The Practice of True Forgiveness

by Heather on December 14, 2011 · 41 comments

Today’s Guest Expert is Mike Lemieux,
Author of “Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish?”

Mike Lemieux's Book

I was recently asked to try to explain the true forgiveness process with the assumption that this person was not familiar with A Course in Miracles and the books of Gary Renard: The Disappearance of the Universe and Your Immortal Reality. So here’s a slightly revised version of what I wrote:

So what we refer to as life here on earth is really like a dream. And not only is it a dream, but it is ultimately an insignificant dream. The metaphor that Gary uses quite a bit is that when we go to bed at night, we have these dreams; some dreams are pleasant, and others not so pleasant. But neither one is true because it’s only a dream. Then when we wake up in the morning, we realize that we never left the bed, and that what we were seeing during the night was not true. And that’s what our everyday life is really like. We are all really home with God, dreaming that we are separate from God, but it’s not true. Yes, our experience is that we are here, but it’s a false experience. (Gary’s teachers give a great metaphorical story of how we appeared to arrive here in the dream in the first place, but it’s too lengthy to get into here. You can find it in chapter 4 of The Disappearance of the Universe.)

Part of the introduction to A Course in Miracles it says, “The course does not aim at teaching the meaning of love, for that is beyond what can be taught. It does aim, however, at removing the blocks to the awareness of love’s presence, which is your natural inheritance.” So, we all have these blocks (aka unconscious guilt) otherwise we wouldn’t appear to be here, and experiencing separation from God. But these blocks to the awareness of Love’s presence, or God, are unconscious, so we are not consciously aware of them. However, these blocks show up to us symbolically in the form of anything that triggers fear or some sort of negative emotion within us. Doesn’t matter what it is, all negative emotions are rooted in fear which is the effect of the unconscious guilt buried in the mind over the seeming separation from God: anger, hatred, annoyance, depression, jealousy, feelings of inferiority or superiority, arrogance, guilt, anxiety, feeling scared, needing to be right, lack of self-confidence, or even just feeling bored or unfulfilled, and what have you are all symbols of these blocks to the awareness of Love’s presence. And the acting out of these blocks is what’s responsible for the all craziness that takes place here on “psycho planet!”

So, as a student of the Course, your job is to become more observant of, and identify these negative emotions instead of continuing to gloss them over and be in denial of them which is what most of the people of the world do; I know, I used to be one of them. As the Course teaches, “No one can escape from illusions unless he looks at them, for not looking is the way they are protected.” And I should also note that it doesn’t matter if the negative emotion is the result of being right about something on the level of form and being accurate about the details of your grievances; being right does not bring anybody any lasting peace, only instant gratification at best, while keeping the conflict in the mind unresolved. As the Course says, “Do you prefer you be right or happy?”

The Course also teaches that there are no victims in this world! So once you really understand that the world is coming from you and not at you and that you made up what you are perceiving – albeit on an unconscious level – and that God has nothing to do with this world whatsoever, then you realize that anger is never justified. Doesn’t matter what it is, whether it’s someone cutting you off in traffic or you feel that the government is screwing you in some way, or even if we are talking about the murder of a loved one – you made them up! Now I’m certainly not suggesting that this is always easy to accept, and that appropriate action isn’t sometimes necessary, but it is definitely the truth!

So, when you experience a negative emotion, the first step is to remember that you are dreaming, and that you are really home safe with God. What you are seeing is not true! So for example, say someone is saying something unkind to you and it triggers a negative feeling within you, instead of reacting, your job is to remember that the person being unkind to you is just representing a symbolic aspect of your own unconscious mind that needs healing. At that point, your next step is to change your mind about it. Instead of seeing the other person as an insensitive jerk, we see them as they really are: innocent. They’re innocent because they haven’t really done anything; it’s just a dream. As the Course teaches, “Forgiveness recognizes what you thought your brother did to you has not occurred. It does not pardon sins and make them real. It sees there was no sin. And in that view are all your sins forgiven.” So that’s the attitude you want to have when presented with a forgiveness opportunity. If you see the other as innocent, then that’s how it will register in your unconscious mind about yourself. As the Course teaches, “As you see him, you will see yourself.”

Once you take responsibility for your dream instead of being a victim of it, then you have to trust J or the Holy Spirit (whatever you think of it as) to do His job of removing more unconscious guilt (blocks) from the mind as you continue to practice this form of forgiveness. I say you have to trust because the inner peace that is a result of practicing this form of forgiveness doesn’t always show up right away. From my experience, sometimes it shows up right away, but sometimes it doesn’t, particular with “slow burn” forgiveness lessons (people or situations that you have to forgive over and over again.) Sometimes this inner peace will just show up from out of nowhere it seems, where I feel totally peaceful for no apparent reason. Another sign that one is making progress with this forgiveness process is that you’ll find yourself being able to shrug or laugh at things that in the past would have pissed you off or upset you in some way.

As a fringe benefit of practicing this form of forgiveness, we may sometimes receive inspired guidance as to what to say or do about a particular situation. For me personally, most of the time there is nothing to say or do on the level of the world in association with my forgiveness opportunities, but there have been other times when I felt guided to speak up about something or even make a major life change. The great thing about the Course is that it isn’t about how you behave or what you do in the world (that’s for religions;) it’s about how you look at the world and the people in the world. So you still live a relatively normal, earthly life. Although as Gary points out, some people get into all this and forget how to carry on a normal conversation. Gary says, “Don’t be weird!”

The ironic thing about this spiritual path is that even though it is geared toward returning our awareness to Oneness and the end of separation, on the level of the world, however, we may be guided to separate from certain people or circumstances because the particular forgiveness lessons associated with them have been learned, and then it’s time to move on to our next opportunities and adventures. So, sometimes the guidance we receive can show up in the form of life changing events such as feeling inspired to leave your job, move to another town, separate from your spouse, etc. Forgiveness doesn’t mean you have to hang out with those you are forgiving.

Another thing I should add too is that we can still enjoy the things of this world that we enjoy even though it’s just a dream. It’s just a matter of not making a false idol out of these things; not looking for our peace and happiness outside ourselves from material things and other people. Otherwise, we are psychological attached to it, and losing it will eventually play itself out. So, this forgiveness work is geared toward being able to be happy and at peace regardless of what happens in the world and in our own personal life’s circumstances. A simple path yes, but certainly not an easy one. Most of the time J says in the Course that it takes a little willingness, but in the Manual for Teachers section of the Course he says that it takes abundant willingness. So, it’s got to be something that you really want, which is why it’s not for everyone, or at least not for everyone all at once. It’s not something we can do haphazardly and expect to achieve the goal of the Course.

So, at this point I would refer people to The Disappearance of the Universe and Your Immortal Reality by Gary Renard, and from there they can decide if they want to do the Workbook of the Course to further reinforce the way we need to look at this world in order to attain the lofty goal the Course has to offer. The short term goal is inner peace, but the ultimate goal of the Course is to have the permanent experience of what we really are and where really are; the equivalent of being free and going Home, which has been described as a perfect, indescribable ecstasy that never ceases. Until then, one will remain stuck in the cycle of birth and death. Giddy up!

Rogue River, Southern Oregon

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Mike Lemieux is the author of Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish? and is currently running a holiday special good through the end of the year: Buy 2 autographed copies of Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish? and get a third copy free! Please visit his website to order: www.giddyupmikey.com  You can also find Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish? at Amazon in both paperback and Kindle format.

Mike Lemieux

Mike Lemieux, aka Giddy Up Mikey, or just Mikey, is the author of Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish? – A Compilation Highlighting the Blunt and Uncompromising Teachings of Arten and Pursah on A Course in Miracles. Mike is also known for his daily posting of the “Quote of the Day” on The Disappearance of the Universe Yahoo Group, as well as his posting of notes on Facebook that pertain to the material in Gary Renard’s books and A Course in Miracles.

Mike is a native of New Bedford, Massachusetts, and currently resides in Ashland, Oregon. More for more about Mike, please visit his website: www.giddyupmikey.com  You can also find Mike’s fan page on Facebook where he posts daily quotes from The Disappearance of the Universe, Your Immortal Reality, and A Course in Miracles: www.facebook.com/DWMJF

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  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Hello Mike – and welcome to the Soul-filled Cafe.  Today is a *big* topic.  So I am going to go make my self a cup of coffee before diving in deeper, but wanted to let everyone know that the Cafe is open, please share your thoughts.

  • http://TheManifestationMaven.com Kimberly Schneider

    Mike thanks for your insights! I have practiced principles in the Course for some time but it has been quite awhile since I actually read any of the teachings.  I am glad that you talk about how the feelings of peace and forgiveness don’t always show up right away, because sometimes I think people assume they must be “doing it wrong” if they don’t feel happy and peaceful all the time.  On this path, whether your guide is the Course or some other method, it’s not about running away from the difficult feelings but instead being present to where we are and allowing the peace, forgiveness and love to naturally emerge as we choose, again and again, to release our attachments to illusion and form. 

    I’m thinking your Dude Where’s My Jesus Fish would be a good read for the holidays (great title by the way!)

    Heather, you have such a knack for finding fascinating and expansive people and bringing them to us through the Cafe! Thank you and may the blessings of Christmas and all of the holy days of light be with you both. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/LisaManyon Lisa Manyon

    Mike (and Hi, Heather),

    First, I love the title of your book. I know it’s going to be a good day when I almost spit coffee out from laughing.  Do you recommend your book for people who are not thoroughly familiar with “A Course in Miracles” and what do you feel is the biggest takeaway people get from reading your book? (Can be in general or what keeps coming up as a common thread for your readers).

    Write on!~

    Lisa Manyon

  • BrookeE

    Heather -I have to get a copy of this book. :) Remember my fish symbol in Sedona. 
    love you. Brooke 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Good morning!  Thank you Heather for having me here today.  Giddy up!

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Hello Kimberly, thank you for your comments.  Key point you made about attachment.  Some people think when first coming across the Course that they have to give things up.   That is certainly not the case.  We can still enjoy the things of this world despite it all being an illusion, a dream.  It’s about not having psychological attachment and not making a false idol out of anything. 

    And yes, the inner peace doesn’t always come right away with practicing forgiveness, particularly  with the “slow burn” forgiveness opportunities; situations, circumstances that we need to forgive over and over and over again until all the unconscious guilt associated with it has been removed.  The teaching of the Course is simple, however, the process can often be difficult; it’s a matter of not giving up on it. 

    And thanks for the kudos regarding the title of the book, Dude, Where’s My Jesus Fish?  It came to me after a hearing a commercial for the movie Dude, Where’s My Car? 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Hello Lisa, thank you for your inquiry.  Glad you like the title, thank you.  And laughter is a good thing, so I’m glad the title could amuse you! 

    As far as recommending my book to those who aren’t yet familiar with the Course goes, it could serve as an introduction to it and Gary Renard’s books, however, I believe my Dude book is more geared towards those already familiar with the Course and Gary’s books because I don’t get into how the universe was created, or better yet “mis-created” and how we appeared to arrive here.  The Disappearance of the Universe does a great job of explaining that in a metaphorical way.  And my book is basically telling people that they should read The Disappearance of the Universe book; the Disappearance book is like “street language” for the Course.  It’s very direct and to the point which is one of the many things I greatly appreciate about it.  I just started my 15th reading of it actually. 

    Anyway, repetition is very important on this spiritual path of doing the Course.  The thought system of the Course is so radical that one needs to keep taking it in because It’s so easy to get sucked back into the ego’s thought system.  That’s where my book comes in.  Gary Renard, who was not only kind enough to allow me to use much material from his two books (The Disappearance of the Universe and Your Immoral Reality), also wrote the Foreword for the Dude book.  One of the things he wrote in the Foreword is that the Dude book is “like a cheat sheet that helps you make the grade.”  So the Dude book serves as a way to get in some of that repetition, and I also include some of my own insights and experiences as well. 

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Hey Mike — quick tip to use the “reply” button on individual comments. It helps to keep the conversation string together and they also get an email that you wrote a reply.

    ~h.

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Hi Brooke!  You’ll love Mikey’s book.  It’s very autobiographical and I think many of us can relate to the spiritual search for meaning (and the endless dead ends with well meaning gurus)

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Love that the Cafe started your morning with a good laugh.  The title is pure genius.  Mike — I’d love it if you’d share how you came up with the title (I already know from having read your book….)  ;)    But there is a certain movie that inspired it…

  • http://www.facebook.com/LisaManyon Lisa Manyon

    Thanks so much. I’ll add your recommendations to my Amazon “wish list” and add them to my order next time I have new reading material magically delivered to my mailbox. I love Amazon Prime. :)
     
    Write on!~
     
    Lisa Manyon

  • Thelemons57

    Hello Mikey!  Up kinda early today, aren’t ya?  So good of you to reach out to bring Truth to more people.  Will pop in off and on today.  Have fun.  

    Thanks, Heather, for inviting my wise friend to your café!   To everyone reading today:  listen to Mikey…he lives what he writes.  Giddy up!  (Oh, and Mikey is a big fan of Kramer on the old Seinfeld show…thus his liking to say, ‘giddy up!’.)

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Yes, what happened was when I started the process of putting together this book in the spring of 2009, I still hadn’t had a title for it yet.  During the summer of that year, I recall having the TV on and hearing a commercial for a movie that had been out for a number of years, and was going to be aired on a local channel.  The movie was called Dude, Where’s My Car?  I heard the commercial several times, and one day I was looking all over my place for my iPod.  I had mis-placed it, and I just blurted out, “Dude, Where’s My iPod?”  At that moment it occurred to me that would make a great title for a book, but would need to find a replacement for the word iPod; Jesus Fish automatically came to mind, didn’t even have to think about it, it was like the Holy Spirit was giving me Its thought. 

    I had no intention of using the title at first.  I was still under the conditioning that if you’re going to write a book about spirituality, that the title should be “proper” and “serious.”  Then later on that summer, I started talking on the phone with a young woman, a fellow Course student I “met” on Facebook.  I told her about my book and that I was going to call it something like Pathway to Inner Peace and Enlightenment. She suggested that I title it something that matched more my personality, which was a bit of surprise coming from her because she was bit more of a serious person, and more sophisticated than I. 

    So I slept on it, and the next day I was like, “Hell yeah, I’m doing it Mikey’s way!” An irreverent book title, not going to use my full name, and instead of some professional looking picture on the back cover, I’m going to use a picture of me wearing a tie dye t-shirt, a bandana, and sunglasses! 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=576802117 Cheryl Goyer

    Great post Mike! I really don’t have a question or anything to add but the picture of the Rogue River made me a bit homesick for Southern Oregon. I’m missing my “special relationships” but still happy to be where I am. Everyday ACIM and Gary’s books bring me closer to waking up.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michelle-Davis/1232389165 Michelle Davis

    Thank you Mike:) So then ACIM does recognize the cycle of rebirths like Buddism and Hinduism?

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Mike — so TRUE.  The usefulness of “repetition” when it comes to ACIM.

    I want to share a bit about my own history with “A Course in Miracles”

    I first heard about the big blue book in my early 20′s and the name
    grabbed me right away.  (I mean who doesn’t want to get on the bandwagon
    of *Miracles*)  And I went to a small meeting group and that’s when I
    first took a look at the book and realized it was more like reading an
    encyclopedia than some quick self-help, make you feel good book.  It was
    a couple of years before I finally purchased my own copy of the book
    and thus began my real “reading” of it and doing the workbook.  At this
    point it has been over a decade with ACIM (!) — though at times it was
    collecting dust, other times it was with me where ever I went (like in
    2001 when it came with me for a month trip to India– preKindle, so it
    was a big book to pack!)   And it is still unfolding for me.  Maybe I am
    a slow study, but I also do think that when you are ready to go deeper
    with the teaching, more is revealed.

    Gary Renard’s “Disappearance” book was a big turning point for me to “understand” the ACIM material with a lot more clarity.   
    And more recently, I have listened to Kenneth Wapnick’s “Living a
    Course in Miracles” at least 30 times.  That is super supportive
    material too and I find it keeps revealing more and more of the
    information in new ways — where I’ll be listening or reading something
    and it’s like, “wait, I never heard that before” — but I just had
    glossed right by it until I could actually “hear” it.

    So as, you say, Mike — repetition is key.  But not in a mantra way —
    but b/c it takes a while to even really hear or read what it is saying. 

    Gary has described it as “holographic” learning. And, to me that is the
    perfect description of it.  It’s not linear.  It’s like you get an
    insight and a new door to a whole new room is revealed.

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Thank you Kimberly!  It’s such a joy for me to connect people together via the Cafe.  I get excited when I come across someone who I know is perfect for this community.

    More light and soul-filled connections ahead in 2012…

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Do you have the link to that Seinfeld episode?  That was priceless.

    I already mentioned this to you, but I also LOVE the “Jesus Fish” in the title — my mom had a Jesus Fish ring (it sounds tacky, but it was actually beautifully crafted out of silver, and I loved it as a child).  She had stickers too.  This was all in the 70′s when being a “Jesus Freak” could mean being liberal instead of conservative…  So I just get a warm memories of my mom and her brand of spirituality (she passed away in 2001 from Cancer, but I sense she would have enjoyed your humor and spirit Mikey).

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Brooke — you and Lee are also the peeps who kept telling me to read “Disappearance of the Universe.”  So happy to be on this path with you. 

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Thanks for being here.  I admire Mikey so much for “walking the talk” — especially when the talk is a tricky one to share  — “we aren’t really here”  and “that’s just another forgiveness lesson”  :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Thanks T!  Yeah, the great thing about the Course is that we don’t have to take ourselves and the world we live in so seriously.  In fact, making it all psychologically real for ourselves is what makes suffering possible.  And the Course is teaching us the means of how to end pain and suffering of any kind, forever. 

    A famous quote from the Course, “Into eternity, where all is one, there crept a tiny, mad idea, at which the son of God remembered not to laugh.”  And of course we are all the son of God.  So our job is to forget not to laugh (remember to laugh.) 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux
  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Ha!  You never know where inspiration will come from…

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Yes, Heather, there was a Seinfeld episode where Elaine discovered that her boyfriend was a Christian. If it wasn’t for Seinfeld, I don’t think I would know what a Jesus Fish is.  LOL

    Here are a couple of clips from that episode.  Favorite line from this episode, Elaine, “…dumb and lazy I understand.” 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3BDY3tfs8M

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-8GIEQjqW8

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Thanks Heather!  Still trying to master the forgiveness gig.  I still have a few buttons left that can be pushed.  The good news is that I have a lot less buttons that can be pushed than I used to; much progress has been made.  J says in the Course that the miracle (forgiveness) will save you “thousands of years.” 

    That’s how you know if a path is working for you, if you find yourself being able to shrug or laugh at things that once upset you or disturbed your peace of mind in some way.  Anyway, this forgiveness stuff does work for anybody who is willing to do it!  I’m been willing to do it because some where along the way I realized that it’s the only thing that is going to make me happy in a permanent way. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Thank you Cheryl!  The great thing about the Course is that we don’t have to physically give up the things we enjoy, whatever they may be.  Just matter of letting go of our psychological attachment to it all and not making a false idol out of it. 

  • Cherry

    Hi Heather, Hi Mike,

    Great post.  Wonderful thoughts on perceptions and forgiveness.

    Thanks so much!

    Heather, we must speak soon :)

    Love, Cherry

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    HI Michelle, thank you for your inquiry.  And the answer to your question is both yes and no.  The Course will tell you that reincarnation is impossible because the body doesn’t really exist and the universe doesn’t really exist so from that view point there is really no such thing as reincarnation because the entire universe of time and space is just a dream. 

    However, reincarnation does appear to happen within the dream script just as other things appear to happen here.  In fact, in the subtitle of The Disappearance of the Universe book, one of the topics covered is Past Lives.  Not that it really matters who we were in other lifetimes.  As Pursah says in Gary’s 2nd book, Your Immortal Reality, “Everyone’s been enormously famous and seemingly
    important in some lifetimes, and all have been the dregs of the earth in
    others.  That’s duality.  What matters is doing your forgiveness work
    right now.  That’s the way out.”

    Another thing that was shared in Gary’s books about past lives, “When you forgive in one lifetime, you help the
    Holy Spirit heal all of them.  Practicing
    true forgiveness has an effect on you in other dimensions of time.  You can choose to forgive anything in any lifetime because time isn’t linear,
    but holographic.  For that reason,
    there’s no difference between choosing the Holy Spirit right now and
    choosing the Holy Spirit at the exact instant of the separation!  People don’t realize that history is
    happening right now, and so is the future, and the only thing that matters is choosing forgiveness now.  Don’t be concerned about your past
    lifetimes.  It’s always about now,
    and it’s always about forgiveness. 
    It’s this lifetime that matters, always, and then you learn that every
    instant is really always the same instant anyway. ”

    So the application of the Course’s forgiveness always comes down to what is coming up for us right now, which is actually symbolic of unresolved issues from past lifetimes.  And it’s never a mystery, it’s always right in our face.  But ultimately it’s symbolic and all traceable back to the first instant of the separation from God.  And doing this forgiveness work, “removing the blocks to the awareness of love’s presence” is what will enable us to break the cycle of birth and death and return our awareness to WHAT we really are and WHERE we really are.  Pursah describes this state as “an indescribable ecstasy that never ceases.” 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Sorry about the formatting on that.  I copied and pasted from my electronic book format and it came out that way. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Yes, absolutely Heather.  I recently started my 15th reading of The Disappearance of the Universe book and have found myself already highlighting a couple of quotes that didn’t stand out to me during my other 14 reads!  The Disappearance of the Universe has that same holographic nature as the Course book does.  That’s why repetition is so important, not only do you “get” the message on a deeper level, but it also helps to make it easier to remember to APPLY it when forgiveness opportunities present themselves. 

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Definitely Cherry.  My cable at the new house just got hooked up last night.  So I am feeling ready for some good skype sessions. :)

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    One of my favorite (I think from Gary) phrases — is that much of personal growth is actually “moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic”   So much of my path has been like that.  Trying a little of this and that to try to find some magical formula for happiness. 

    Like you, “forgiveness” is now my chosen path to peace and truth.   And, yup, I still have plenty of lessons.  One of the things I have been working on is seeing the “little annoyances” as the same as the “big stuff.”

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Yes, Arten and Pursah also refer to it as the “spiritual buffet line.”  In the mid 1990s and early 2000s, my spiritual path consisted of the popular New Age teachings; stuff such as the Conversation with God books; the Celestine Prophecy books, and a very heavy does of Wayne Dyer material.  I tried to apply what I had learned the best I knew how to at the time but I didn’t start to make significant spiritual progress until I found something that addressed the UNCONSCIOUS part of the mind.  The New Age stuff is geared towards the conscious part of the mind.  Nothing wrong with that, in fact, it was a necessary step for me along the way, but I got to a point where I outgrew it, and needed something that went much deeper.  I just found all that popular New Age stuff to be too limited.  But I needed it at the time. 

    In 2003, I started working with a guided meditation series called Pathways to Mastership by man named Jonathan Parker.  My mom lent it to me in 1996 or 97.  I tried working with it but I just couldn’t get into it at the time.  I had no idea was this guy was talking about; he was talking all sweetness and light that I was accustomed to in New Age material.  He was talking about all the guilt and fears we all have buried in our minds.  I was like, “Hey I”m a Wayne Dyer buff.”  I got the positive of thinking on my side and what not.  Little did I know at the time that I was in denial and had an abundance of unconscious resistance of REALLY looking. 

    But by the end of 2002, I was ready to start really looking.  So I started working with these guided meditations that  were geared toward addressing the issues in the unconscious.  That started me on my ACIM path without having any knowledge of what A Course in Miracles was all about.  These meditations were a form of true forgiveness just done in a more complicated way than outlined in Gary’s books.  But they worked!  Hostility that I had in my mind all for my life for certain people in my life was healed as result of working with these meditations.  It was like, “Holy crap, this stuff really works!”  As a result, instead of having anger and hatred and resentment for these people, I had inner peace (at least with that aspect of my mind) and compassion for them instead. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    As a result of watching Seinfeld during the 90′s, the phrase “Giddy up” became a part of my everyday vocabulary.  I then created an e-mail address in 2004 using “giddyupmikey”.  Over the next few years, people started calling me that.  It was never my intention to call myself Giddy Up Mikey, it just turned out that way.  LOL

  • http://TheManifestationMaven.com Kimberly Schneider

    Mike thanks for posting those I had a few good laughs revisiting Seinfeld!

  • http://www.unclutter-organize-transform.com/ Sue Rasmussen

    Hi, Mike,

    I just got here to the cafe, and love reading all of these posts.

    And I really like this thread, about the journey that we take to get to the point where we’re ready for the Course. My route sounds very similar to yours…followed a lot of New Age writers and guides that really resonated, but their teachings didn’t do anything in the end to get at the deeper stuff. And Heather was the one who kept asking if I had read Disappearance of the Universe. Finally I got a copy of it and read it straight through, and had to laugh at myself for putting off getting it…it resonated THAT strongly with me.

    Then it was an obvious next step for me to get a copy of ACIM (which I had ignored for years) and immediately start practicing true forgiveness.

    And so true that it’s a practice – over and over and over again.

    And like you said, even though it’s a simple message, it does not often feel easy to remember what’s really going on and to forgive and let go of what I think is happening.

    But so powerful.

    Can’t wait to read your book, Mike!

    Warmly,
    Sue

  • http://www.unclutter-organize-transform.com/ Sue Rasmussen

    And then you passed the idea along to me, Heather. You asked me several times if I had read it, and when I finally did, it was like being struck by lightning. :) So thank you…and I agree…so happy to be on this path with you!

  • http://www.soulfilledlife.com Heather Gray

    Sue — I am so happy you chimed in.  I was thinking about how unique each of our paths are when reading Mike’s comment here. So happy to play a role in yours. :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Hi Sue, thanks for your comments.  Yes, it does take practice for forgiveness to be a way of being.  I still have to think about it at times when presented with an opportunity.  Arten mentions this in Disappearance regarding the practice of forgiveness, “It’s very necessary to hear these ideas repeated in order for them to sink in.  That’s the only way you can possibly learn a thought system, have it become a part of you and get to the point where you apply it automatically – eventually without even thinking about it.  That’s why it’s called PRACTICING forgiveness.  You practice over and over, until it becomes second nature.” 

  • Patrick Buchanan

    hEY, THIS WAS (IS) A REALLY NICELY DONE ARTICLE, IN MY OPINION.  THANKS FOR ILLUMINATING SO WELL.  TEN THOUSAND BOWS TO YOU.  PATRICK BUCHANAN

  • http://www.facebook.com/giddyupmikey Mike Lemieux

    Thank you Patrick for you kind words. Giddy up!

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