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When I first came across A Course in Miracles in March 2017, there were two things that jumped out at me. Firstly, ACIM does not claim to be the only way - it states that there are literally thousands of paths to spiritual awakening. Secondly, it says that you don’t have to read the text, the workbook or the manual for teachers in any order - you just need to follow your intuition. And then there was something else. There was no author on the front cover, no central organization to report to. It was just the reader and the words, and the words seemed to have power. Since then, my routine has been to read one or two pages early in the morning, and then just get on with my day. These reflections are really just an extension of that, as well as being something creative to do in lockdown. They began with just two rules. Each reflection had to be no longer than a page, and each had to be written with no pre-planning. The first reflection didn’t begin with the opening page of A Course in

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