Présentation de l'éditeur :
No matter how much is learned, if that learning remains in our heads, it is not enough. Unless learning touches our hearts, it’s never going to bring us the wisdom we seek, the peace we desire, or the intimacy and connection for which we yearn. A new and more receptive way of knowing is needed, and is found in this course for the heart. “The Dialogues of A Course of Love” is the third volume in this three-book Course of Love series. In this culmination, dialogue becomes the new way of knowing. “As you engage in dialogue...your ability to embrace all while focusing on your own purpose will begin a new process of individuation. You are now ready to reclaim your Self.” Each way and each person is needed. “There is no other time. There is no “higher” self waiting to do what only you can do.” In “The Dialogues of A Course of Love,” you will find the most sweeping changes, and the most personal, and emphatic call back to self. The Dialogues begin with sections on Acceptance, Discovery, and Being, after which you are invited to ascend to the mountain with Jesus for Forty Days and Forty Nights. Here you are an equal, sharing in companionship and dialogue as you prepare to return from the mountain as a new self. This is completion and integration of what is gained in this work that leads beyond the ego to a life of meaning and purpose.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Mari Perron had a series of spiritual experience that culminated in 1998 when she was asked by an inner voice to record a “new course in miracles.” Three years and three books later "A Course of Love" was complete. The books of the series are: A Course of Love The Treatises of A Course of Love, and The Dialogues of A Course of Love Mari lives on the edge of the freeway in West St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband, daughter, grandson, two cats, two birds and one dog, (a perfect recipe for getting daily practice in cultivating stillness and coming from the heart!). She is the author of two books of The Grace Trilogy, of "The Given Self," and is winner of the University of Minnesota's Jean Keller-Bouvier Award for literary accomplishment.
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