I Am the Dreamer of My Dream ~ ACIM Review 281-290 and Satsang w/ Dear One ~ Dave Phare ~ 6.10.23 

18 de jul. de 2023 · 2h 9m 29s
I Am the Dreamer of My Dream ~ ACIM Review 281-290 and Satsang w/ Dear One ~ Dave Phare ~ 6.10.23 
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I Am the Dreamer of My Dream ~ ACIM Review 281-290 and Satsang w/ Dear One ~ Dave Phare ~ 6.10.23 After a brief hiatus "Satsang w/ Dear One" Brother,...

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I Am the Dreamer of My Dream ~ ACIM Review 281-290 and Satsang w/ Dear One ~ Dave Phare ~ 6.10.23

After a brief hiatus "Satsang w/ Dear One" Brother, Dave Phare, continues again by checking in with a few of his devoted students as they explore together the looping triggers and patterns that are calling out, not only for a present healing, but being recognized as the "representative" catalysts for a complete undoing of the belief in separation and ultimately the awakening from the dream. A commitment was also made to continue the completion of ACIM's last 100 workbook lessons together. This joining includes the activation of ACIM WB Lessons 280-291 Part II Section 6. What Is the Holy Spirit?

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ACIM Chapter 27: The Healing of the Dream
VII. The Dreamer of the Dream

Suffering is an emphasis upon all that the world has done to injure you. ²Here is the world’s demented version of salvation clearly shown. ³Like to a dream of punishment, in which the dreamer is unconscious of what brought on the attack against himself, he sees himself attacked unjustly and by something not himself. ⁴He is the victim of this “something else,” a thing outside himself, for which he has no reason to be held responsible. ⁵He must be innocent because he knows not what he does, but what is done to him. ⁶Yet is his own attack upon himself apparent still, for it is he who bears the suffering. ⁷And he cannot escape because its source is seen outside himself. 2. Now you are being shown you _can_ escape. ²All that is needed is you look upon the problem as it is, and not the way that you have set it up. ³How could there be another way to solve a problem that is very simple, but has been obscured by heavy clouds of complication, which were made to keep the problem unresolved? ⁴Without the clouds the problem will emerge in all its primitive simplicity. ⁵The choice will not be difficult, because the problem is absurd when clearly seen. ⁶No one has difficulty making up his mind to let a simple problem be resolved if it is seen as hurting him, and also very easily removed. 3. The “reasoning” by which the world is made, on which it rests, by which it is maintained, is simply this: “_You_ are the cause of what I do. ²Your presence justifies my wrath, and you exist and think apart from me. ³While you attack I must be innocent. ⁴And what I suffer from is your attack.” ⁵No one who looks upon this “reasoning” exactly as it is could fail to see it does not follow and it makes no sense. ⁶Yet it seems sensible, because it looks as if the world were hurting you. ⁷And so it seems as if there is no need to go beyond the obvious in terms of cause. 4. There is indeed a need. ²The world’s escape from condemnation is a need which those within the world are joined in sharing. ³Yet they do not recognize their common need. ⁴For each one thinks that if he does his part, the condemnation of the world will rest on him. ⁵And it is this that he perceives to _be_ his part in its deliverance. ⁶Vengeance must have a focus. ⁷Otherwise is the avenger’s knife in his own hand, and pointed to himself. ⁸And he must see it in another’s hand, if he would be a victim of attack he did not choose. ⁹And thus he suffers from the wounds a knife he does not hold has made upon himself. 5. This is the purpose of the world he sees. ²And looked at thus, the world provides the means by which this purpose seems to be fulfilled. ³The means attest the purpose, but are not themselves a cause. ⁴Nor will the cause be changed by seeing it apart from its effects. ⁵The cause produces the effects, which then bear witness to the cause, and not themselves. ⁶Look, then, beyond effects. ⁷It is not here the cause of suffering and sin must lie. ⁸And dwell not on the suffering and sin, for they are but reflections of their cause. 6. The part you play in salvaging the world from condemnation is your own escape. ²Forget not that the witness to the world of evil cannot speak except for what has seen a need for evil in the world. ³And this is where your guilt was first beheld. ⁴In separation from your brother was the first attack upon yourself begun. ⁵And it is this the world bears witness to. ⁶Seek not another cause, nor look among the mighty legions of its witnesses for its undoing. ⁷They support its claim on your allegiance. ⁸What conceals the truth is not where you should look to _find_ the truth.
(https://acim.org/acim/en/s/312#1:1-6:8 | T-27.VII.1:1–6:8)

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