While “A Course in Miracles” gives our authority problem with God and yearning for innocence centre stage, it also emphasises our belief in scarcity and search for completion.
The embodiment of wholeness was also a concern within Carl Jung’s psychology describing four different functions — or ways of approaching the world — which make up the psyche and need to be acknowledged. This podcast includes a video exploring how these functions relate to the four traditional forms of Yoga, and how the very structure of “A Course in Miracles” encourages their expression. Not only, then, does the Course’s message lead to an experience of wholeness, but so too does the form itself.
The video includes readings from ‘From the Head to the Heart and Back Again: A Course in Miracles as an Integrative Yoga,’ taken from “Jung and A Course in Miracles.”
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