DPenn
Dianna Penn
Blue Springs, United States
Member Since: Aug 30, 2008
Last Login: Nov 7, 2009
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Status: Good morning! (17 hours ago)
Occupation: Teacher
About Me:
You do not ask too much of life, but far too little. When you let your mind be drawn to bodily concerns, to things you buy, to eminence as valued by the world, you ask for sorrow, not for happiness. [A Course in Miracles] does not attempt to take from you the little that you have. It does not try to substitute utopian ideas for satisfactions which the world contains. There are no satisfactions in the world...
...if you choose a thing that will not last forever, what you chose is valueless...if you choose to take a thing away from someone else, you will have nothing left. This is because, when you deny his right to everything, you have denied your own. You therefore will not recognize the things you really have, denying they are there. Who seeks to take away has been deceived by the illustion loss can offer gain. Yet loss must offer loss, and nothing more...
Complexity is nothing but a screen of smoke, which hides the very simple fact that no decision can be difficult...
"I will not value what is valueless, and only what has value do I seek, for only that do I desire to find."
"I will not value what is worthless, for what is valuable belongs to me."
Course in Miracles
Submitted by
DPenn on Oct 19, 2009 11:47am.
I would like to post this link so people will have an understanding of what I believe.
http://www.christiandeistfellowship.com/index.htm...Read more »