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“When you are afraid, it is actually better for you to accept physical remedies for healing the body, because you will not make the mistake of thinking they come from your personal power. As long as you are afraid, you should not attempt to accept the experience of the miracle for physical healing.”
Elizabeth A. Cronkhite, The Message of A Course in Miracles: A Translation of the Text in Plain Language: Volume 1

“I want only what belongs to me, and God has established miracles as my right.”
Elizabeth A. Cronkhite, Practicing a Course in Miracles: A translation of the Workbook in plain language and with mentoring notes - Volume 2 & 3

“Today’s review covers the following ideas: 1. (65) ‘My only function is the one that God gives to me.’ The only function that I have is the one of forgiving that God gives to me. Recognizing this releases me from all conflict, because I have only one goal. With only one purpose, I always know what to do, what to say, and what to think. All doubt disappears as I acknowledge that my only function is the one that God gives to me. 2. Specific applications might take this form: ‘The personal mind’s perception of this does not change my function.’ ‘This does not give me a function that replaces the one that God gives to me.’ ‘I will not use this to justify a function that God does not give to me.’ 3. (66) ‘My Happiness and my function are One.’ All that comes from God is One. What comes from Oneness, I must receive as One. Fulfilling my function is my”
Elizabeth A. Cronkhite, Practicing a Course in Miracles: A translation of the Workbook in plain language and with mentoring notes - Volume 2 & 3



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