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A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | Chapter 2, Part IX, Paragraph 8 to 15 | July 9, 2025

A Course in Miracles Deep Dive | Chapter 2, Part IX, Paragraph 8 to 15 | July 9, 2025

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In today’s talk, we explored how fear arises and how it is corrected according to A Course in Miracles.

Key points:

  1. Fear signals inner misalignment.
    It arises when what you want conflicts with what you do, revealing hidden will conflicts.
  2. God’s Will and your true will are never separate.
    Strain and fear come only from believing they are. When you remember your will is one with God’s, action becomes effortless.
  3. Fear comes from lack of love.
    The only remedy is perfect love, which is the Atonement – the recognition that separation never occurred.
  4. You cannot truly will without love.
    Willing without love is an ego illusion. Your real will is always aligned with love and creation.
  5. Fear of your own thoughts keeps you from recognizing your mind’s true power.
    Only loving thoughts are real; fearful or angry thoughts have no true creative effect, though they appear to produce suffering within the dream.
  6. Acting out anger reinforces separation and suffering.
    Correction is not suppression, but seeing anger as a call for love, choosing a new perception.

Integration reflection:

“Where am I still believing my will conflicts with God’s Will, and what would shift if I remembered they are the same?”

This section invites us to see fear not as something to fight, but as a signal to return to love and realign with truth.

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