What is Course-Psychosophy?Course-Psychosophy demands a given willingness to change one’s mind. While the previous direction of thinking does not leave the cycle of good and evil, birth and death, day and night, right and wrong, etc. — thus remaining within a psycho-logical frame — the aim now is an integrated willingness. Pausing, Silence and Forgiveness are the fundamental ideas of Course-Psychosophy, enabling one to take a new course in life. Pausing means not to use one's own past learning experiences in a given situation, but to re-decide what purpose this lesson could be for. In a moment of Silence contradicting beliefs in your own mind can be found and given up. Forgiveness — instead of logically judging your experiences — allows for a possible new perspective which is not predetermined by the past. Especially relationships will or can therefore be newly perceived, since the past — being not judged — then no longer is the criterion for present experiences. Healing, in this sense, originates from a healed presence, which is indeed real. |
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