365 Days of Love and Miracles with Arlene Geres

Lesson 184 from the workbook of A Course in Miracles


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"The name of God is my inheritance....Thus what you need are intervals each day in which the learning of the world becomes a transitory phase; a prison house from which you go into the sunlight and forget the darkness. Here you understand the Word, the Name which God has given you; the one Identity which all things share; the one acknowledgment of what is true....Use all the little names and symbols which delineate the world of darkness. Yet accept them not as your reality....God has no name. And yet His Name becomes the final lesson that all things are one, and at this lesson does all learning end...
"Father, our Name is Yours. In It we are united with all living things, and You Who are their one Creator. What we made and call by many different names is but a shadow we have tried to cast across Your Own reality. And we are glad and thankful we were wrong. All our mistakes we give to You, that we may be absolved from all effects our errors seemed to have. And we accept the truth You give, in place of every one of them. Your Name is our salvation and escape from what we made. Your Name unites us in the oneness which is our inheritance and peace. Amen."" (W184)

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Welcome to 365 Days of Love and Miracles with Arlene Geres. Each day, we will read and discuss a lesson from the workbook of A Course in Miracles. This programme has transformed my life, as it has for thousands of others all over the world. If you practice the principles, it will work for you as well.

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365 Days of Love and Miracles with Arlene GeresBy Arlene Geres