T-12-VII A Special Curriculum.
6-10-2025
“You do not know the meaning of love, and this is your handicap. Do not attempt to teach yourself what you do not understand, and do not try to set up curriculum goals, where you … continue reading
“You do not know the meaning of love, and this is your handicap. Do not attempt to teach yourself what you do not understand, and do not try to set up curriculum goals, where you … continue reading
“Being unable to love, the ego would be totally inadequate in love’s presence, for it could not respond at all.” (3.2)
Honesty is a characteristic of God’s teachers. (See the Manual, chapter 4.) I find … continue reading
“If you will recognize that all attack which you perceive is in your own mind and nowhere else, you will at last have placed its source, and where it began it must end.” (6.4)
I … continue reading
“Recognize what does not matter, and if they ask you for something ‘outrageous’ do it because it does not matter.” (4.1)
I know what is valuable, real, eternal and that is my treasure. I can … continue reading
“You do not realize how much you hate your brother. You will not get rid of this until you do realize it, for until then you will think you want to get … continue reading
“Miracles are merely the translation of denial into truth. If to love oneself is to heal oneself, those who are sick do not love themselves. Therefore, they are asking for the love that would heal … continue reading
Robert Perry explained in his commentary for his section, that if only loving thoughts are real then attack in our lives is illusion. I am safe if I stay out of illusion, it … continue reading
“You my child, are afraid of your brother and of you Father and of yourself.” (13.1)
Ask. Laugh at your fears – you saw what was not there.
“For fear lies not in reality, … continue reading
“Every loving thought that the Son of God ever had is eternal. Those which his mind perceived in this world are the world’s only reality.” (2.2-3)
What is real is only what is eternal. In … continue reading
“To God all things are possible. And to Christ it is given to be like the Father.” (11.8-9)
Robert Perry’s commentary on this section helped me to feel into this section. His summary had … continue reading