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Written by Bastiaan Berende   
Monday, 02 August 2010

Practice A Course in Miracles

A Course in Miracles Workbook

The workbook of A Course in Miracles changes the way you think, see, and feel. The first sixty lessons break the pattern of your associated thinking. They free the mind of habitual and preoccupied thinking based on past experiences. They reconnect your thinking with God the Source of your true thought, vision, and emotion.
Lesson 61-220 affirms your true identity and function in this world and beyond it. In lesson 221-365 you learn to pray, listen to God’s voice, and follow God’s directions. (All lessons are listed as PDF’s in the menu to your left).

“A theoretical foundation such as the text provides is necessary as a framework to make the exercises in this workbook meaningful. Yet it is doing the exercises that will make the goal of this course possible. An untrained mind can accomplish nothing. It is the purpose of this workbook to train your mind to think along the lines the text sets forth.”

A structure such as the workbook presents may appear to be anything but spontaneous and free and seems to go against your “free will”.  But the opposite is true. Thanks to the way the workbook lessons are structured your mind regains its power and thus experiences the spontaneity and freedom to choose what it truly wants to think, see, and feel.

Each workbook lesson aims at a definite experience, it reasons and motivates to decide for truth, it transmits your identity and purpose, and instructs on how and when to practice. Each lesson further places itself within the context of the lessons that went before or will follow after, and urges you to ask Jesus, God, or the Holy Spirit for help in applying the lesson and achieve transfer of training. The last part of each lesson gives the tools to maintain the experience of truth aside from the longer exercise periods. These active lesson elements, combined with your willingness to practice each lesson, will bring about the revolutionary change of your mind.

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons aim at a definite experience

Each lesson, sometimes at the beginning at other times in the middle, describes the experience practice aims at. It is important to be aware of the purpose for the exercises because it determines the outcome. This first step focuses your mind and asks you to quietly or openly decide on the experience you want.
“An untrained mind can accomplish nothing. It is the purpose of this workbook to train your mind to think along the lines the text sets forth.”

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons reason, explain, and motivate  

The lesson and its exercises reason with you, explain to you, and motivate you to best apply your mind. It reasons by creating a stark contrast between light and darkness, truth and falsity, leaving you no neutral ground on which to stand or time in which to linger. The lesson disillusions and thus enlightens you. It further explains why doing the lesson is important. It motivates you, it resolves your resistance against doing the exercises, and replaces this resistance with the willingness to receive the gifts practice of the lesson brings.
 

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons remind you of who and what you are

To practice on a deeper level the workbook lessons ask to repeatedly affirm who and what you are. To find your self is the true meaning of salvation. Let yourself be because God created you perfect. If you want to discover your innocence and recognize your perfection, practice the lessons with your hands and feet; heart and soul.

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons tell you how and when to practice

You are responsible for what you think, see, and feel. Nothing happens outside of you or without your consent. Your moment to moment experience results from the thought, image, or emotion you are most dedicated to within yourself. Thus you decide how you relate to each person and each situation.
Sometimes the lesson tells you what attitude to take; to be leisurely and relaxed, or active and attentive; to practice with eyes open or closed. Learn to appreciate how little is asked of you. You may be asked for an honest appraisal or a sincere intention, or an open-mindedness that replaces what you thought you knew with the truth. Willingness to receive instructions and determination to follow through on them brings the experience you have always wanted.

 

A script introducing the longer practice periods, tells you step by step what to say or do, how, when, where, and for how long. The exercises ask you to repeat the central idea in several related forms. Through this repetition and variation the idea for that day transforms your experience of self, others and the world around.
The form of workbook exercise takes an extensive variety. Sometimes you take an inventory and thus release the grievances, laws, or terrors that you associate with your world and yourself. Other times you visualize your enemy or friend and see him forgiven and transformed before you. Still at other times you associate and add your own variations to the idea practiced for the day.

 

The time for each exercise period varies “from a minute or so” in lesson 1 to “half an hour” in later lessons. The number of exercise periods varies from one per day, to one every quarter of an hour.

 

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons each are an integral part of the whole

Although each lesson stands on its own, none of the lessons can be isolated from the sequence of which they are a part. There is a strong connection within each cluster of lessons, and a clear progression from one cluster to the next within the larger structure of the workbook. It is easy to recognize this coherence when you look at the time allotted for each exercise and the times the exercise should be repeated.
The starting paragraph of a lesson often relates the previous lesson to the present one. Relevant themes from earlier lessons and sometimes even from the text are associated for the stage of practice. The workbook lessons display no irrelevant information and thus they keep the mind focused.  They do repeat and vary some principal ideas in several lessons consciously placed over the entire range of workbook lessons.

 

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons suggest you ask for help

Some workbook lessons suggest that you invite Jesus, God, or the Holy Spirit to bring about the desired experience of practice. For optimal learning and the ultimate experience aimed for in practice you need the willingness to ask for help of a greater power and the readiness to let it in and to let God take the last step.
First do everything in your power to understand the purpose of the lesson, to direct your focus and efforts at following the instructions, and at setting aside the times to practice. You have activated the lesson in your mind and have let it work your day. Now that you have done all you were asked to do, step back and let God enter in the place and moment you have created for Him. Unite your will with the Will of the universe. The purpose of the workbook lessons is to train your mind in a systematic way to a different perception of everyone and everything in the world. And for that you might want to ask for a little help.

 

A Course in Miracles workbook lessons provide tools to maintain the desired experience

Each longer practice period asks you to practice at predetermined intervals during the day. Next to these longer practice periods the majority of lessons suggest a short form of practice to maintain the desired experience of the lesson. These shorter exercises ask you to use the idea for the day or a variation thereof in the face of daily distractions and temptations. Vigilance and discipline is required to fully use and benefit from the idea.  Learn to think and act differently in situations that bring up grievances, guilt-ridden emotions and a fearful avoidance. The idea of the day will break your reactive behavior and habitual judgments. Instead make uncompromising affirmations about the reality you share with God and all that is part of His creation.

 

Conclusion

Be amazed at the outcome of honest and sincere practice. Practice the lessons as they are structured and let yourself be led to a new experience, a clear and motivated determination, and a memory of who you are. Discover your wholeness and holiness, learn to ask and receive, and realize the ultimate experience you aimed for.
Embrace the ideas vital for a genuine change of mind and an effective change of the world.

~Bastiaan Berende~

 

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