WHY AM I HERE? |
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I am here only to be truly helpful.
I am here to represent Him Who sent me.
I do not have to worry about what to say or what to do,
because He Who sent me will direct me.
I am content to be wherever He wishes,
knowing He goes there with me.
I will be healed as I let Him teach me to heal.
Nothing in the world is holier than helping one who asks for help.
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T-2.V.18:2-6
P-2.V.4:2 |
| MIRACLES |
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| Miracles are for you. |
T-14.XI.9:3 |
Miracles are natural. |
T-1.I.6:1 |
| A miracle is never lost. |
T-1.I.45:1 |
| The power of God is limitless. |
T-14.X.6:12 |
| Miracles praise God through you. |
T-1.I.29:1 |
| Let miracles replace all grievances. |
W-78.10:5 |
| Miracles represent freedom from fear. |
T-1.I.26:1 |
| Each day should be devoted to miracles. |
T-1.I.15:1 |
| The power to work miracles belongs to you. |
T-1.III.1:7 |
| Miracles unite you directly with your brother. |
T-1.II.1:6 |
| Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. |
T-1.I.3:1 |
| Yet [miracles] have been done through you. |
T-16.II.2:5 |
| Your understanding cannot be necessary. |
T-16.II.2:6 |
| There is no order of difficulty here. |
T-14.X.6:14 |
| The miracle is a learning device… |
T-1.I.47:1 |
The miracle is much like the body in that both are learning aids
for facilitating a state in which they become unnecessary. |
T-1.V.1:1 |
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| Miracles are thoughts. |
T-1.I.12:1 |
| The miracle does nothing. |
T-28.I.1:1 |
| It does not create, nor really change at all. |
W-pII.13.1:2 |
A miracle is a correction.
All it does is to undo |
W-pII.13.1:1;
T-28.I.1:2 |
A miracle inverts perception which was upside down before, |
W-pII.13.2:3 |
| It undoes error, but does not attempt to go beyond perception, |
W-pII13.1:4 |
| A miracle is a correction introduced into false thinking by [Holy Spirit] |
T-1.I.37.1 |
| It merely looks on devastation, and reminds the mind that what it sees is false. |
W-pII.13.3:1 |
The miracle substitutes for learning that might have taken thousands of years.
…the miracle entails a sudden shift from horizontal to vertical perception. |
T-1II.6:7,3 |
| Miracles have no place in eternity, because they are reparative. |
T-9VI.6:1 |
| The miracle minimizes the need for time. |
T-1.II.6:1 |
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| Accept your brother in this world and accept nothing else, |
T-9.VI.7:8 |
You cannot perform a miracle for yourself,
miracles are a way of giving acceptance and receiving it. |
T-9.VI.6:3 |
| When you offer a miracle to any of my brothers, you do it to yourself |
T-1.III.1:2 |
Forgiveness is the home of miracles.
The miracle is taken first on faith, |
W-pII.133;4:1 |
| Yet faith will bring its witnesses to show that what it rested on is really there. |
W-pII.13.4:2 |
[A miracle] rested on a world more real than what you saw before;
a world redeemed from what you thought was there. |
W-pII13.4:3 |
This world was over long ago.
The thoughts that made it are no longer in the mind that thought of them,
The miracle but shows the past is gone, |
T-28.I.1:6-8 |
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