If you’ve read my book Problems Aren’t Real then you’re familiar with my outlook about hardships and the solution to hardships, an outlook I refer to as spiritual life help. I’m going to write about spiritual life help here, in general terms, for those who haven’t read the book and also as something of an anchor for future postings that will elaborate further on the topic. It’s important to give credit to two works in particular when it comes to this spiritual life help outlook: A Course in Miracles and The Infinite Way. These are remarkable works in my view and they certainly inspired me when it comes to my thinking about life help.
The gist of spiritual life help is this — God is the only power and is a power of only good so hardships are not real, hardships are misperception or unreality. There you have it. Now that’s a fairly simple outlook but it is, for all intents and purposes, impossible to accept as truth and so explaining it, including an explanation for how to put it into practice, requires a good amount of descriptive; and it also takes time for people to process it. A person can’t go from a perspective of, “I need to survive within the world,” to “These hardships aren’t real,” easily and that’s assuming they are inclined to change their perspective at all.
This was an excerpt from the Life Help Journal article: Spiritual life help: the basics. Read the full article Here.