• Munkholm Fournier posted an update 3 years, 9 months ago

    Have you ever heard the expression "it is what it is"? Precisely what does that expression mean exactly?

    Before I understood the deeper meaning of this expression, I envisioned an emaciated yogi guru within the lotus position floating across the ground imperiously imparting wisdom that would take scholars multiple lifetimes to interpret. Since this is my last life on earth and the lotus position would put me in traction, I knew that consulting
    a course in miracles is needed me clarify its meaning.

    What is the IT that we’re writing about here? According to the Course in Miracles, IT is truth, specifically God’s truth. Why is it important to emphasize that it is God’s truth? Because God’s the fact is not open to interpretations whereas a human’s truth is. Multiple versions of human truth have lead to a myriad of religions. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia defines religion as a "system of thought, feeling, and action that’s shared by a group understanding that gives the members an object of devotion."

    Who devised the device of thought? On whose feelings are these thoughts based? Are actions really necessary? In line with the Course In Miracles, God just is and our ultimate goal is to return to a great state of being. There’s no thought or action within the state of being, you just are. What must not be forgotten may be the underlying thread of all religions: God is creator, God is love and we are all perfect and infinite kids of God.

    Put one other way, "it is what it is" may be rewritten to "God’s love will be the only truth and it’s also absolute" and this truth knows no bounds and it is timeless.

    Sharon Joseph’s love of words is merely surpassed by her love of people. Sharon guides visitors to connect with their higher selves to identify their life purpose, their desire for living, and grow their personal power.

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