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Seeing God and the Divine Purpose in Everything | ✨ A Course in Miracles

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“God is in everything I see.” – ⁠A Course in Miracles Workbook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Lesson 29

What if the sacred wasn’t somewhere far away—but hiding in plain sight? In your coffee mug. The pile of laundry. That person who annoys you. Even the pause between your breaths.

In this episode, we explore Lesson 29 from the ⁠A Course in Miracles Workbook⁠⁠⁠ for Students⁠, which invites us to consider a bold truth: there is no separation. Everything we see—no matter how mundane, messy, or misunderstood—contains divine essence.

This isn’t about theology. It’s about perception. It’s about training our eyes to soften, our judgments to dissolve, and our hearts to open wide enough to find God in everything.

If you've been craving connection, feeling spiritually dry, or forgetting the miracle of the present moment—this episode is for you.

Key Insights from Lesson 29

Nothing is left out of love: This practice invites us to stop sorting the world into categories of worthy and unworthy. Even what feels broken or boring is part of the divine tapestry. There are no exceptions.

Seeing the sacred requires surrender: When we stop insisting we already know what something is, we give Spirit room to show us what it really is. Mystery becomes a portal. Stillness becomes our teacher.

Divine seeing is less about what you see, and more about how you see: This lesson encourages you to lay down the ego’s filter that constantly scans the world for flaws, threats, and hierarchies, and instead look with reverence. This is not seeing with your eyes—it’s seeing with your heart that everything is connected, blessed, and holy.

Reflection Questions

  • Where in my life do I tend to overlook the presence of love?

  • How might my day feel different if I looked for God in the small, simple things?

  • What would it mean for me to experience God as immanent—woven into the very fabric of everything I see?

  • What if reverence wasn’t something saved for temples and mountaintops—but practiced in the kitchen, email inbox, or morning commute?

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“God is in everything I see.” – ⁠A Course in Miracles Workbook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Lesson 29

What if the sacred wasn’t somewhere far away—but hiding in plain sight? In your coffee mug. The pile of laundry. That person who annoys you. Even the pause between your breaths.

In this episode, we explore Lesson 29 from the ⁠A Course in Miracles Workbook⁠⁠⁠ for Students⁠, which invites us to consider a bold truth: there is no separation. Everything we see—no matter how mundane, messy, or misunderstood—contains divine essence.

This isn’t about theology. It’s about perception. It’s about training our eyes to soften, our judgments to dissolve, and our hearts to open wide enough to find God in everything.

If you've been craving connection, feeling spiritually dry, or forgetting the miracle of the present moment—this episode is for you.

Key Insights from Lesson 29

Nothing is left out of love: This practice invites us to stop sorting the world into categories of worthy and unworthy. Even what feels broken or boring is part of the divine tapestry. There are no exceptions.

Seeing the sacred requires surrender: When we stop insisting we already know what something is, we give Spirit room to show us what it really is. Mystery becomes a portal. Stillness becomes our teacher.

Divine seeing is less about what you see, and more about how you see: This lesson encourages you to lay down the ego’s filter that constantly scans the world for flaws, threats, and hierarchies, and instead look with reverence. This is not seeing with your eyes—it’s seeing with your heart that everything is connected, blessed, and holy.

Reflection Questions

  • Where in my life do I tend to overlook the presence of love?

  • How might my day feel different if I looked for God in the small, simple things?

  • What would it mean for me to experience God as immanent—woven into the very fabric of everything I see?

  • What if reverence wasn’t something saved for temples and mountaintops—but practiced in the kitchen, email inbox, or morning commute?

CONNECT WITH JESSICA FLINT

ORACLE DECKS USED

  continue reading

333 episodes

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