Spiritual Practice | Bringing Illusions to the Truth, Conflict, Discernment, Fear, From Darkness to Light, Guidance, Illusion vs Reality, Intuition, Lafayette California, Listen and Follow, Self-Honesty, Series Classics, True and False Empathy
How can I practice being truly helpful? Often in this world you might find yourself wanting to be helpful and then feeling conflicted, wondering: “How did this happen? How did I get in so much conflict? I was trying to help.” Let Spirit show you the difference between false and true empathy. The more you join with the Holy Spirit on this journey and practice true empathy, the more you experience that the fears in your mind simply melt away.
Modern Mysticism | Attack Thoughts, Baarn The Netherlands, Death, Empty Your Mind, From Darkness to Light, Grievances, Listen and Follow, Perception, Possession, Right Mind and Wrong Mind, Series Quantum Love Tour Europe, Suffering, Time and Space, Transfer of Training, True and False Empathy, True Forgiveness, Trust, Unified Perception, Unwinding from the World, Victimhood, with Friends
One of the early ACIM lessons is, ‘I have invented the world I see.’ W-32. Everything in this linear world is a projection from the ego. When we perceive murder or victimhood, it is an attack thought in the mind, projected out onto the world. Listening and following the Spirit is the way to transforming the wrong-minded thinking into right-minded thinking. There is one problem, and one solution!
Spiritual Practice | Atonement, Attack Thoughts, Cluelessness, Empty Your Mind, Miracle Worker, Non-Judgment, Prayer, Quantum, True and False Empathy, True Innocence, True Joy, True Love, Unified Perception, with Friends
In this powerful and humorous talk, David Hoffmeister addresses topics such as Do not see error, What is the Atonement?, How can I be truly helpful?, and What is Quantum Love?. He also talks about the joy of a life where you don’t perceive any problems. When you are in a “no problem” state of mind it gets funny when somebody is trying to convince you that there is a problem. Oh, come here, let me give you a hug!