52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life
Find the path to inner peace through a weekly guide of spiritual meditations and positive affirmations.



Use Karen Casey's fifty-two positive affirmations and meditations to find inner peace. We all face struggles that can leave us feeling broken and hopeless. But peace and healing are always available to us if we are open to them. In this inspirational book, Karen takes listeners on a journey towards peaceful living by sharing how she has found serenity in her own life. Karen teaches listeners that the goal is not perfection, but rather progress towards creating a life of love and peace.



Cultivate a simpler, slower, more love-filled life. When Karen Casey was struggling with addiction, she found life-changing inspiration in Helen Schucman's book, A Course in Miracles. In 52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles, she shares the ideas she discovered in Helen Schucman's book and the spirituality that we can all bring to our own lives.



Find inside:



¿ Meditations and affirmations that lead to a simpler, slower life



¿ Insights into Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles



¿ Stories of the author's own struggles and triumphs on her path to healing
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52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life
Find the path to inner peace through a weekly guide of spiritual meditations and positive affirmations.



Use Karen Casey's fifty-two positive affirmations and meditations to find inner peace. We all face struggles that can leave us feeling broken and hopeless. But peace and healing are always available to us if we are open to them. In this inspirational book, Karen takes listeners on a journey towards peaceful living by sharing how she has found serenity in her own life. Karen teaches listeners that the goal is not perfection, but rather progress towards creating a life of love and peace.



Cultivate a simpler, slower, more love-filled life. When Karen Casey was struggling with addiction, she found life-changing inspiration in Helen Schucman's book, A Course in Miracles. In 52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles, she shares the ideas she discovered in Helen Schucman's book and the spirituality that we can all bring to our own lives.



Find inside:



¿ Meditations and affirmations that lead to a simpler, slower life



¿ Insights into Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles



¿ Stories of the author's own struggles and triumphs on her path to healing
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52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life

52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life

by Karen Casey

Narrated by Laural Merlington

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52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life

52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles: Cultivate a Simpler, Slower, More Love-Filled Life

by Karen Casey

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Find the path to inner peace through a weekly guide of spiritual meditations and positive affirmations.



Use Karen Casey's fifty-two positive affirmations and meditations to find inner peace. We all face struggles that can leave us feeling broken and hopeless. But peace and healing are always available to us if we are open to them. In this inspirational book, Karen takes listeners on a journey towards peaceful living by sharing how she has found serenity in her own life. Karen teaches listeners that the goal is not perfection, but rather progress towards creating a life of love and peace.



Cultivate a simpler, slower, more love-filled life. When Karen Casey was struggling with addiction, she found life-changing inspiration in Helen Schucman's book, A Course in Miracles. In 52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles, she shares the ideas she discovered in Helen Schucman's book and the spirituality that we can all bring to our own lives.



Find inside:



¿ Meditations and affirmations that lead to a simpler, slower life



¿ Insights into Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles



¿ Stories of the author's own struggles and triumphs on her path to healing

Editorial Reviews

Reviews

"Longtime recovery powerhouse Karen Casey, a prolific author of best-selling self-help books, revisits her roots with A Course in Miracles with her latest book.

Casey, a miracle herself, rose above her personal enslavement to substance abuse like the phoenix from ashes to author numerous books of personal promise and spirituality, sharing her own experience, strength, and hope. A Course in Miracles assisted her in her early years to find a new spiritual way of living, and she returns to it to honor and renew its message in her own, simpler version. Casey, who keeps her finger gently on the pulse of recovery, has artfully abridged A Course in Miracles into short explanations of its ideology coupled with her personal experiences.

52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles is a compact rendition of how to live with love and forgiveness at the center of our lives. Casey's book will guide readers through the changes they are seeking in order to live a simpler and more fulfilling life in a complex world filled with fear." -Allyson Gracie, Retailing Insight

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Starred Review: "Prolific author Casey (Change Your Mind and Your Life Will Follow) is renowned for her inspirational and supportive works, and her latest book is no exception. Enabling readers to transform their perceptions and to experience a greater sense of peace moment by moment, Casey’s lessons impart a principle, an affirmation, and further elaboration for meditation. Advice comes in an array of forms such as “Forgiveness is the key to peace” and “Don’t let the past define the present.” VERDICT: Each entry of this volume supplies motivation and stimulus to make oneself and the world a better place. Well done." --Library Journal, September 15, 2016

“Longtime recovery powerhouse Karen Casey, a prolific author of best-selling self-help books, revisits her roots with A Course in Miracles with her latest book.

Casey, a miracle herself, rose above her personal enslavement to substance abuse like the phoenix from ashes to author numerous books of personal promise and spirituality, sharing her own experience, strength, and hope. A Course in Miracles assisted her in her early years to find a new spiritual way of living, and she returns to it to honor and renew its message in her own, simpler version. Casey, who keeps her finger gently on the pulse of recovery, has artfully abridged A Course in Miracles into short explanations of its ideology coupled with her personal experiences.

52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles is a compact rendition of how to live with love and forgiveness at the center of our lives. Casey’s book will guide readers through the changes they are seeking in order to live a simpler and more fulfilling life in a complex world filled with fear.” –Allyson Gracie, Retailing Insight

Library Journal

★ 09/15/2016
Prolific author Casey (Change Your Mind and Your Life Will Follow) is renowned for her inspirational and supportive works, and her latest book is no exception. Enabling readers to transform their perceptions and to experience a greater sense of peace moment by moment, Casey's lessons impart a principle, an affirmation, and further elaboration for meditation. Advice comes in an array of forms such as "Forgiveness is the key to peace" and "Don't let the past define the present." VERDICT Each entry of this volume supplies motivation and stimulus to make oneself and the world a better place. Well done.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173317025
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/17/2021
Edition description: Unabridged

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From the book:

Chapter 1: Love is letting go of fear.

More than thirty-five years ago, I was introduced to the spiritual principle “love is letting go of fear” through a book by that name written by Dr. Gerald Jampolsky. I knew nothing about A Course in Miracles at that time, but the idea that the connection between love and fear, a very core idea in A Course in Miracles, needed to be reckoned with got my attention. Dr. Jampolsky was best known then as the founder of the Center for Attitudinal Healing, a program he started in Marin County, California, in the mid-1970s that brought comfort and spiritual healing to children suffering from cancer.

I was particularly drawn to Jampolsky's writing style. His message was gentle. Very healing. Easily accessible. And extremely practical. The crux of his small book was about changing one's mind, thus making it possible to live from a place of love rather than being controlled by fear. His twelve simple principles seemed revolutionary to me.

I didn't have any idea when I read his book that Jampolsky was a devotee of A Course in Miracles or that his words would guide me to becoming a student of the course a short time later, but indeed that was the journey I embarked on. And what a journey it has been.

I'd have to say that nearly every spiritual perspective I now cherish is one that has been influenced by something I read either in the 669-page text, the 488-page workbook, or the 92-page manual for teachers that comprise A Course in Miracles. I'm so grateful for the vision I am now guided by. It's a simple vision. It's a practical vision. And it's a gentle vision, not unlike the one I was so comforted by when I read Love Is Letting Go of Fear more than thirty-five years ago.

Living life in the simple lane appeals to me. And there is nothing quite as simple as recognizing that every expression, every word, and every action any one of us makes is motivated by one of two feelings: love or fear. When I was first introduced to this idea, I scoffed. Surely people's behavior was more complicated than that. Indeed, I was certain mine was. And then I was helped by the readings in the course, coupled with long discussions with other course students, A Course in Miracles workshops, and books by Marianne Williamson, Kenneth Wapnick, and Jon Mundy, to see how much less complicated most of us really are.

Fear absolutely motivates people to be angry, sullen, dismissive, and, far too often, cruel. It can also initiate violence in myriad forms. Cable news, minute by minute, alerts us to the most recent evidence of fear in action. In families and between countries. In our neighborhoods and among folks we will never meet.

Fear is powerful. And all-pervasive at times. With some individuals it seems unending too. My own dad fell into this category. I'm pretty certain he would have insisted that he loved my siblings, my mother, and me; however, his love felt compromised, very conditional. And most of the time he was tense and quick to anger. Perhaps something had happened at work that upset him. Or maybe one of my siblings left a bike in the driveway. Something big or minor could have triggered the rage. But the repercussions were always registered at home. Always. Quite often at the supper table.

It wasn't until years later, after I was encouraged to interview him for a class assignment about family origins, that I came face to face with who my dad really was. My simple question, “Will you tell me about your life?” resulted in the reply, “I have been afraid every single day since I was six years old.” He told me he had accidentally cut off two of his younger brother's fingers with the old push lawn mower and was severely punished for it. Trying to be perfect, in every way, from that moment forward instilled a fear that simply couldn't be quelled. He was tormented by it until the day he died.

I was stunned. My dad, afraid? He always seemed so confident. What I didn't understand then, but eventually learned from my Course in Miracles teachers, was that anger is only one of the many masks hiding fear. Let me be clear. My dad was angry. Often. But finally realizing that fear had precipitated his anger was eye-opening.

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