Sunday, May 19, 2013

Timeline Therapy and A Course in Miracle.



Tad James and his wife have some good videos on YouTube of TimeLine Therapy. They mention pretty wild stuff, Karma, the Akashic records, and seeing mommy and some other wild stuff. I love couples that demonstrate rapport  and complement one another when they work together.
But, Timelines in connection with ACIM is a misnomer since time is linear to the ego and ACIM deals with NOW.

 

However, it does aid in progress. You can check to see if there are is any resentment or anger by using your timeline. Just imagine being above your body, make sure you really are ready to let go, face the direction of your birth, go a time after the event in question  (P1), move over the event itself, preserve the learning (this presupposes there was a lesson to learn) and see if there were alternative interpretations of the event as per Morty Lefkoe’s work, then move to P3, just before the event and turn around facing your NOW so the event is down in front of you. You should be neutral to it. So return to the NOW and return to your body.

This is interesting: in terms of the course P1 is somewhere after the separation, P2 is the event itself and P3 is before the separation. And before the separation we were ONE with God and didn’t need anything because we had everything.
Critical thinking is reflective reasoning about beliefs and actions. It is a way of deciding whether a claim is always true, sometimes true, partly true, or false. Critical thinking can be traced in Western thought to the Socratic method of Ancient Greece and, in the East, to the Buddhist kalama sutta and Abhidharma. Critical thinking is an important component of most professions. It is a part of formal education and is increasingly significant as students progress through university to graduate education, although there is debate among educators about its precise meaning and scope.
After listening to Tad James (or NLP Coaching - The Tad James Co.) I was reminded that Suspension of disbelief  suspends critical thinking.

 

“Be careful what you pretend to be because you are what you pretend to be.” -Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (American Writer, b.1922)
If you pretend you are the cause for everything that happens in your life you will see results.

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