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Making the Illusion Safe to Release: IFS Trauma Work for Students of A Course in Miracles
How Internal Family Systems supports trauma-sensitive students of A Course in Miracles by restoring nervous system safety so spiritual release becomes possible.
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Japji Sahib Pauree 30
Japji Sahib Pauree 30 speaks to humility, sincerity, and the futility of spiritual display. Guru Nanak emphasizes that Truth is not reached through outward symbols or perfected behavior, but through an inner disposition rooted in honesty and devotion. Through an Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens, this pauree gently softens parts that strive to appear spiritual, inviting Self-led presence to replace performance with authenticity.
Japji Sahib Pauree 28
Japji Sahib Pauree 28 reflects on the vastness of creation and the limits of human comprehension. Guru Nanak points beyond intellectual knowing toward humility before the infinite. Through an Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens, this pauree helps soften parts that strive to grasp, define, or master Truth, inviting Self-led presence to rest in reverence rather than certainty.
Japji Sahib Pauree 23
Japji Sahib Pauree 23 reflects on the vast diversity of voices, languages, and expressions through which devotion, inquiry, and longing arise. Guru Nanak emphasizes that no single form can contain the fullness of truth, as countless beings call out in countless ways. Through an Internal Family Systems lens, this pauree honors the multiplicity within the inner system, allowing parts to express themselves without hierarchy while Self holds them all with spacious awareness.
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