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Understanding The ACIM-syndrom



Direct from A Course In Miracles, ACIM (acim.org):

Chapter 21

REASON AND PERCEPTION

Introduction

Projection makes perception.  The world you see is what you gave it, nothing more than that.  But though it is no more than that, it is not less.  Therefore, to you it is important.  It is the witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition.  

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[COMMON OCCURRENCE ADDITION: we're literally walking around in a day-sleep trance at night awake in a world working and going the extra mile just to be able to hope to have the savings to be able to afford a mentally-sick-of-it day off.]

THERE ARE TWO READINGS-in the first exists the idea that what is projected can be tracted and the mind naturally assumes forgiveness to be the way, to absolve any need for retraction whatsoever, retro-action included.
-in the second, exists the idea that ALL we need to do is change thinking to change reality but omits completely the part about thinking leading us to action, while impounding into the reader the real importance of first working on developing the sense called "thinking" to include BOTH readings.
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As a man thinketh, so does he perceive.  

Therefore, seek not to change the world, but choose to change your mind about the world.  Perception is a result and not a cause. 



THE ACIM SYNDROM is to self-convenience that action is not direly needed in a global plan to end all wars, for all of us to have that ACIM Happy Dream!!  

We're sitting in the "now" time where our decisions yield effects much much quicker the more and more we've honed ourselves into this clean-slate mental state called "oneness", or, just One.  It's like a mentally-detached feeling of timings but then remembering that the order of timings implies an order of orders that is singular, always, present, always able, and completely undetectable.  That's all.  Just a slight little error, minor mis-perception on the part of most ACIMers.  Good job on the whole, team, though, really!.  

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