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" "if you wish to be the author of reality, which is totally impossible anyway, you will insist on holding onto judgment. You will also use the term with considerable fear, believing that judgment will someday be used against you. To whatever extent it is used against you, it is due only to your belief in its efficacy as a weapon of defense for your own authority. The issue of authority is really a question of authorship. When an individual has an “authority problem,” it is always because he believes he is the author of himself, projects his delusion onto others, and then perceives the situation as one in which people are literally fighting him for his authorship.
Helen Schucman, Ph.D. (14 July 1909 – 9 February 1981) was a research psychologist from New York City, most famous for her work in producing A Course in Miracles. From 1958 through 1976 she was a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University in New York.
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"I saw myself entering a cave in a rock formation on a bleak, windswept seacoast. The entrance to the cave was low, and the cave was quite deep. All I found in it was a very old and large parchment scroll. Its ends were rolled around heavy, gold-tipped poles, the two sides touching at the scroll's center and tied together by a strip of parchment that fell away as my fingers touched it. I untied the ends and opened the scroll just enough to expose the center panel, on which only two words were written; 'God is', and nothing else. …"<p>As with the subway experience several years earlier, an aspect of the cave experience likewise found its way into the Course. The workbook states: "We say 'God is', and then we cease to speak, for in that knowledge words are meaningless" (W-pi. 169.5:4).
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6. ¿Qué es la Paz de Dios? 2 La Paz de Dios no es más que esto: el simple entendimiento de que Su Voluntad no tiene opuestos. 3 Ningún pensamiento que La contradiga puede ser verdadero. 4 La disparidad entre Su Voluntad y la tuya tan sólo daba la impresión de ser real. 5 En realidad no había conflicto, pues Su Voluntad es la tuya. 6 Ahora la poderosa Voluntad de Dios Mismo es Su regalo para ti. 7 Él no desea quedarse con Ella sólo para Sí. 8 ¿Por qué querrías mantener tus insignificantes y frágiles alucinaciones ocultas de Él? 9 La Voluntad de Dios es Una y es lo único que existe. 10 Ése es tu patrimonio. 11 Todo el universo que se encuentra más allá del sol y las estrellas, así como de todos los pensamientos que puedas concebir, te pertenece. 12 La Paz de Dios es la condición de Su Voluntad. 13 Alcanza Su Paz y Le recordarás.