I want to read this book. It's about Jesus and his teachings (adapted to a new age/buddhist view). But it's written by a jewess called Helen Schucman. What do you think? Is it still worth reading?
It's about Christianity. It is Jesus teaching you the real meaning of the word.
>>24720269Yeah it's pretty good.
>>24720491unironically or ironically?
>>24720269>it's written by a jewessare you not as smart as a jew? I read everything by anyone and trust I am able to tell fact from fiction, people that worry about >muh HeBreWsare worried they are morons foremost and will be bamboozled into being fooled.
>>24720509>are worried they are morons foremost and will be bamboozled into being fooled.i don't like reading obvious and purposeful lies.
>>24720516>i don't like reading obvious and purposeful liesThis.>are you not as smart as a jew? Although I can see your point. But it feels like a waste of time being lied to.
>>24720498maybe it's not for you
>>24720269>>24720332It’s largely a new age text about manifestation
>>24720535What is not about manifestation in a manifest world?
Old news, but it was a glowie scheme to control the cattle all along>The publisher of the Course was the Foundation for the Investigation of Para Sensory Phenomena. Some observers wonder whether this may have been funded by members involved with or employed by the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Menlo Park, California, which at the time was home to the Remote Viewing project - itself sponsored by the CIA. One of the people with connections to SRI was Judith Skutch, the president and founder of the foundation.>In 1973, Skutch was one of Uri Geller's first supporters. According to Andrew Tobias, most of Geller's private demonstrations were done in Skutch's apartment and it was this foundation that put up $60,000 to pay for SRI's further study of Geller. As it is now known that funding for such experiments also came from the CIA, we can of course wonder whether the Foundation was a front for the CIA... which would mean that it was the CIA itself who published "A Course in Miracles" in 1975. That would mean that the Course was from beginning to end a CIA affair.https://www.radiantlunatic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/A-Course-in-Miracles_-a-CIA-exercise-in-mind-control.pdfIts evident from the premise, but it becomes dead obvious from the text itself. Anyone falling for this one its dead on arrival.>>24720535New Age it's also a movement founded by proto glowies.
>>24720798Why do you think glowies glow? it’s because theyre highly enlightened beings
>>24720798>radiantlunatica wrongdoer wrote this trash. certainly atheist
>>24720801Intelligence Agencies were founded in the first place to gather knowledge about the human experience and reality as a whole, including things that are seen by the general public as fanciful fiction or myths, like the phenomenon of manifestation or magic in general. With this in mind, their members created countless of useless frameworks and models of reality across history with some intend in mind, and took notes about the reaction of the subjects and results of said experiments, gatekeeping the key points for self preservation. With internet access, and myriads of info easily avaliable, the garbage left behind were took as gospels by retards that were already easily gullible people to begin with, so now you have threads like this to waste everyone time on failed Intelligence projects.Everyone its already "enlightened" by definition, but useful morons like OP, having his common sense and pattern recognition as severed as your average jehova witness, just can't help themselves. Christcuckery of any flavor is a severe mental illness. They know this, everyone does at some fundamental level, the only one who doesn't is (You).
>>24720798>>24720821Interesting stuff. >Everyone its already "enlightened" by definition, but useful morons like OPNah I don't think so. Most people are asleep. You could see that during Covid. Anyone who did meditation etc would not have taken the shot. Or am I wrong?
>>24721056>Anyone who did meditation etc would not have taken the shot. Or am I wrong?Anyone who is aware of anything that could put their own self preservation at risk won't do anything that put their self preservation at risk. Simple as. "Enlightened" it's just a buzzword.
>>24721056>Or am I wrong?Different anon. You don't necessarily have to do meditation (as in practice exercises that lead to meditative states of mind). It's "enough" to have a broadened awareness. People that became anxious about Covid and saw shot as the solution to their problems didn't see that they are acting on their fantasy (idea that there is a deadly illness out there) and belief (idea that the shot fixes the imagined risk). Someone with broader awareness can make a distinction between reality and their fantasy, which helps them work with it to actually pursue their goals, make their own decision etc.