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A Course in Miracles VimeoA Course in Miracles - David Hoffmeister tells us that you demonstrate whether you are Spirit or flesh by what you share. If you offer anything in form, you’re offering yourself a crown of thorns instead of a gift of lilies. What is your intention? Early ACIM student Barbara Varley went through her closet and threw out all the clothes that she had bought to attract the eyes of others. We need to look at our purpose for everything that we are attached to in the world. The only concept that can really be shared is the Holy Spirit’s forgiveness. The Holy Spirit is the maker of the real world, the bridge that brings us home.
This recording of David Hoffmeister took place at Duncan, BC on Vancouver Island in August 2011. For the full talk, go to a-course-in-miracles.org/wp-co...
Mystic David Hoffmeister is a living demonstration that peace is possible. His gentle demeanor and articulate, non-compromising expression are a gift to all. David is world-renowned for his practical application of A Course in Miracles. His clarity about the function of forgiveness in spiritual Awakening and his radical use of mindful movie-watching in the release of judgment is unsurpassed. The purity of the message he shares points directly to the Source.
Background Music used in this video: “La Casa Piano Meditation 2” by Jason Press: jasonpress.bandcamp.com
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