Interview with Danielle LaPorte on A Course in Miracles and How to Be Loving

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  • @colski3333
    @colski3333 Рік тому +3

    You can’t heal the world because it’s the effect. You are the cause. What u see you made.
    You gotta CREATE new one. With holy spirit. There is no way around it.

  • @colski3333
    @colski3333 Рік тому +2

    Talk about it is very different to applying it.

  • @pRODIGALone1
    @pRODIGALone1 Рік тому +1

    We are either focused on our s e l f or giving attention to our S E L F. We were CREATED in LOVE by LOVE for LOVE to BE LOVE only.

  • @colski3333
    @colski3333 Рік тому +2

    True thoughts create true feelings.
    False thinking will generate theirs.
    Feelings are more important than thoughts. To FEEL the love of God within will not be possible without feeling healing. Real forgiveness is self forgiveness and what is it when we forgive is our feelings. You only want to forgive someone because they trigger you. Trigger who? You. And where is the trigger? In your feelings. Past those feelings that can get trigger is the Kingdom of Heaven. (Lesson 47)
    Mind training is really only so you can finally stay PRESENT for these EXQUISITE feelings that ARE The Will of God.
    AFTER ALL IT DOESNT SAY;
    I think the love of God within me now.
    So yeah feeling is the secret and this is a feeling course. After all Jesus tells you to slow down and when you finally do real feelings have a chance to show you the meaning of the lessons. Their interpretation is best pple done with it. How tragic.
    I mean feel this. I am the light of the world.
    No you are thinking it. FEEL IT TILL YOUR WILL SHOW YOU RHE MEANING.
    Also I am ever upset for the reason I think.
    I am upset because I feel. Tadaaaa

  • @MichelleSmithinAsheville
    @MichelleSmithinAsheville Рік тому +3

    Regarding punishment, where Danielle and Elizabeth speak about the need sometimes for some people to be locked away. In NVC, Marshall Rosenberg makes the distinction between punishment and protective use of force. Protective use of force is a use of force that doesn’t include making the other person wrong in their essential identity, but rather understands their actions as tragic attempts to get needs met.

  • @donnamariereagan8626
    @donnamariereagan8626 Рік тому +1

    A lovely conversation between to wise Soul's, many blessings on the continued road of spreading the word of LOVE. DM xoxo

  • @stacyurban4970
    @stacyurban4970 Рік тому +3

    I love Danielle and loved her new book! Thanks so much for interviewing her. Wonderful conversation. ❤️

  • @pinkdaisy5934
    @pinkdaisy5934 3 місяці тому

    so excellent. what a treat & inspiration =)

  • @lodewijklangeweg742
    @lodewijklangeweg742 Рік тому +1

    ❤ Thank God Who we really are has saved us from who and how we seem to be and what we seem to do. Even when it seems we have no right to remembering Who we are beyond the appearances, God who gave us His Self and is so one with us that He experiences everything we experience, as each one of us, has that right, even in what seems to be only our human appearance, yet is also His.
    God is not the human appearance, and therefore neither are we.
    As new creations, we did not yet know the meaning of love: was it interested or disinterested?
    When we imagined that God's love was interested, it resulted in this dream in which we experience being humans, separate from God, to separate ourselves from what we erroneously thought was a selfish God. And that in order to have altruistic love one must sacrifice all true joy.That otherwise one would get a recompense for one's love, and that made it selfishly conditional.
    We morally approved of the principal of unselfish love, and in that sense loved it.
    Little did we know that God had made that decision as us, Holy Sons of God, ultimately the One Son of God. To give is the living divine inheritance, which is the knowledge of God. The knowledge that by taking on the human experience, no longer enjoying being God, in that sense God "died", to let us know that if in order to give other beings the certainty that in truth they are the One Who let Himself spiritually tortured to death by the very beings He gave His Life for and to, thus proving that the love of Who they really are is perfectly innocent of the least selfishness, God's Love being completely altruistic. So that God is right for loving Himself, as even the most altruistic Love must approve of and love itself for what it is.
    So now we may know that it is fully justified to allow God to consciously love Himself as us, by us loving ourselves and each other. Which is the recognition in each one of us that we are the Holy Son of God Himself.
    We are the One, and by experiencing being only humans instead of God Who is our Life we have been experiencing death disguised as life. A constant dying. The mere human self-consciousness of the ego has "killed" us as far as our divine Self-awareness is concerned. Even thought as God's Spirit we are immortal.
    "Who ever heard of such manner of charity that One suffers death to free from death the very one that inflicts it?"
    ~St. Peter of Alcantara. Treatise on Prayer and Meditation (Translated from the Spanish Edition.)
    Who is it in and as us that sees His human imperfections (in the appearance of the sinful flesh Jesus came in according to the Bible, without really being that) when we see them in ourselves?
    God the Father, as He is not separate from His Son, there being One God:
    "Those who are already spiritual, and those who are still carnal have You made;" for so the Son Himself says, "Your Eyes have seen My imperfect being. That which is imperfect in My body, Your eyes have seen."
    ~St. Augustine, Sermon 85 § 6.
    “This is the work in which we may be doing the works of Christ, for even our very believing in Christ is the work of Christ. It is this He works in us, not certainly without us.”
    ~St. Augustine, Homilies on John, Tractate 71 (John 14:10-14)
    "I will restore you to yourself, when I shall have restored you unto Me."
    ~St. Augustine, Sermon 73 on the New Testament
    "He rightly returns to himself, because he departed from himself. For he who returns to God restores himself to himself, and he who departs from Christ rejects himself from himself."
    ~St. Ambrose, Catena Aurea, Luke 15:17
    "Blessed be God, for so bountifully providing for us that He even bestows on us His very Self."
    ~St. John of Avila, Finding Confidence in Times of Trial.
    Remember, in the next reminder, the Son of God is Who we are, and as Such we may experience being imperfect humans. Without really being that, but as God experiencing being that, until God comes to His Life and His Self in us, meaning until we come to Who we Are.
    The false accusers and seducers trying to make us identify with the body and its behavior, to keep us away from the awareness of God, are the egos, here called "demons", and we would deserve punishment if we were the body images and what they seem to do.
    Yet God is innocent, to say the least, and therefore so are we, regardless of what only seems to be so in the dream:
    ”What more horrible thing could there be than to see the Son of God take on the image, not just of a sinner, but of even a condemned man? “This is,” He says, your hour, and the power of darkness.” From these words we realize that this was the hour when that most innocent of Lambs was handed over into the power of the princes of darkness, which are the demons, so that by means of their ministers, they would be able to execute in Him all the torments and cruelties they desired. Think, then, to what depths now that divine Highness has descended for you, for he arrived at the last of all evils, which is to be handed over into the power of the demons. And because the pain that your sins merit is exactly this, then He sought to submit Himself to this pain so that you might be freed from it."
    ~St. Peter of Alcantara. Treatise on Prayer and Meditation: Full of Saintly Counsels on Prayer . Ravenio Books. Kindle Edition.

  • @bisrib
    @bisrib Рік тому +7

    "Punishment isn't an answer to anything. With punishment there will be no rehabilitation, no transformation. Really no good will come of that." Amen. Punishment never heals. Love does. And we all know that❤‍🩹

  • @janew3565
    @janew3565 Рік тому +1

    This a truly remarkable interview with two remarkable women. Wonderful reminder to 🙏 for relief of the bondage of self and then go help others. Thank you 🙏

  • @pamelawilliamson8176
    @pamelawilliamson8176 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this interview. Must get Danielle's book . Thank you both xx