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“I have invented the world I see.” – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 32
What if letting go isn’t about loss or defeat—but about loosening your grip on a way of seeing that no longer serves you, so something new can take shape?
In this episode, we explore Lesson 32 from the A Course in Miracles Workbook for Students, which invites us to take creative ownership of how we see the world. Rather than being passive observers of our lives, this lesson reminds us that we are powerful interpreters—and that interpretation shapes experience.
Key Insights from Lesson 32
✨ The world you see is a mirror, not a prison: The outer world reflects the inner world—your beliefs, stories, and assumptions. When you shift the lens, you shift the experience. Healing begins in perception.
✨ You hold the paintbrush: Each thought is a stroke on the canvas of your reality. When you bring awareness to what you’re creating, you open the door to transformation—thought by thought, choice by choice.
✨ Your freedom lies in authorship: You don’t have to keep living out someone else’s script—or even your ego’s. You can pause. Reframe. Rewrite. The story is yours to tell.
Reflection Questions
What narrative do I keep reinforcing about myself, others, or life—and am I ready to write a new one?
Is there a situation I’ve been interpreting through fear or insecurity? What might it look like to reinterpret it through love?
What would it feel like to create a life guided by love rather than obligation or fear of disappointing others?
Where in my life have I been reacting to a situation without realizing I invented the way I’m seeing it? What else could be true?
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“I have invented the world I see.” – A Course in Miracles Workbook, Lesson 32
What if letting go isn’t about loss or defeat—but about loosening your grip on a way of seeing that no longer serves you, so something new can take shape?
In this episode, we explore Lesson 32 from the A Course in Miracles Workbook for Students, which invites us to take creative ownership of how we see the world. Rather than being passive observers of our lives, this lesson reminds us that we are powerful interpreters—and that interpretation shapes experience.
Key Insights from Lesson 32
✨ The world you see is a mirror, not a prison: The outer world reflects the inner world—your beliefs, stories, and assumptions. When you shift the lens, you shift the experience. Healing begins in perception.
✨ You hold the paintbrush: Each thought is a stroke on the canvas of your reality. When you bring awareness to what you’re creating, you open the door to transformation—thought by thought, choice by choice.
✨ Your freedom lies in authorship: You don’t have to keep living out someone else’s script—or even your ego’s. You can pause. Reframe. Rewrite. The story is yours to tell.
Reflection Questions
What narrative do I keep reinforcing about myself, others, or life—and am I ready to write a new one?
Is there a situation I’ve been interpreting through fear or insecurity? What might it look like to reinterpret it through love?
What would it feel like to create a life guided by love rather than obligation or fear of disappointing others?
Where in my life have I been reacting to a situation without realizing I invented the way I’m seeing it? What else could be true?
CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINT
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