David Hoffmeister
David Hoffmeister
A Course in Miracles by David Hoffmeister
communicates that everybody is God's holy child. We are all equal. Even Jesus
is our equal. A course in miracles message is that the physical world we seem
to be in was not created by God, but is a delusion of our own making.
The Metaphysicsof a Course in Miracles:
The metaphysics of a course in
miracles isn’t something that somebody made up, it isn’t an interpretation, it
isn’t themed to anyone's opinion, and there is no room for questioning it. It
is not one of many possible definitions of the truth. It is the truth. Either
you understand it as it is and accept it as logically true, or you are in
denial and confusion.
Metaphysics is facts. The thought
system of the Holy Spirit is completely logically consistent, as is the thought
system of the ego. There is absolutely no room for interpretation. What is
"true" can easily be determined by looking at the logical structure
of what has happened and where things fit. If you master the metaphysics, you
will be able to extrapolate the logical thought system to explain absolutely
anything in its correct perspective.
What happens after the separation from
God is completely 100% logical. Everything that happens after separation must happen,
and it must happen in a very specific way. The results of separation are not diverse
or one option amongst numerous. There is only one way to separate, there is
only one scenario which comes about when separation seems to have happened, and
there is only one outcome.
If you can learn the essential, totally
rationally consistent metaphysical structure of the separation, it provides you
with a framework in which the whole thing just fits into place. A Course in
Miracles by David HHoffmeister is teaching this metaphysical structure, but it
is not always very obvious. Its obscure nature tends to lead people to not even
realize there is a solid "core" to the Course or that you can use
this structure to perfectly explain everything the ego does, the meaning of death,
and what must be true based on it.
For example, separation from God is
not possible, because you cannot be somewhere that God is absent. God is
everywhere. This immediately tells us that, logically, to believe that this is possible
is insanity. It also must tell us that to believe in such a separation is to
believe in a dream, a fiction, something which is false or not true and not
real. This is already the beginning of some very solid metaphysics, and many
people grasp this basic starting point.
As you study the metaphysics of a
course in miracles, which is rather deeper than just "the words" of
the Course, you will attain a kind of pattern or set of simple laws which you
understand to make perfect sense. These can be rather abstract so it can entail
some learning to generalize the learning and understand that it's all grounded
on a simple set of logic. But when you then get the simple logic, you can now use
that simple logic to observe undeniably any part of life, any activity or drive
or way that something happens, and describe it in terms of what the metaphysics
says about it, which will be the truth. Irrefutable truth. Provided your grasp
of the metaphysics is clear and consistent and you're not making subtle logical
errors, the metaphysics gives you vision to be able to see the truth of what's
happening or where things fit together.
For instance, lately there have been debates
about whether you can be at harmony with death. There were many opinions given.
None of the opinions were relevant. The one fact is in what the metaphysics declares.
In the metaphysical fact, the body is a device of separation, it is a deception,
and it is within the mind of Christ. It blocks and hides what is behind it and
its only function and purpose is to maintain the illusion of the mind being
separate. The metaphysics also tells us that since God is life, and being
opposite to God is the separation, separation must be death. It also must be a
fiction of death - a dream of death. It has to be. It also tells us that
therefore when the body is alive, the body is still inside a dream of death.
This also tells us that the death which occurs at the end of life is just a
symbol for death, because what happens before it is also death. This is why
Jesus says "death is not an end, it is a continuation."
Since the metaphysics teaches that
death is the opposite of life, and life and peace are one, and therefore death
is not peace, we very simply can conclude that it is not possible for there to
be death and harmony at the same time. This is irrefutable, perfect logic. This
is the truth that the metaphysics tells us. It has no strings to do with someone's
opinion, someone's inability of understanding, someone's story of what they believe
is true based on their so-called experiences, or anything else. It cannot be
true that death and peace are the same thing or that they truly can be hundred
percent experienced at the same time. Yet many people have tried to justify
that they are at peace with death or have come to accept it. They must be in
denial. The metaphysics makes this clear.
The Most Commonly Asked Questions About A Course in Miracles
To start with, it is imperative to distinguish
that the true alive God articulated of in A Course in Miracles is a
non-dualistic Being, in Whom undeniably no contraries reside. The Holy One is
the Creator of all life, a Being of clean Love and the Foundation and First
Cause of non-physical truth and totality, the flawless One Who is
all-encompassing, outside of Whom is factually nothing, for He is Everything.
Our Source's nature can’t be defined or really understood at all, as Jesus’s explanations
in the workbook:
Oneness is simply the idea God is. And in His Being, He encompasses all
things. No mind holds anything but Him. We say "God is," and then we
cease to speak, for in that knowledge words are meaningless. There are no lips
to speak them, and no part of mind sufficiently distinct to feel that it is now
aware of something not itself. It has united with its Source. And like its
Source Itself, it merely
2) What is the nature of reality?
Reality as well-defined
by A Course in Miracles is not a physical empire, dimension, or knowledge,
since truth is created by God and as God is unformed, unchanging, everlasting, endless
love, and boundless and unified perfection -- a non-dualistic oneness. Reality
in the Course is one and the same with Heaven and perceptibly cannot be connected
in any method to the universe of form that the world calls reality. Being unchanging,
true reality is everlasting and fixed, and therefore any assumption of
separation -- which is change -- is not possible and therefore on no occasion
was. As a non-dualistic state, reality is beyond insight, since perception presumes
a subject-object dichotomy which is integrally dualistic and so can’t be real.
In A Course in Miracles, reality is also synonymous with knowledge, the state
of being that is Heaven.
3) What is the
nature of life?
In A Course in
Miracles, life as created by God has nothing to do with what we call or know of
as life in the body. Life is soul: non-material, non-dualistic, and everlasting.
Possibly the richest statement in the Course on the essence of life -- what it
is and what it is not
4) Is the Godin A Course in Miracles the same as the God in the Bible?
Jesus clearly
states in the Course that God did not create this world, and thus on this basis
unaccompanied He is definitely different from the Judaeo-Christian deity. The
biblical God is a dualistic creator of a physical universe that he creates by
the articulated word, as noted in Genesis' first account of creation: "And
God said, let there be ...... Thus, this world and all creatures came into
existence as separated entities, existing outside of him. In effect, therefore,
the biblical God creates by projecting a thought or concept outside himself,
where it becomes a physical "reality," as witnessed, again, in the
creation story in the Book of Genesis.
But the differences
among the two are even more philosophical. The biblical God is very much a
person who sees sin as real, and must therefore respond to it, first by
punishment, and then by the plan of the atonement wherein salvation and
forgiveness are won through the suffering and sacrifice of his holy Servant
(the Suffering Servant in Isaiah -- Old Testament) and his only begotten Son
Jesus (New Testament). The God of a Course in Miracles, on the other hand, is
not a person and therefore has none of the anthropomorphic qualities of homo
sapiens. This God does not even know about the separation (the Course's equivalent
of the biblical notion of original sin), and thus does not and cannot respond
to it.
Therefore, the
God of the Course is not the God of formal religion, and certainly not the God
of the Bible. In truth, our Source is beyond all concepts and anthropomorphisms,
and has nothing in common with the biblical God who has all the attributes of
special love (a God who has a chosen people) and special hate (a God of
punishment) that are associated with the ego thought system.
A Coursein Miracles: The Message:
A
Course in Miracles the message teaches us that there is a Voice for God in our
minds that is always talking to us, telling us that we are: unlimited, one with
all life, eternal, and literally invulnerable. That Voice is the Holy Spirit.
There is another voice in our minds that we made up that lies to us and tells
us we are: limited, separate, mortal, and vulnerable. That voice is the ego. A
primary focus of a course in miracle’s message is to teach us how to tell these
two voices apart. Once we do that we must choose to listen to the Holy Spirit
and trust the Holy Spirit's counsel. We will always hear the voice of the ego
while here in the dream but we should not accept its guidance or counsel about
anything. In a course in miracle the message is not about the death of the ego,
but how to properly relate to it.
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