Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Simple Matter of Life and Death - New Free Ebook From A Course In Miracles

New eBook appear today A Simple Matter of Life and Death. What would you see after the abhorrence of death? What would you feel and anticipate if afterlife captivated no allure for you? Very simply, you would bethink your Father. The Creator of life, the Source of aggregate that lives, the Father of the cosmos and of the cosmos of universes, and of aggregate that lies even above them would you remember.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) August 16, 2009 -- A Course In Miracles International has just appear online, for chargeless download, an eBook entitled, "A Simple Matter of Life and Death." The eBook, appear today, consists of a alternative of appropriate acquaint from A Course in Miracles, in which http://www.acourseinmiraclesunleashed.com/ [Jesus Christ confronts, renounces and denies death. The convenance of the acquaint engenders continuing beatitude and joy through adventures of absolute accord with God.

A Simple Matter of Life and Death

As Jesus declares, "What would you see after the abhorrence of death? What would you feel and anticipate if afterlife captivated no allure for you? Very simply, you would bethink your Father. The Creator of life, the Source of aggregate that lives, the Father of the cosmos and of the cosmos of universes, and of aggregate that lies even above them would you remember."

Jesus continues, "Death is the axial dream from which all illusions stem. Is it not carelessness to anticipate of activity as accepting born, aging, accident vitality, and dying in the end? We accept asked this catechism before, but now we charge to accede it added carefully. It is the one fixed, changeless acceptance of the apple that all things in it are complete alone to die. This is admired as 'the way of nature,' not to be aloft to question, but to be acclimatized as the 'natural' law of life. The cyclical, the alteration and unsure; the undependable and the unsteady, waxing and crumbling in a assertive way aloft a assertive path, - all this is taken as the Will of God. And no one asks if a amiable Creator could will this."

"In this acumen of the cosmos as God created it, it would be absurd to anticipate of Him as loving. For who has assured that all things canyon away, catastrophe in dust and disappointment and despair, can but be feared. He holds your little activity in his duke but by a thread, accessible to breach it off after affliction or care, conceivably today. Or if he waits, yet is the catastrophe certain. Who loves such a god knows not of love, because he has denied that activity is real. Death has become life's symbol. His apple is now a battleground, area bucking reigns and opposites accomplish amaranthine war. Where there is afterlife is accord impossible."

"Death is the attribute of the abhorrence of God. His Love is blotted out in the idea, which holds it from acquaintance like a absorber captivated up to abstruse the sun. The acerbity of the attribute is abundant to appearance it cannot coexist with God. It holds an angel of the Son of God in which he is 'laid to rest' in devastation's arms, area worms delay to accost him and to endure a little while by his destruction. Yet the worms as able-bodied are bedevilled to be destroyed as certainly. And so do all things abide because of death. Devouring is nature's 'law of life.' God is insane, and abhorrence abandoned is real."

"The analytical acceptance that there is allotment of dying things that may go on afar from what will die, does not affirm a admiring God nor re-establish any area for trust. If afterlife is absolute for anything, there is no life. Death denies life. But if there is absoluteness in life, afterlife is denied. No accommodation in this is possible. There is either a god of abhorrence or One of Love. The apple attempts a thousand compromises, and will attack a thousand more. Not one can be able to God's teachers, because not one could be able to God. He did not accomplish afterlife because He did not accomplish fear. Both are appropriately absurd to Him."

"The 'reality' of afterlife is durably abiding in the acceptance that God's Son is a body. And if God created bodies, afterlife would absolutely be real. But God would not be loving. There is no point at which the adverse amid the acumen of the absolute apple and that of the apple of illusions becomes added acutely evident. Death is absolutely the afterlife of God, if He is Love. And now His Own conception have to angle in abhorrence of Him. He is not Father, but destroyer. He is not Creator, but avenger. Terrible His Thoughts and aflutter His image. To attending on His creations is to die."

"'And the endure to be affected will be death.' Of course! Without the abstraction of afterlife there is no world. All dreams will end with this one. This is salvation's final goal; the end of all illusions. And in afterlife are all illusions born. What can be complete of afterlife and still accept life? But what is complete of God and still can die? The inconsistencies, the compromises and the rituals the apple fosters in its arrogant attempts to adhere to afterlife and yet to anticipate adulation absolute are asinine magic, bootless and meaningless. God is, and in Him all created things have to be eternal. Do you not see that contrarily He has an opposite, and abhorrence would be as absolute as love?"

"Teacher of God, your one appointment could be declared thus: Accept no accommodation in which afterlife plays a part. Do not accept in cruelty, nor let advance burrow the accuracy from you. What seems to die has but been misperceived and agitated to illusion. Now it becomes your assignment to let the apparition be agitated to the truth. Be abiding but in this; be not bamboozled by the 'reality' of any alteration form. Truth neither moves nor wavers nor sinks down to afterlife and dissolution. And what is the end of death? Nothing but this; the ability that the Son of God is clean now and forever. Nothing but this. But do not let yourself discount it is not beneath than this."

A Simple Matter of Life and Death EBook is advisedly accessible for actual download on appeal at http://www.acourseinmiraclesonline.com/life_death_ebook.php

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