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“I am upset because I see something that is not there.” – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 6
What if your emotional reactions were not caused by external events, but by the stories your mind creates?
In this episode of Love & Learn, we explore Lesson 6 from A Course in Miracles Workbook. This lesson invites us to recognize that our upsets are often based on distorted perceptions, not reality. When we’re upset, we’re reacting to something our mind has created, rather than what’s truly happening. By acknowledging this, we open the door to peace and a deeper understanding of our emotions.
Key Insights on Lesson 6
For example:
“I am angry at __________ because I see something that is not there.”
By acknowledging this, we create space to question the stories we’ve been telling ourselves and let go of old perceptions that no longer serve us.
“I am upset because I see something that is not there.”
It might feel odd at first, but this simple practice helps interrupt the cycle of automatic reactions and opens up the possibility for more clarity and calm. This is how we begin to make real shifts in our thought system—moving from fear to love, one moment of awareness at a time. Keep practicing, and notice how it opens space for a new perspective to emerge.
Remember: Your emotional reactions are often based on stories your mind creates, not reality. By practicing this lesson, you can begin to see beyond the surface and access a deeper sense of peace and understanding.
Tune in and join us as we continue our journey through A Course in Miracles.
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“I am upset because I see something that is not there.” – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 6
What if your emotional reactions were not caused by external events, but by the stories your mind creates?
In this episode of Love & Learn, we explore Lesson 6 from A Course in Miracles Workbook. This lesson invites us to recognize that our upsets are often based on distorted perceptions, not reality. When we’re upset, we’re reacting to something our mind has created, rather than what’s truly happening. By acknowledging this, we open the door to peace and a deeper understanding of our emotions.
Key Insights on Lesson 6
For example:
“I am angry at __________ because I see something that is not there.”
By acknowledging this, we create space to question the stories we’ve been telling ourselves and let go of old perceptions that no longer serve us.
“I am upset because I see something that is not there.”
It might feel odd at first, but this simple practice helps interrupt the cycle of automatic reactions and opens up the possibility for more clarity and calm. This is how we begin to make real shifts in our thought system—moving from fear to love, one moment of awareness at a time. Keep practicing, and notice how it opens space for a new perspective to emerge.
Remember: Your emotional reactions are often based on stories your mind creates, not reality. By practicing this lesson, you can begin to see beyond the surface and access a deeper sense of peace and understanding.
Tune in and join us as we continue our journey through A Course in Miracles.
CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINT
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