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“There
is therefore now no condemnation
to those who are in Christ
Jesus,
who do not walk according to the flesh,
but according to the
Spirit.
the law
of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus
has made
me free from the law of sin and death. "
Romans
8:1-2
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Religious Recovery--The Thirteenth Step
Many who become involved in studying The Course are active in
self-help groups such as Twelve Step programs. They are seeking to make
connections in their lives and discover who they truly are. They are willing
participants in this transformation.
Many are desiring some form of "spirituality" and for those who see the Bible
as being too harsh, The Course offers what they believe to be God's
correction of our misinterpretation of the original message of Jesus.
The Course becomes the "thirteenth step" in recovery for those who
are attempting to escape the rigid fundamentalism that has smothered them in the
past. For them, the recovery process becomes a spiritual transformation.
The integration of psychology and spirituality becomes a lure that pulls them
deeper into the web of deception and ultimately suffocates them. The biblical
teaching of original sin is dismissed for the more palatable "original
goodness."
This "thirteenth step" regards all faiths as a part of the whole; they are
one, and a psychological unity of sorts is achieved. The Course becomes
whatever the individual desires it to be, it is "Christian," but not if you
don't want it to be. It's psychology, but more than psychology. It's not New
Age, but then again it is.
The Course claims to have all of life's answers. It has become the
"spiritually correct" solution to bring about peace and unity. However, in the
end, this transformation brings spiritual death.
Helen Schucman's new do-it-yourself psycho-spirituality is not new. The
Hindus have been taught for centuries that the world and all that is in it is
Maya, or illusion.
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