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I would like to claim here to any Religious who feels that his church's teachings do not truly satisfy his thirst to know a type, merciful and supportive God, but is somewhat afraid to learn the Program as a result of others' states that it's contradictory with "true" Christianity: Don't fear! I have browse the gospels many times and I assure you that a Program in Wonders is completely in line with Jesus' teachings while he was on earth. Don't fear the fanatical defenders of exclusionist dogma - these poor persons think themselves to be the only carriers of Jesus' meaning, and the sole types worth his delights, while all other should go to hell.

A Course in Wonders shows Jesus' true message: unconditional love for *all people*. While he was on earth, Jesus thought to decide a tree by its fruit. So provide it a take to and see the way the fruits that ripen in your life taste. Should they taste bad, you can reject A Class in Miracles. But if they style as sweet as quarry do, and the an incredible number of different true seekers who have found A Class in Wonders to be nothing less than a heavenly prize, then congratulations - and may possibly your heart continually be abundantly full of calm, warm joy ucdm lecciones.

Since the concept means, A Class in Wonders is a teaching device. It teaches people what is actual and what is unreal, and leads us to the strong connection with our own Internal Teacher.

The Class is organized in three elements: a text, a book for pupils and a guide for teachers. The Text gifts the concepts underlying the Course. The workbook includes 365 daily classes that provide students the chance to utilize and feel the concepts on a functional level. The teacher's guide is presented in a concern and solution structure, addressing typical issues that a student may possibly question; it also supplies a clarification of terms applied throughout the Course.

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