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Hinduism and A Course in Miracles explore the concept of the Self

This item discusses the concept of the Self, drawing parallels to Hindu philosophy and A Course in Miracles. The author reflects on recognizing a fundamental reality beneath personal identity, roles, and experiences. This perspective encourages seeing others as pure reality rather than defined by their actions or perceived flaws. AI

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Hinduism and A Course in Miracles explore the concept of the Self

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    WHAT I AM, YOU ARE TOO I watched a YouTube video about Hinduism, and something in it landed directly. It spoke about the Self, God, illusion, and the reality be

    WHAT I AM, YOU ARE TOO I watched a YouTube video about Hinduism, and something in it landed directly. It spoke about the Self, God, illusion, and the reality beneath appearances. I was not being given a new belief. I was hearing familiar language for something I had already recog…