Editions:
there are several editions of A Course in Miracles, and honestly, I've seen very little debate over which version is the single best to get its valuable point across. Of course with options there will always be the opportunity for people to make claims of best or worst, right or wring, or even if other editions were ever necessary at all. But again, this hasn't been what I've seen, at least personally. My cherished version is the original blue book I bought in the early 1990's and I've given little attention to any other. This isn't so much from a point of preference, but really from never really lifting my head from the book and seeing what else was out there. I've received everything I need, a lifetime of inspiration from my single book, and so little reason to ever look for me.
recently, however, several lines have floated my way from different editions, and they've hit with such great impact that I now feel called to explore. I don't know the reasons made for any editing decisions other than removing some personal information provided to Helen and Bill. And I have little interest in knowing anything more on the matter. It's those lines that grab me, literally stopping my mind in mid thought with their profounity. I'm so grateful that they've found me. It's like I was ripe for their arrival, each time, perfectly so in they way that they've affected me.
so what's what my take on the "right edition" after coming across these wonderful line? Well, I actually have no opinion at all on the matter. Every little bit of wisdom,, the perfect diamond of a line that suddenly shines brightly, or the subtle lesson that genly find us ready for its whisper...it's all in perfect order. Simply cherish their arrival. You're ready to receive them.
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I love you, Eric
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