Thought being vibration, there is an integrative period for new thought to equalize with ones overall vibration – or mindset. This is true with all learning and the reason for levels of study, but particularly so when we reach toward higher octaves of understanding. While interfacing with higher octaves, there is a time of vacillation before synchronization occurs. According to Universal Law, a wavering of pitch leads us through a time of recurring obscurity, but only because we are crossing a larger span of integration than what we are accustomed to. Ride out this depolarization of thought vibration. Equalization will occur somewhere amid the poles of your changing beliefs according to your focus.
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A basic of A Course in Miracles or ACIM, says the one sin is that we fell asleep and forgot who we are. The one solution is to wake up and remember the truth. Learning to adjust our lens on life brings clarity and dissolves erroneous mindsets and the guilt or sin that binds. When I took A Course in Miracles and learned to view life from a point beyond the psychological complexities of a frozen mindset– I learned about sin, the solution, and freedom. It is a sin to call yourself a sinner when you are created from infinite wisdom. Don’t react to lies about your identity because of a belief system someone else laid on you. Take the responsibility to look within and walk through the walls of any mindset that speaks ill of you. The truth is that you are light emanated by a greater light and above the belief systems of the world with their multiplicities of sin, guilt, and shame. A Course in Miracles is a way to learn about what we are as universal beings. There is a solution to the one sin and it is found in the one law you need to understand. The law is called The Golden Rule.
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I took A Course in Miracles, ACIM, and have always wanted to be able to share my innermost thoughts through transformative writing and I did so by writing a book titled “The Narrow Gate, A Journey Through Identity, Belief, and Perception. Before I started this ACIM type writing I took some refresher classes in creative writing through The Long Ridge Writer’s Group, and while writing a 500-word short story assignment I became entranced with what turned out to be my 52,000-word spiritual narrative about universal natural law. I’ve heard many creative writers talk about reaching a jet stream of creativity. Now I know what they mean. Everything I had ever learned and experienced spiritually came to the surface in writing my manuscript about The Narrow Gate, A Journey Through Identity, Belief, and Perception. For two years I pulled from my old writings on identity, belief, and perception. Hours went by in blocks of ten. I expanded and pieced my creation together.
Among the topics included in the mix are the law of attraction and principles of vibration, anxiety and panic disorder, reconciliation of a repressed memory, man-made-fear-based theology, its cause and effect, forgiveness, projection, illusions, the list goes on. In A Course in Miracles format, the message in my depiction of identity, belief, and perception is to show how we can still manage to listen to the wind song of life in a chaotic world. We can learn about the narrow gate opening to absolute reality of ACIM.
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We hear about universal law, such as the law of attraction, but do people take the subject seriously? I know I do because my life has changed. It’s becoming very evident that attitude determines so much of how my day will go. Natural law concerning universal energy do work as does ACIM. I found that when first consciously acting on these laws it took a lot of effort to get out of the mess I had made before I learned these laws. But then I gained “momentum” and the things that used to take so much effort are a lot easier. I’m accomplishing more now through an attitude that supports inner transformation. After all, it is the inner that creates the outer.
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When I lived in Carlsbad, California…I visited the Self Realization Fellowship Temple in Encinitas for a service one evening. The feeling permeating the temple was incredible. The temple was filled to capacity and the Self Realization Fellowship monk leading the service made a comment that the peace in the room that night was palpable. When the service ended, I felt light as a feather and thought I was about to float as I left the temple.
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Though the ancient mystics were aware of The Sidereal Calendar with its 36,000-year cycle through the twelve ages, it has only been since the mid to late 1960s that talk about a new age began percolating amidst the fringes of society. With the help of The Beatles, those early days of transcendental meditation and consciousness raising started an upswing in the questioning of reality. Of course, there were other influences that brought eastern philosophies to America, such as Paramahansa Yogananda with The Self Realization Fellowship in the early part of the 20th century, but it took decades for interest in these new ways of thinking to take hold in The United States. In recent years, books and other media about the workings of universal law and quantum physics have shed light on the subject.