A Course In Miracles Lesson 137
I notice how easily I experience things as happening separately from everyone else.
Lesson 137
When I am healed I am not healed alone.
🌿 A reaction shows up
and it feels personal.
Contained.
Specific to me.
My experience.
My situation.
Even when others are involved,
it still feels like something I’m dealing with on my own.
That separation feels natural.
Like each person is having their own version
of what’s happening.
But the lesson challenges that directly.
Sickness isolates.
Not just physically,
but in how experience is structured.
It makes everything feel contained within a separate self.
Something I go through
that others do not.
Healing reverses that.
Not by changing the situation,
but by undoing the idea
that experience is separate in the first place.
Because what I accept as true
doesn’t stay with me.
It extends.
In how I see others.
How I respond.
What I reinforce.
That’s always happening.
Whether I’m aware of it or not.
So healing is not private.
It can’t be.
Because the structure it corrects
was never individual to begin with.
Today I’m noticing where I treat my experience as isolated.
Where I assume what I’m going through belongs only to me.
Not forcing connection.
But questioning the separation I take for granted.
When I am healed I am not healed alone.
I am MovingStill.
#iammovingstill #reentry #acim #spirituality #universalconsciousness
In my personal journey with A Course in Miracles Lesson 137, I began to truly understand the transformative power of healing not just as a private experience but as a shared reality that connects everyone. Early on, I noticed that when I felt pain or discomfort, my instinct was to isolate, treating my struggles as entirely separate from others. This lesson challenged that deeply ingrained mindset by showing that sickness and separation are illusions that fragment our true nature. What resonated with me the most is the concept that healing is impossible to achieve in isolation. When I allowed myself to accept this, I found my perspective shifting—suddenly, my healing was intertwined with those around me. For instance, when I practiced forgiveness or let go of personal grievances, it seemed to send ripples beyond my own experience, touching others indirectly and renewing a sense of collective peace. The lesson revealed that the body's symptoms often reinforce a mental prison of separation, but healing invites a return to universal oneness. This was not just a philosophical idea; applying it meant questioning moments when I felt alone in my challenges and consciously reminding myself that such feelings are shared illusions. This shift opened up more compassionate interactions and a deeper connection to community. Moreover, the idea that healing extends beyond the self inspired me to be an instrument of healing for others. Whether through empathy, kindness, or simply presence, I realized my state of healing impacts those I encounter, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings. This understanding fostered a profound gratitude for the shared nature of salvation and made the path of healing feel more purposeful. In daily life, practicing this lesson involved attentive mindfulness to recognize when I was defaulting to separation — noticing moments when I assumed experiences were uniquely mine. By gently questioning that assumption, I cultivated a mindset open to universal connection. This approach, combined with consistent reflection, helped me experience healing as a collective process rather than an isolated event. Ultimately, Lesson 137 invites us to recognize that "When I am healed, I am not healed alone." Accepting this truth means embracing a shared journey of healing that dissolves isolation and builds a foundation for spiritual unity and compassion.



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