actually, taking advantage of every assistance that came their way. The woman would say, "Grab a bear when it's coming at you; when it's passed you by, it's a greased pig." So, that's the way it was. In some ways, I was just a pawn in their game. But we had become endeared to each other.

They were different from each other and had married only in the last five years. Survivor wins all the other's assets was the way they'd arranged it. The woman was all business. The man played along, but he once loved to see plays. He loved movies also, and recalled, in his story telling, many scenes from old movies. He would occasionally see movies on an old VHS player, but he hadn't been to a play in years because his wife wouldn't allow herself to enjoy plays and he had given up trying to get her to go along.

In the second year of our friendship, it came to my attention that there would be a presentation of The Vagina Monologues in the city. I did not actually know the contents of the play, but I knew it was a long running and often recognized as ground-breaking. I knew that old Jim would enjoy it. But I had to work it for him. Work it so that the old lady would come along and feel either that it was all for her, or that she was somehow doing it for her husband. After some time, we made a plan to go. There were no excuses available, but, at the last minute, she almost refused to go because she didn't know where we would to park.

Alas, we made it. They had me sit between them. And there it was. The language, even I wasn't prepared for. The old man got a kick out of it. Then I knew why I was between them. Old Jim was grinning and snorting through the production. The old woman squirmed a bit, but I think the she identified with some of it. She would not admit to any such thing though. On the way out of the theater, she said, "What if men had to talk about their private parts that way?"

I think it was the best thing I'd done with them over the two years I was around. I did see them once another year later and the woman had stopped dying her hair a sort of dull ginger color and radiated in silver white.

~ Further ~

  • The brilliant Eve Ensler in her 2010 TED Talk video
  • Links related to this post
  • video of old Jim in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana

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ACIM Speaks - The Call to Love podcast

ACIM Speaks - The Call to Love

Episode 24 of ACIM Speaks podcast hints at changes in consciousness, releasing meaninglessness. In time for Valentine's Weekend, this is "The Call to Love," a mini chapter from A Course in Miracles.

Will you not answer the Call of Love with joy?
You have learned your need of healing. Would you bring anything else to the Sonship, knowing your need of it yourself? For in this lies the beginning of knowledge, the foundation on which God will help you build again the thought system which you share with Him. Not one stone you place upon it but will be blessed by Him. For you will be restoring the holy dwelling place of His Son, where He wills His Son to be and where he is. In whatever part of the mind of God's Son you restore this reality, you restore it to Yourself. For you dwell in the Mind of God with your brother, for God Himself did not will to be alone.

A Course in Miracles

In the podcast, I did mention a recent blog post on time spent in New Orleans, and that there would be a few more of these posts. I forgot to mention that what inspired me to write and publish this post was the earthquake in Haiti and how the scene there reminded me of being in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It's something not forgotten, though, with ease, we can look beyond the experience. The next blog post will also have a setting in New Orleans, a special one for V-day.

There are 5 ways to listen to ACIM Speaks Podcast

  1. ACIM Speaks The Call to Love, Episode 24 - download
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What people need after natural disaster

Hurricane Katrina remembered after Haiti's earthquake

volunteer camp in St Bernard

The news of of the earthquake in Haiti reminded me a lot of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. I was about to head down to New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina happened. So I wasn't there for the hurricane, but I went there shortly after and spent six months as a volunteer and living in a volunteer camp.

Much of what people need during these times is the same. The circumstances of an earthquake and a hurricane are different. Along the Gulf Coast, there was warning and most of the people evacuated. In the Haiti earthquake, there was no warning, so there were many more deaths and many more injured people. In most areas that were severely affected by Hurricane Katrina, people were not allowed into the area for an extended period of time. For people in Haiti, generally, there was nowhere to go. So, the immediate needs were different. And, because Haiti is on an island in the Caribbean, how help arrives and who goes will be very different.
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