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Uploaded on Jul 9, 2010

A Course in Miracles the Movie http://www.acourseinmiraclesthemovie.com

The teachings of A Course in Miracles have been supported by such mainstream commentators as Oprah Winfrey, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer & Marianne Williamson, and are additionally supported by countless "New Thought" churches, such as Centers for Spiritual Living & the Association of Unity Churches.

Currently over two million volumes of the book, A Course in Miracles (also referred to as ACIM or the Course) have been published worldwide. Additionally, A Course in Miracles has been translated into nineteen different languages with many new translations underway.

A Course In Miracles The Movie, is a new feature length film that blends interviews from Guides in the ACIM community with the story of Kate, a woman learning to use A Course In Miracles to understand what special relationships are truly for.

This powerful new movie is designed for ACIM teachers & students to support them and their communities.

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  • Lois Coleman

    @dpattiris I DEFINITELY AM!!!!

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  • Lois Coleman

    @dpattiris ...run as fast as you can away from this nonsense. I recently began to work with a man who was trained at E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ A_ _ _ _ _ _. When I realized 90% of what he told me about himself was B.S. and brought it to his attention, he threatened me. He believes he has the "Holy Spirit" speaking through him. These "God Nazis" are everywhere. If you meet someone who tells you they are "one of God's teachers," RUN, RUN, RUN!!!

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  • gamersreview0net

    what is the purpose of life? Life itself is the purpose and that's why it's impossible to explain

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  • AncientAstronautORG

    @dpattiris It helps us to understand (or, remember) that none of those things exist, in our material sense of awareness. What the Course teaches is that all of life's problems are opportunities to learn and practice forgiveness. When everyone has gotten to a certain understanding of love and forgiveness, the above-mentioned physical miseries cease to exist for all (One). Might take us a while but apparently it never really happened in the first place (Time is also illusory). Love and blessings.

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  • willyamisaac

    a very good documentary I recommend checking out is by Miceal Ledwith called The Hamburger Universe, which talks about some of the ridiculous beliefs of the church, and part 2 of this is called How Jesus Became A Christ - talking about his travels to the east

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  • willyamisaac

    actually, if you can dig beneath the layers of accumulated garbage surrounding the religion and it's typical practice, Jesus and Buddha actually have much the same teaching, in a different culture's words and understanding. it seems very likely that during the 80% or more of his life that seems to be missing from the bible (very odd, don't you think?) that he traveled to the east and learned about buddhist and hindu traditions before coming back to his homeland "enlightened"

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  • willyamisaac

    I do think that if he existed at all that he was just a guy who got it. I also follow the teachings of the Buddha, and there is a lot to be learned from any spiritual tradition, as long as people don't start to assume literal meaning behind symbolic stories and then they become very closed-minded. what most christians don't get is that their "word of god" is actually the word of man talking about what they consider god, and has been heavily edited by translation and deliberation

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  • amatorynumber

    Even if in other (materialistic) aspects I disagree with them, I fully agree in this sense with the christian critics such as Russell or Dawkins. Jesus was in many aspects one of the least enlightened of teachers who ever lived, admitedly according to the writings on him by others. By the way, I don't give a damn about what American fundamentalists think, bless them, what a horrible existence they are probably leading. That is enough punishment to also have my hatred on top.

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  • amatorynumber

    If by that you mean that Jesus Christ was simply another teacher, rather than the resurrected son of God, then I might accept that. I am more open to accept that Jesus was an evolved soul who somehow got misinterpreted by a bunch of illiterate peasants than that he was who those same illiterate fishermen (et al.) claimed him to be. In any case, I still found some of the (recorded) teachings of the historical Jesus to be way poorer than those of some of his predecessors, like Buda.

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