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Lesson 10

Lesson 1, Lesson 2, Lesson 3, Lesson 4, Lesson 5, Lesson 6, Lesson 7, Lesson 8

Lesson 9, Lesson 10, Lesson 11, Attitude, Getting Well and Staying Well

 

Generally speaking the approach to problems is made on the basis of trying to treat the disease, to heal an ill condition. Healing an ill condition, or curing it, would make it permanent, wouldn't it? If you got an ill condition all well, so that it could be a permanent thing, it would not be any good.

So we seek for that which is right, something that is the way it ought to be. Anyone can find something wrong. Anyone can find something that needs to be changed, that is not the way it ought to be. And finding such things and talking about them, bewailing them or condemning someone with respect to them, does not improve the situation.

Our approach is to find something which is right, a point of health and strength in a body that has illness, so that we can increase the health and the strength in the body, that the illness may be crowded out. The same with the mind and the heart. It is easy to look for what is commonly called evil, or sin, and condemn people for it. Sometimes it is not so easy to find something that is right in other human beings and begin to encourage it, begin to give it an atmosphere in which it may grow and become strong and become a dominant factor in the life of the individual. Looking for the right things, looking for the starting points, is our business."

Uranda, To Feed the Hungry, 20 August 1953

A Course In Miracles

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