
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
"My thoughts are images that I have made." – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 15
What if the world we see isn’t reality, but a projection of the thoughts we’ve created?
This lesson challenges us to question the images we believe are real and invites us to open our minds to true vision.
In this episode of Love & Learn, we explore Lesson 15 from A Course in Miracles Workbook, uncovering the role of our thoughts in shaping how we perceive the world and how releasing fear-based images can lead to clarity and peace.
This Lesson's Practice:
Key Insights on Lesson 15:
1. Thoughts Shape Perception: This lesson highlights that our thoughts do not merely stay in our minds; they project outward, forming the images we believe to be reality. Recognizing this allows us to question whether our perceptions are rooted in love or fear.
2. Image-Making vs. True Vision: What we often call “seeing” is actually the projection of our own mental constructs. True vision, by contrast, reveals the divine truth beyond these illusions, helping us reconnect with love and inner peace.
3. Light Episodes as Symbols of Awakening: The Course mentions “light episodes,” moments of clarity or joy that symbolize the beginning of real vision. These are not the destination but signs that we’re on the right path toward perceiving with love instead of fear.
CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINT
ORACLE DECKS USED
"My thoughts are images that I have made." – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 15
What if the world we see isn’t reality, but a projection of the thoughts we’ve created?
This lesson challenges us to question the images we believe are real and invites us to open our minds to true vision.
In this episode of Love & Learn, we explore Lesson 15 from A Course in Miracles Workbook, uncovering the role of our thoughts in shaping how we perceive the world and how releasing fear-based images can lead to clarity and peace.
This Lesson's Practice:
Key Insights on Lesson 15:
1. Thoughts Shape Perception: This lesson highlights that our thoughts do not merely stay in our minds; they project outward, forming the images we believe to be reality. Recognizing this allows us to question whether our perceptions are rooted in love or fear.
2. Image-Making vs. True Vision: What we often call “seeing” is actually the projection of our own mental constructs. True vision, by contrast, reveals the divine truth beyond these illusions, helping us reconnect with love and inner peace.
3. Light Episodes as Symbols of Awakening: The Course mentions “light episodes,” moments of clarity or joy that symbolize the beginning of real vision. These are not the destination but signs that we’re on the right path toward perceiving with love instead of fear.
CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINT
ORACLE DECKS USED