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Mike

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Jan 1, 2010, 7:45:20 AM1/1/10
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I have been thinking about something you said
in passing a couple of weeks ago. You equated
the Holy Spirit with ones Higher Self. I have
tended to identifiy Him as the unifying aspect
of Creation between ones Higher and lower selves
and the unifying aspect among all Selves.

Whatever the case may be I think you would really
enjoy looking at a book called Thinking and Destiny
by Harold W. Percival. Whereas Jesus does not go
into much detail concerning the mechanics of creation
and the whys and hows of how we got where we are
Percival does. You can find info on line.

Mike

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Mike

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Jan 1, 2010, 2:35:29 PM1/1/10
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On Jan 1, 1:01 pm, Deborah <debo...@anywhere.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 04:45:20 -0800 (PST), Mike <gurustom...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  I have been thinking about something you said
> >  in passing a couple of weeks ago.  You equated
> >  the Holy Spirit with ones Higher Self.  I have
> >  tended to identifiy Him as the unifying aspect
> >  of Creation between ones Higher and lower selves
> >  and the unifying aspect among all Selves.
>
> You can tend to do whatever you like, but if you've understood me to
> be saying that the HS is my exclusive higher self, then you've got it
> wrong.  The HS is the higher self in all of us, and is shared.  The
> lower self can't be shared.  It is the ego and it is about separation.
> If your path involves seeking some sort of unification of the
> higher/lower self then it is not my path.  My path (ACIM) teaches us
> to learn to identify wholly with the higher self, the lower self being
> a false self.

>
> >  Whatever the case may be I think you would really
> >  enjoy looking at a book called Thinking and Destiny
> >  by Harold W. Percival.  Whereas Jesus does not go
> >  into much detail concerning the mechanics of creation
> >  and the whys and hows of how we got where we are
> >  Percival does.  You can find info on line.
>
> >     Mike
>
> Thanks.
>
> Deborah (BC)

Ah, so easily misunderstood.

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