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My new book More Questions for Growth by Stacy Stewart is now available on amazon in the form of an ebook and softback. I hope it is a catalyst for growth in all who ask themselves the needed questions. Thank you.
Belief is a tool not a sentence. Change it.
You always make good time when heading in the wrong direction. Have patience.
authority.
- A Course in Miracles
(acim.org/acim/en/s/76... | T-3.VI.1:1–5:10)
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you wish to be the author of reality, you will insist on holding on to judgment. ⁹You will also regard judgment with fear, believing that it will someday be used against you. This belief can exist only to the extent that you believe in the efficacy of judgment as a weapon of defense for your own
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makes you feel tired because it is essentially disheartening. ⁵You are not really capable of being tired, but you are very capable of wearying yourself. ⁶The strain of constant judgment is virtually intolerable. ⁷It is curious that an ability so debilitating would be so deeply cherished. ⁸Yet if
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you have judged yourself as capable of being tired. ²When you laugh at someone, it is because you have judged him as unworthy. ³When you laugh at yourself you must laugh at others, if only because you cannot tolerate the idea of being more unworthy than they are. ⁴All this
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you see it in nightmares, or in pleasant disguises in what seem to be your happier dreams. ⁴Nothing that you have refused to accept can be brought into awareness. ⁵It is not dangerous in itself, but you have made it seem dangerous to you.
5. When you feel tired, it is because
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automatically suspended, and this is the process that enables recognition to replace perception.
4. You are very fearful of everything you have perceived but have refused to accept. ²You believe that, because you have refused to accept it, you have lost control over it. ³This is why
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you precisely _because_ you are judging them. ⁴All uncertainty comes from the belief that you are under the coercion of judgment. ⁵You do not need judgment to organize your life, and you certainly do not need it to organize yourself. ⁶In the presence of knowledge all judgment is
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of the tremendous release and deep peace that comes from meeting yourself and your brothers totally without judgment. ²When you recognize what you are and what your brothers are, you will realize that judging them in any way is without meaning. ³In fact, their meaning is lost to
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not have judged against it. ¹⁰In the end it does not matter whether your judgment is right or wrong. ¹¹Either way you are placing your belief in the unreal. ¹²This cannot be avoided in any type of judgment, because it implies the belief that reality is yours to select _from._
3. You have no idea
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in your mind because it has been perceived. ⁷One of the illusions from which you suffer is the belief that what you judged against has no effect. ⁸This cannot be true unless you also believe that what you judged against does not exist. ⁹You evidently do not believe this, or you would
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perception, pointing out that evaluation is its obvious prerequisite. ⁴Judgment always involves rejection. ⁵It never emphasizes only the positive aspects of what is judged, whether in you or in others. ⁶What has been perceived and rejected, or judged and found wanting, remains
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the reality of others you will be unable to avoid judging your own.
2. The choice to judge rather than to know is the cause of the loss of peace. ²Judgment is the process on which perception but not knowledge rests. ³I have discussed this before in terms of the selectivity of
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1. We have already discussed the Last Judgment, but in insufficient detail. ²After the Last Judgment there will be no more. ³Judgment is symbolic because beyond perception there is no judgment. ⁴When the Bible says “Judge not that ye be not judged,” it means that if you judge
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