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Denial and A Course in Miracles

Denial and A Course in MIracles

It's not uncommon for students to experience moments of denial or find themselves lying to themselves. This can be attributed to the profound nature of the teachings and the resistance that arises within individuals when confronted with challenging beliefs or ideas.


Denial often stems from a fear of change or a reluctance to let go of long-held beliefs and perceptions. The course encourages students to question their ego-based thought patterns and illusions, which can be uncomfortable and unsettling at times. As a result, some may find themselves denying the truth presented in the course as a defence mechanism.

Additionally, lying to oneself can be a way of avoiding facing personal responsibility or accountability for one's thoughts and actions. The course emphasizes self-reflection and taking ownership of one's role in creating their reality. This level of introspection can be confronting for individuals who are not yet ready or willing to acknowledge their own contributions to their experiences.


It is important for students of A Course in Miracles to approach these moments with compassion and patience, both towards themselves and others. Recognizing that denial and self-deception are common aspects of the spiritual journey allows for greater understanding and growth. Through continued practice, reflection, and support from fellow students or mentors, individuals can gradually overcome these barriers on their path towards awakening.


The Proper Use of Denial

While it may seem contradictory, the course teaches that the proper use of denial can actually be used as a tool for spiritual growth and healing.


In A Course in Miracles, denial is not about avoiding or suppressing uncomfortable emotions or denying the reality of certain situations. Instead, it is about recognizing and denying the false beliefs and illusions that we have created in our minds. It involves acknowledging that our perceptions are often distorted and choosing to let go of them.


The course teaches that denial can be used as a means to undo our ego-based thought patterns and shift our perception towards truth. By denying the validity of our fearful thoughts, we open ourselves up to receiving divine guidance and experiencing inner peace.


It is crucial to note that this form of denial does not mean ignoring or bypassing real-life challenges or responsibilities. Rather, it involves recognizing that our interpretations and judgments are often based on fear rather than love, and consciously choosing to release them.


By practicing the proper use of denial in accordance with A Course in Miracles, we can begin to unravel the layers of illusion that keep us stuck in suffering and separation. It invites us to question our limited beliefs and open ourselves up to a higher truth beyond what our senses perceive.

In conclusion, while denial may have negative connotations in everyday life, its purpose within A Course in Miracles is quite different. When used properly as a tool for releasing false beliefs and embracing divine guidance, denial becomes an integral part of the spiritual journey towards awakening.

Rev. Lora Nedkov

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