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We are all human beings transitioning to our true nature as Christ Beings.

We are all human beings transitioning to our true nature as Christ Beings.

 

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Q. What does A Course In Miracles say about linear time?

A. "A Course in Miracles" (ACIM) teaches that **linear time is an illusion**. According to the teachings, **the entire world of time and space—spanning billions of years and an almost infinite number of miles—has already happened in one non-linear instant**. The Course sees time holographically, meaning all of it can be found within that original ontological instant.

The idea is that **linear time is the great deceiver**, and the problem with it is that it keeps us focused on the past and future, rather than the present moment. By understanding and undoing our belief in linear time, we can find peace and presence in the now.

Q. What does ACIM say about dimensions?

A. "A Course in Miracles" doesn't specifically focus on dimensions in the way that some spiritual or scientific traditions do. However, it does touch on the idea that our perception of reality is limited and that there are higher levels of understanding and experience beyond our usual awareness.

In the teachings of ACIM, the concept of dimensions can be seen as metaphorical. For instance, our everyday experience of the world is often called the "dream" or the "illusion," and there's an underlying reality—referred to as the "real world" or the "Kingdom of Heaven"—that we can access through spiritual awakening and forgiveness.

In this sense, one could think of these as different dimensions of experience:

- **The Illusory World (Dream)**: Our everyday perception is filled with ego, fear, and separation.

- **The Real World**: A state of spiritual awareness and unity, where we recognize our oneness with all.

The Course encourages us to move from the illusory dimension to the real one by shifting our perception and choosing love over fear.

Q. If we’re dreaming in Heaven, how do we wake up?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," waking up from the dream is often described as a process of spiritual awakening. Here are some key ideas from the Course on how to "wake up" from the illusion of the dream:

1. **Forgiveness**: This is central to the teachings of ACIM. True forgiveness involves letting go of judgments and grievances and seeing the inherent innocence in ourselves and others. It's a way to release the past and open ourselves to the present moment.

2. **Shifting Perception**: The Course encourages us to shift our perception from the ego's perspective of fear, separation, and guilt to the Holy Spirit's perspective of love, unity, and innocence. This shift helps us to see the world differently and to recognize our true nature.

3. **Choosing Love Over Fear**: By consistently choosing love over fear in our thoughts, words, and actions, we align ourselves with our true essence and weaken the ego's hold on our minds.

4. **Practicing Mindfulness**: Being present and aware in each moment allows us to recognize when we're slipping into the dream and to gently bring ourselves back to a state of wakefulness.

5. **Joining with Others**: Recognizing our interconnectedness with all beings and practicing compassion and kindness helps us to dissolve the illusion of separation.

Waking up is seen as a gradual process, where we move closer to our true essence and away from the illusory world created by the ego. The Course emphasizes that this journey is supported by a higher power and that we are never alone in our efforts to awaken.

Q. Who wakes us up?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the process of waking up from the dream is often depicted as a collaborative effort between us and a higher power. Here are the main ideas around this concept:

1. **The Holy Spirit**: According to ACIM, the Holy Spirit acts as our internal guide, helping us to navigate the illusion of the dream and leading us toward truth and awakening. The Holy Spirit offers us the perception of love and unity, in contrast to the ego's perception of fear and separation.

2. **Self-Responsibility**: While the Holy Spirit provides guidance, we are also responsible for our own awakening. This means consistently choosing to align our thoughts, perceptions, and actions with love and forgiveness.

3. **Inner Teacher**: The Course teaches that we have an "Inner Teacher" (the Holy Spirit) who helps us to reinterpret our experiences and to see beyond the illusions of the ego. By listening to this inner guidance, we can move closer to spiritual awakening.

4. **Divine Assistance**: The Course suggests that divine assistance is always available to us, but we must be willing to accept and trust it. This requires a willingness to let go of the ego's control and to be open to receiving help from a higher source.

In essence, the process of waking up is a partnership between our own efforts and the guidance and support of the Holy Spirit. It's a journey of inner transformation, where we gradually move from the illusions of the dream to the reality of love and unity.

Q. This implies we’re waking ourselves up? What about God waking us up?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the concept of awakening involves both our own efforts and divine assistance. While we are encouraged to take responsibility for our own spiritual journey, the Course also emphasizes the role of God in our awakening.

Here's how ACIM presents the relationship between our efforts and God's role:

1. **Our Role**: We are asked to practice forgiveness, shift our perception from fear to love, and choose the guidance of the Holy Spirit over the ego. These actions help us move closer to awakening.

2. **The Holy Spirit**: The Holy Spirit is seen as God's voice within us, guiding us toward truth and helping us reinterpret our experiences. By listening to this inner guidance, we align ourselves with God's will.

3. **God's Role**: Ultimately, the Course teaches that **God is the One who completes the process of awakening**. While we do our part by being willing and open, it is God's love and grace that fully awakens us to our true reality.

In essence, **we prepare ourselves for awakening through our efforts and willingness, but it is God who actually awakens us**. This partnership between our actions and divine assistance is central to the teachings of ACIM.

Q. ACIM teaches the Holy Spirit is the Voice for God and not the Voice of God. What does this mean?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the distinction between the **Voice for God** and the **Voice of God** is subtle but significant:

- **Voice for God**: This refers to the Holy Spirit as an intermediary that communicates God's will to us in a way that we can understand. The Holy Spirit acts as a translator or messenger, conveying divine guidance and wisdom to help us navigate our spiritual journey.  

- **Voice of God**: This would imply a direct communication from God without any intermediary. In the context of ACIM, we usually don't experience direct communication with God because our minds are clouded by the ego's illusions. The Holy Spirit helps bridge this gap by interpreting God's messages for us.

In essence, the Holy Spirit is seen as the Voice **for** God because it speaks on behalf of God, translating His will into terms that we, in our current state of awareness, can grasp and apply in our lives.

Q. ACIM teaches God’s first creation was Christ and an innocent question was asked. The question was like, “What else is there?” Why didn’t God answer the question?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the concept of Christ represents the one Son of God, encompassing all of creation. The question “What else is there?” symbolizes the beginning of the separation or the desire for something other than unity with God. This question reflects curiosity and the wish to experience individuality and separation from the Divine Oneness.

According to the teachings, God didn't answer the question because, in the pure Oneness of God's reality, there is no “else.” There is only the eternal, unchanging presence of God and His creation. By not acknowledging the question, God maintains the truth of Oneness and the illusion of separation remains unaddressed.

The Course explains that the desire for separation led to the creation of the illusionary world we experience. The Holy Spirit was given to us as a guide to help us remember our true nature and to undo the effects of that initial question by leading us back to the awareness of our unity with God.

Q. Did Christ create the “Big Bang” because of this unanswered question?

A. "A Course in Miracles" does not directly address the concept of the "Big Bang" or the scientific creation of the universe. However, it does offer a metaphysical perspective on the creation of the physical world. According to ACIM, the physical universe, including the concept of time and space, is part of the illusion resulting from the desire for separation from God.

The idea of Christ in ACIM represents the one Son of God, the collective essence of all that God created. The notion of asking, "What else is there?" symbolizes the initial thought of separation from the Divine Oneness. This desire for separation is what led to the creation of the illusory world we experience.

In this context, the "Big Bang" can be seen as a metaphorical representation of the moment the illusion of separation began. It signifies the fragmentation of the Oneness into the multiplicity we perceive in the physical universe. However, it's important to note that this is a metaphorical interpretation and not a literal explanation.

In summary, while ACIM doesn't specifically address the "Big Bang," it does suggest that the physical world, including the universe's creation, is part of the illusion stemming from the desire for separation from God.

Q. What does “The Disappearance Of The Universe” by Gary Renard say about the “Big Bang”?

A. In "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, the "Big Bang" is discussed within the context of the illusion of separation and the idea that the physical universe is a construct of the ego. Renard, through conversations with "ascended masters," suggests that the "Big Bang" is part of the grand illusion created by the ego to experience separation from God.

The book emphasizes that the physical universe, including events like the "Big Bang," is not the ultimate reality but rather a temporary, illusory experience. The teachings encourage us to recognize this illusion and to focus on the truth of our oneness with God, which transcends the physical world.

Q. ACIM teaches there is a mind outside of time and space which is not God’s Mind, but the ego mind created by Christ out of fear when the first question went unanswered. However, God’s second creation was the Holy Spirit Who was made to completely heal Christ’s Mind. Is this correct?

A. You're on the right track, and you've captured some of the key ideas presented in "A Course in Miracles." Let's break it down:

1. **Ego Mind**: ACIM teaches that the ego mind was created as a response to the desire for separation from God. This ego mind is an illusion, outside of time and space, and it's characterized by fear, guilt, and separation. It's not part of God's creation but a product of the desire to experience something "other" than the oneness with God.

2. **The Question**: The desire for separation is symbolized by the question, "What else is there?" This question represents the wish to experience individuality and separation from God.

3. **The Holy Spirit**: In response to the separation, God created the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit serves as the bridge between the illusion of the ego mind and the reality of God's Oneness. The Holy Spirit's role is to guide us back to the awareness of our true nature and to heal the mind of the separation.

4. **Healing the Mind**: The Holy Spirit's purpose is to help us undo the effects of the ego mind and to bring us back to the recognition of our Oneness with God. This process involves forgiveness, shifting our perception from fear to love, and choosing the guidance of the Holy Spirit over the ego.

In summary, the ego mind represents the illusion of separation, while the Holy Spirit is God's creation to heal that illusion and guide us back to our true nature.

Q. Was Christ completely healed by the Holy Spirit?

A. "A Course in Miracles" teaches that the Holy Spirit was created by God to heal the mind of Christ and restore it to the awareness of its true nature. The Holy Spirit's role is to guide us away from the ego's illusions and towards the recognition of our oneness with God. 

In this context, **the healing is a process that occurs within the minds of all who identify with the idea of separation**, not just a singular "Christ" figure. The Holy Spirit continuously works to help us undo the ego's illusions and return to a state of perfect unity and love.

The Course suggests that, on a higher level, the healing is already complete because time is an illusion. In reality, the separation never truly occurred, and the mind of Christ remains whole and perfect. However, from our perspective within the illusion, the process of healing and awakening continues as we practice forgiveness and align ourselves with the Holy Spirit's guidance.

So, in essence, the healing of Christ's mind by the Holy Spirit is both a completed truth on a higher level and an ongoing process in our experience.

Q. So, the mind outside of time and space which is not God’s Mind made the human body?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the mind outside of time and space that is not God's Mind is the ego mind. According to the teachings, the ego mind was created as a result of the desire for separation from God. The human body and the physical world are seen as part of the illusion created by the ego mind to experience this separation.

The ego mind uses the body to reinforce the belief in separation, individuality, and vulnerability. It keeps us focused on the material world, where we often feel disconnected from our true spiritual essence.

The Holy Spirit, on the other hand, helps us reinterpret our perception of the body and the world. Instead of seeing the body as a means of separation, the Holy Spirit guides us to use it as a tool for communication, healing, and extending love. This shift in perception helps us move closer to the awareness of our true unity with God.

So, in the context of ACIM, the ego mind is responsible for the creation of the human body as part of the illusion of separation. The Holy Spirit's role is to help us see beyond this illusion and recognize our true nature as spiritual beings.

Q. When the last ego mind that thinks it’s a body is healed will the mind outside of time and space which is not God’s Mind simply vanish?

A. In "A Course in Miracles," the ultimate goal is the complete healing of the mind from the illusion of separation. When the last ego mind that perceives itself as a body is healed, it signifies the end of the belief in separation and the full realization of our Oneness with God.

ACIM teaches that the ego mind is an illusion and has no real existence. Therefore, once all minds are healed and fully awaken to the truth, the illusion of the ego mind will simply vanish. This is because the ego mind was never real to begin with—it was a mistaken belief, a projection of fear and separation.

With the dissolution of the ego mind, only the reality of God's love and Oneness remains. The Course describes this as the return to the awareness of our true nature, where we fully recognize our eternal unity with God and all creation.

So yes, according to ACIM, when the last ego mind is healed, the illusion of the ego mind will vanish, leaving only the true reality of God's eternal presence.

Q. So in essence we are all human beings transitioning to our true nature as Christ Beings. Correct?

A. Yes, that's correct. According to "A Course in Miracles," our true nature is not as separate human beings but as part of the one Son of God, which the Course refers to as Christ. The process of spiritual awakening involves transitioning from the illusion of being separate, individual bodies to the realization of our true identity as Christ Beings—unified with God and all of creation.

This transition involves:

- **Recognizing the Illusion**: Understanding that the physical world and the ego's perception of separation are illusions created by the mind.

- **Practicing Forgiveness**: Letting go of judgments and grievances to heal our perception and align with love.

- **Shifting Perception**: Moving from the ego's perspective of fear and separation to the Holy Spirit's perspective of love and unity.

- **Awakening to Oneness**: Realizing our true nature as eternal, unified beings within the Mind of God.

In essence, the journey described in ACIM is one of remembering and returning to our true nature as Christ Beings. God Is. Bob

ACIM Core Beliefs 

1. This world is not real. God did not create this world nor even know of its existence. The entire universe is an illusion dreamt by the Son of God.

2. Pure non-duality: Anything that comes from God must be exactly like Him. God could not create anything that is not perfect, or else He  wouldn’t be perfect. 

3. Consciousness is the domain of the ego and was conceived after  we dreamt of  separation.

4. Spirit is unchanging, perfect, and eternal. This is the state of  Heaven.

5. Truth is not different for everyone. Truth is truth.

6. There are no levels in Heaven. All conflict arises  from the concept of   levels. We are either enlightened and back in reality with God, or still  dreaming of separation. Only life in Heaven is real.

7. Life in all its myriad forms or possibilities is already scripted at the instant of separation.The only choice is in our mind, where we decide  to  identify  with the Holy Spirit or with the ego, when interpreting each  moment.

8. Life in this world is insane. Nothing makes sense in this world. The  world was made as an attack on God.

9. There is only one higher self, the Holy Spirit. Also known as the Voice for God, our memory of God, or the reflection of God’s love in our dream.         

10. Collectively, we are the Son of God. God created only One Son of God. 

11. There is no evil or devil, only illusory madness projected by our ego mind and thankfully, they are not real.

12. Every attack is an attack upon ourselves. We project our unconscious guilt onto (dream) figures or situations that seemingly attack us. So now they are guilty, not us. The cause of our guilt arises from our imagined separation from God.

13. Life is a lesson. Every opportunity is used by the Holy Spirit to teach forgiveness to undo the ego mind.

14. Time and space are illusions, and Spirit has nothing to do with them.       

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