The Guiltless Mind: A Decision for God

Featuring
Rev Myron Jones


May 30 and 31, 2015
9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Lewis and Clark College
The Gregg Pavilion

0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd
Portland, OR 97219
Have questions about
the workshop?
 Contact
the Seminar Coordinator:

Jim Peterson
503 288-9500

jimalchemy@aol.com
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Workshop Description

The purpose of this workshop is to uncover and remove the beliefs that block
our awareness of our true purpose. The Holy Spirit needs happy learners so
bring your pen and journal and a joyful heart for two days dedicated to
discovering and releasing the belief in guilt.

"The ego is the choice for guilt;
the Holy Spirit the choice for guiltlessness.
The power of decision is all that is yours." ACIM

You can learn more about Rev. Jones at:
www.forgivenessisthewayhome.org
www.facebook.com/myronacim  Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevMyronJones
Rev Myron Jones is the
author of two books;
Hey,
Holy Spirit, It's Me Again, and
Healing Family Relationships.
She was a presenter at the
Chicago Conference, and will
be presenting in the New
York City Conference next
year. Along with 25 other
ACIM teachers Rev Myron
Jones will be a speaker for
the upcoming virtual
conference presented by
Miracle Share, Healing the
mind with A Course in
Miracles.
Inspirational messages form Rev. Myron:

The Course is not something to be learned, but something to be lived.

Here is the way I live it. I stay as aware as I can of my thoughts because
change happens only at this level. If my thoughts are not completely loving,
then I know that they need correction. I bring these wrong minded thoughts to
the Holy Spirit and ask Him to correct my thinking and heal my mind.

I accept total responsibility for my life. No one is to blame for anything that
happens to me. If it is in my life, I put it there. Everything in my life is there for
my awakening. If it does not serve God, then it is there to be forgiven. As I
forgive, I awaken from the dream to the truth of who I am in God, my perfect
self just as God created me.

Forgiveness is my purpose. In forgiving I am not making error real, but rather I
am accepting correction of my perceptions. If I see less than perfect love and
complete innocence, then I am misperceiving. I am sorry I projected my errors
onto the world and I am willing to withdraw those projections so that I can allow
the Holy Spirit to correct them.