A Course In Miracles Workbook Lessons |
REVIEW I
Beginning with today, we will have a series
of review periods. Each of them will cover five of the ideas already presented,
starting with the first and ending with the fiftieth. There will be short comments
after each of the ideas, which you should consider in your review. In the practice
period, the exercises should be done as follows:
Begin the day by reading the five ideas, with the comments included. Thereafter,
it is not necessary to follow any particular order in considering them, though
each one should be practiced at least once. Devote two minutes or more to each
practice period, thinking about the idea and the related comments. Do this as
often as possible during the day. If any one of the five ideas appeals to you
more than the others, concentrate on that one. At the end of the day, however,
be sure to review all of them once more.
It is not necessary to cover the comments literally or thoroughly in the practice
periods. Try, rather, merely to emphasize the central point, and think about
it as part of your review of the idea to which it relates.
The review exercises should be done with your eyes closed, and when you are
alone in a quiet place, if possible. This is emphasized particularly for reviews
at your stage of learning. It will be necessary, however, that you learn to
require no special settings in which to apply what you have learned. You will
need it most in situations which appear to be upsetting, rather than in those
which already seem to be calm and quiet.
The purpose of your learning is to enable you to bring the quiet with you, and
to heal distress and turmoil. This is not done by avoiding them and seeking
a haven of isolation for yourself. You will yet learn that peace is part of
you, and requires only that you be there to embrace any situation in which you
are. And finally you will learn that there is no limit to where you are, so
that your peace is everywhere, as you are.
You will note that for review purposes the ideas are not always given in quite
their original form of statement. Use them as they are given here. It is not
necessary to return to the original statements, nor to apply the ideas as was
suggested then. We are now emphasizing the relationships among the first fifty
of the ideas we have covered, and the cohesiveness of the thought system to
which they are leading you.
51: Lessons 1-5 ~ 52: Lessons 6-10 ~ 53: Lessons 11-15 ~ 54: Lessons 16-20 ~ 55: Lessons 21-25
56: Lessons 26-30 ~ 57:
Lessons 31-35 ~ 58: Lessons 36-40 ~
59: Lessons 41-45 ~ 60:
Lessons 46-50
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