Only if you want it
Available if you want it. Never imposed if you do not.
I am an ordained Minister and I have worked with A Course in Miracles for many years. I also work with a great many people who have no interest in any of that, and they get my full attention without a word of it.
How I handle this
You lead. If your faith or your practice is central to how you make sense of things, bring it in and we will work inside it. If it is not, we will never go near it. I have watched too many people be quietly evangelized at while they were vulnerable, and I will not do that to anyone.
What it offers people who do want it
A frame for forgiveness that is about your own release rather than excusing anyone. A way to hold loss that does not require the loss to have been for a reason. And a practice, which matters, because meaning that has no daily habit attached to it tends to evaporate by Wednesday.
Where it meets the rest of the work
Often at the end. When the charge has come off something and a person is looking at the space where it used to be, the question of what to put there is a real one, and for some people it is a spiritual question rather than a practical one.
Questions people ask about this
- Do I have to share your beliefs?
- No, and most of my clients do not. It changes nothing about the work.
- You are a Minister. Do you officiate weddings?
- Yes. That is a separate service and you can read about it on the weddings and ceremonies page.
How I would work with this
Your beliefs are yours. My job is to be useful inside them, not to change them.
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We talk, you ask questions, and you decide if this is right for you. No pressure either way.
