T-22-IV Seeing Past the Form of Error.
9-22-2025
“You can see reason. This is not a play on words, for here is the beginning of a vision that has meaning. Vision is sense, quite literally.” (1.4-6)
“You could say that … continue reading
“You can see reason. This is not a play on words, for here is the beginning of a vision that has meaning. Vision is sense, quite literally.” (1.4-6)
“You could say that … continue reading
“Today I will choose the joy of truth over the misery of illusions.” ~CircleofA.org
“A savior cannot be a judge, nor mercy condemnation. And vision cannot damn, but only bless.” (8.5-6)
I am ready … continue reading
To aid in reflecting on this section, CircleofA.org asked that if I do think that bodies separate me from others than how do I feel about Jesus calling me insane?
My thought was, ‘still … continue reading
Jesus describes reason as utilizing True premises for arriving at a sound conclusion in our mind This section gives us the True premises to accept our holiness.
Robert Perry summarizes Jesus’ points … continue reading
“I will not be afraid to look within and see my innocence.” ~CircleofA.org
Paragraph 4 of this section got my attention. I am in a different place in consciousness but feel boastful to … continue reading
D The fourth obstacle: The Fear of God. (Para 10-21).
“The obstacles seem to be not so much a series of separate obstacles but a single system of nested obstacles. You desire to get … continue reading
“In any situation in which you are uncertain, the first thing to consider, very simply, is “What do I want to come of this? What is it for?” (2.1-2)
Setting a positive goal, one that … continue reading
“You undertook together, to invite the Holy Spirit into your relationship.” (13.1)
“A relationship undertaken by two individuals for their unholy purposes suddenly has holiness for its goal.” (6.2)
Robert Perry, in … continue reading
“In all my relationships, I am here only to ‘make happy’.” ~CircleofA.org… continue reading
“Your lack of faith in the power that heals all pain arises from your wish to retain some aspects of reality for fantasy.” (3.3)
In his commentary, Robert Perry called me out for what … continue reading