A Course In Oneness Blog
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Intro to Part I
W-pi.24
Oneness Commentary:
LESSON 24
I do not perceive my own best interests.
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If Oneness is true, there can only be one thing to “want”.
In the world of multiples, there are multiple problems. These problems have multiple solutions, from which there are multiple outcomes to want.
For the mind of Oneness, “want” is sometimes a mystery, an abstraction. Want is based on the possibility of incompleteness, or the shift towards a perfected state. Oneness is whole and complete.
For the mind of multiplicity, want is also an abstraction. It is like that of a child that wants to eat the whole cake at their birthday party because he thinks this will make that One day a great day.
You think you know what will make you happy, yet you don’t even know what you are. The world of multiples taught you that you are one among many. This is all you know about what you are.
If Oneness is true, there can only be one thing to “want”.
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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.
- Read the workbook lesson
(Click the “LESSON” or “Intro” title link).
- Browse back, to read the commentary on the lesson (in italics above)
- Follow the instructions in the workbook lesson
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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.