EPISODE · Sep 24, 2022 · 1H 44M
Star Trek: The Next Generation 'Remember Me' with Commentary by David Hoffmeister
from A Course in Miracles (ACIM) Podcast · host David Hoffmeister ACIM Teacher
Star Trek: The Next Generation 'Remember Me' with Commentary by David HoffmeisterThe human condition of separation is a condition that has been accepted as the normal state of mind, an individual's private thoughts, going for brief glimmers of intimacy and connection. The whole situation of time-space is one of separation, division, isolation, and loneliness because of how it's set up. Most people spend their entire life dealing with issues around loneliness and isolation—difficulties with communication. Relationships seem difficult. Groups seem difficult. The government appears difficult. Countries seem like a tricky thing. In Christian terms with the Trinity, the Holy Spirit's perspective will say, here's what healing is; it's coming down to a shared perspective. The Holy Spirit's perspective is the only perspective that can be shared; everything else is the attempt to share something that was set up to not be shared.Enjoy David's commentary on the Star Trek - The Next generation - Remember Me - s04e05YouTube trailer: https://youtu.be/Em4C3nDxNyM If you want to know more about Living Miracles, and the Weekly Movie Workshops, look here: https://bit.ly/ACIM-Movie-Workshop.Look for more info on David Hoffmeister and upcoming events: https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/events.The movie gathering was recorded at Living Miracles Monastery on September 22, 2022.Follow us on:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/DavidHoffmeister https://www.youtube.com/@LivingMiraclesFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/ACIM.ACourseInMiracles Learn more about David & Living Miracles:https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/eventsLearn more about A Course in Miracles:https://ACIM.bizDavid's Spanish YouTube Channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP9Gw00CldPUmiu43y7fdWwDavid's Portuguese YouTube Channel is:https://www.youtube.com/@davidhoffmeisterucem
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Star Trek: The Next Generation 'Remember Me' with Commentary by David HoffmeisterThe human condition of separation is a condition that has been accepted as the normal state of mind, an individual's private thoughts, going for brief glimmers of intimacy and connection. The whole situation of time-space is one of separation, division, isolation, and loneliness because of how it's set up. Most people spend their entire life dealing with issues around loneliness and isolation—difficulties with communication. Relationships seem difficult. Groups seem difficult. The government appears difficult. Countries seem like a tricky thing. In Christian terms with the Trinity, the Holy Spirit's perspective will say, here's what healing is; it's coming down to a shared perspective. The Holy Spirit's perspective is the only perspective that can be shared; everything else is the attempt to share something that was set up to not be shared.Enjoy David's commentary on the Star Trek - The Next generation - Remember Me - s04e05YouTube trailer: https://youtu.be/Em4C3nDxNyM If you want to know more about Living Miracles, and the Weekly Movie Workshops, look here: https://bit.ly/ACIM-Movie-Workshop.Look for more info on David Hoffmeister and upcoming events: https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/events.The movie gathering was recorded at Living Miracles Monastery on September 22, 2022.Follow us on:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/DavidHoffmeister https://www.youtube.com/@LivingMiraclesFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/ACIM.ACourseInMiracles Learn more about David & Living Miracles:https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/eventsLearn more about A Course in Miracles:https://ACIM.bizDavid's Spanish YouTube Channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP9Gw00CldPUmiu43y7fdWwDavid's Portuguese YouTube Channel is:https://www.youtube.com/@davidhoffmeisterucem
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