Recovering Bliss-ninny Calendar – newly updated for 2024!
Calling all Recovering Bliss-Ninnies! Here is a newly updated (2024) calendar for students of A Course In Miracles (ACIM) who want reminders of the thought system we’re here to undo, featuring a few of the more challenging quotes from ACIM with photographs (mostly around Castle Rock, Colorado and other Rocky Mountain locations including Alberta, Canada) by Bruce Rawles, editor of ACIMblog.com. Kenneth Wapnick said: “A bliss-ninny doesn’t want to look at guilt or what the world is really like. A person will say, oh, the Course is changing my life, it’s going to change the world without really looking at the guilt the Course is trying to undo. A bliss-ninny does not have a proper understanding or respect for the ego in terms of how ugly it can be and how attracted to it we are. If you don’t look at guilt, everything you do with this Course is going to be guided by that decision and you will totally misunderstand what the Course is saying.” The quote was from Susan Dugan’s excellent interview with Ken, which you can read here. While most students of ACIM probably aren’t in the ‘clinically pathological bliss-ninny’ category (grin) we all have our favorite idols of specialness in the world that we think will make us happy. So, even if you only have a few residual ‘special projects’ to repair this surreal holodeck with the intent of turning the dream into your bliss factory, you might find the quotes on the calendar helpful. If you stand back far enough, you can always just look at the photos when the resistance is high to directly let the meaning of the quotes sink in, letting them work subliminally. :-)
Here are the quotes from the Recovering Bliss-ninny calendar:
Cover:
“The world you see is the delusional system of those made mad by guilt. Look carefully at this world, and you will realize that this is so.” (ACIM, T-13.in.2:2-3)
January:
“I am responsible for what I see. I choose the feelings I experience, and I decide upon the goal I would achieve.” (ACIM, T-21.II.2:3-4)
February:
“You are still convinced that your understanding is a powerful contribution to the truth, and makes it what it is.” (ACIM, T-18.IV.7:5)
March:
“You will become increasingly aware that a slight twinge of annoyance is nothing but a veil drawn over intense fury.” (ACIM, W-21.2:5)
April:
“Beware of the temptation to perceive yourself unfairly treated. In this view, you seek to find an innocence that is not Theirs but yours alone, and at the cost of someone else’s guilt. Can innocence be purchased by the giving of your guilt to someone else?” (ACIM, T-26.X.4:1-3)
May:
“Learn now, without despair, there is no hope of answer in the world. But do not judge the lesson that is but begun with this. Seek not another signpost in the world that seems to point to still another road. No longer look for hope where there is none.” (ACIM, T-31.IV.4:3-6)
June:
“The ego is also in your mind, because you have accepted it there. Its evaluation of you, however, is the exact opposite of the Holy Spirit’s, because the ego does not love you. It is unaware of what you are, and wholly mistrustful of everything it perceives because its perceptions are so shifting. The ego is therefore capable of suspiciousness at best and viciousness at worst.” (ACIM, T-9.VII.3:4-7)
July:
“Learn this, and learn it well, for it is here delay of happiness is shortened by a span of time you cannot realize. You never hate your brother for his sins, but only for your own. Whatever form his sins appear to take, it but obscures the fact that you believe them to be yours, and therefore meriting a ‘just’ attack.” (ACIM, T-31.III.1:4-6)
August:
“But it is pride that argues you have come into a world quite separate from yourself, impervious to what you think, and quite apart from what you chance to think it is. There is no world! This is the central thought the course attempts to teach.” (ACIM, W-132.6:1-3)
September:
“What is not love is murder. What is not loving must be an attack. Every illusion is an assault on truth, and every one does violence to the idea of love because it seems to be of equal truth.” (ACIM, T-23.IV.1:10-12)
October:
“If you perceived the special relationship as a triumph over God, would you want it? Let us not think of its fearful nature, nor of the guilt it must entail, nor of the sadness and the loneliness. For these are only attributes of the whole religion of separation, and of the total context in which it is thought to occur.” (ACIM, T-16.V.10:1-3)
November:
“The sick are merciless to everyone, and in contagion do they seek to kill. Death seems an easy price, if they can say, ‘Behold me, brother, at your hand I die.’ For sickness is the witness to his guilt, and death would prove his errors must be sins.” (ACIM, T-27.I.4:5-7)
December:
“If you can be hurt by anything, you see a picture of your secret wishes. ⁹Nothing more than this. ¹⁰And in your suffering of any kind you see your own concealed desire to kill.” (ACIM, T-31.V.15:8-10)
Here is an explanation of ACIM’s annotation system; annotations with links (to the Web Edition of the Course) to read the full quotes in context appear at the end of each quote above.