Maybe you have noticed the phrase "it's what it is"? What does that phrase suggest precisely?

Before I recognized the deeper meaning with this phrase, I created an emaciated yogi master in the lotus position flying over the floor imperiously imparting knowledge that will get scholars numerous lives to interpret. Seeing as how that is my last living on the planet and the lotus position might set me in footing, I realized that consulting the Course In Wonders might help me date=june 2011 its meaning.

What's the IT that we are authoring here? According to the Course in Wonders, IT is reality, specifically God's truth. Exactly why is it crucial that you stress that it's God's reality? Since God's the fact is perhaps not ready to accept understandings whereas a human's reality is. Numerous designs of human reality have acim to a myriad of religions. The Columbia Electric Encyclopedia identifies faith as a "process of believed, sensation, and action that is distributed by a class and that provides the people a subject of devotion."

Who invented the system of believed? On whose emotions are these ideas centered? Are activities actually essential? According to the Course In Wonders, Lord only is and our final aim is to come back to an ideal state of being. There is no believed or action in the state of being, you only are. What must not be forgotten is the underlying bond of all religions: Lord is inventor, Lord is love and we're all ideal and infinite young ones of God.

Put another way, "it's what it is" can be rewritten to "God's love is the only real reality and it's absolute" and that reality knows no bounds and is timeless.

Sharon Joseph's love of words is realized by her love of people. Sharon manuals persons to connect with their larger selves to recognize their living function, their passion for residing, and develop their personal power.

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