Lessons

LESSON 188

A Course In Oneness Blog

Instructions below *

Intro to Part I

Intro to 181 – 200

 W-pi.188

Oneness Commentary:

LESSON 188

The peace of God is shining in me now.

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True charity recognizes that Oneness is true even though my brother seems to stand apart from me, the receiver of my giving.

Giving is the most important acknowledgment that what is received was truly in the possession of the giver. Ultimately, what is not shared is not truly possessed.

This is why giving and receiving are the same.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

The purpose of this blog is to assist you with deepening into A Course In Miracles by clarifying the Course concept of Oneness.

  1. Read the workbook lesson

(Click the “LESSON” or “Intro” title link).

  1. Browse back, to read the commentary on the lesson (in italics above)
  2. Follow the instructions in the workbook lesson

Comments are welcomed and appreciated!

To browse to a different LESSON, use the search area above (the magnifying glass). Enter the number of the lesson (also try using Coarse notation). Examples: LESSON 467, would be “467” (or W-pii.467). When the desired commentary is found, just click it.

A Course In Oneness Blog

Instructions below *

Intro to Part I

Intro to 181 – 200

 W-pi.188

Oneness Commentary:

LESSON 188

The peace of God is shining in me now.

+++

Giving is the most important acknowledgment that what is received was truly in the possession of the giver. Ultimately, what is not shared is not truly possessed.

This is why giving and receiving are the same.

True charity recognizes that Oneness is true even though my brother seems to stand apart from me, the receiver of my giving.

++++++++++++

INSTRUCTIONS:

The purpose of this blog is to assist you with deepening into A Course In Miracles by clarifying the Course concept of Oneness.

  1. Read the workbook lesson

(Click the “LESSON” or “Intro” title link).

  1. Browse back, to read the commentary on the lesson (in italics above)
  2. Follow the instructions in the workbook lesson

Comments are welcomed and appreciated!

To browse to a different LESSON, use the search area above (the magnifying glass). Enter the number of the lesson (also try using Coarse notation). Examples: LESSON 467, would be “467” (or W-pii.467). When the desired commentary is found, just click it.

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