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From what does the belief that we do not have the power to heal arise? Class 11 |
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The mistaken idea that our power or the intellect does the healing. (L.S.O.M. 246.1) False belief we have the power to heal. |
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What is the consciousness that heals? Class 11 |
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Consciousness that heals is the recognition of and the faith in the Principle and the conviction that "IT" will always respond. And knowing IT can only respond according to our mental attitude. (LSOM 250.5) The Power of Faith and Conviction |
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On what does the possibility of spiritual mind healing rest? Class 11 |
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Spiritual Mind healing rests on the theory we are surrounded by a Universal Mind and that IT acts on our thought and according to Law. (SOM 177.1) |
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What is the personal responsiblity of the Practitioner in healing? Class 11 |
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There is no personal responsiblity in healing, the Practitioner directs the Power and lets it work. (SOM 179.1) Practitioner knows the Truth. |
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What is the distinction between the process in and the process of healing? Class 11 |
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There is a process in healing but no process of healing. We may go through a process to arrive at a realization of Truth that is the process in healing. |
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What does Ernest Hollmes mean when he says, "Our word has the exact amount of power that we put into it."? Class 12 |
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Definition
Our words have the same amount of power as our conviction or faith. |
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How do we develop the capacity to consciously use the Law? Class 12 |
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Definition
It is through the practice and willingness to learn. |
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Why is it not necessary to struggle with condition? Class 12 |
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Definition
Conditions flow within out and not without in. Your thoughts create your conditions. |
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How does Holmes reconcile these two concepts from the Bible: "what we sow we must reap" and "if a man repents his "sins are blotted out, and remembered no more forever"? Class 12 |
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Definition
The law never changes but we must change our ways of using the Law. |
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According to Deepak Chopra, what is the ideal relationship between movement and stillness? How does Ernest Holmes express this same concept? Class 12 |
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Definition
Being in stillness will bring out our creativity while movement expresses that creativity. The use of both at the same time makes activity easier. |
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From a spiritual point of view, what three ways do relationships contibute to our lives? Classes 13-14 |
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Path of awakening:through relationships we learn to understand ourself. Path of healing: relationships as a vehicle for physical, spiritual,emotional. Path of fulfillment: environment of peace,love,harmony. |
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Name five spiritual principles that can apply when doing spiritual counseling and treatment with clients with relationship challenges. Classes 13-14 |
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Definition
1.Choice is our eternal birth right. All of life is the out picturing of consciousness.(c.blaming others) 2. We are always responsible for our own experience of life. We can only change our own consciouness. (c.for changing others) 3. As we give love we attract love in return. A law manifest the mental equivalent we hold in mind opposing thoughts cancel each other in the Law. It is done unto you as you believe. (creating a new relationship) |
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Five Spiritual Principles Continued. Clases 13-14 |
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God is my source. (relationships do not make us feel complete) All that God is I am. |
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Explain these two statements: All life is the out-picturing of consciousness. All life is relationship. Are they related? Classes 13-14 |
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Definition
Our out-picturing of consciousness is the growth we did because of choices we make at a soul level in our early life. Our life is how we think and feel. Relationship is what this earthly life is about.Our foundation in the contemporary world is relationships. Relationship is what our spiritual is about as well. Our relationships are related to how we think and feel.(There is only one life and that's God) |
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Why can we not treat "the other person" when one partner reports conflict within a relationship? Classes 13-14 |
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Definition
We are only responsible for the reaction of the other person. You cannot pray for a condition. You can only pray for the Truth. |
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How can real moments (love) enhance any relationships? Classes 13-14 |
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Unconditional love creates a fulfilling relationship. Significant relationships of all is our relationship with ourselves or the God within us. |
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