In the movie Finding Miracles: Avoid From Vanity (Belief in Attack), David Hoffmeister examines one of the central teachings of A Class in Miracles (ACIM): the launch of the confidence through undoing the opinion in attack. Using this perspective, the pride is not a set personality but a thought process created on concern, divorce, and the assumption that damage is real. Hoffmeister stresses that awareness begins when that simple belief is asked and carefully undone in the mind.
Undoing the ego, as described in the video, is not about controlling ideas or questioning experiences, but about changing the meaning directed at them. Instead of interpreting activities as threatening or personal, your brain is guided to see them differently through forgiveness. That change is described in ACIM as a “miracle,” wherever notion is fixed and the belief in attack loses its foundation. Hoffmeister shows that process is light and internal, occurring in attention rather than through additional change.
Since the belief in strike is introduced, the hold of the ego starts to weaken. Fear-based tendencies slowly lose their power, and a deeper feeling of stillness becomes available. Hoffmeister teaches that this doesn’t mean ignoring realistic conditions, but rather seeing them without the overlay of judgment and fear. In that state, your head becomes more open, less defensive, and more effective at encountering clarity and peace.
Finally, Obtaining Wonders factors to a profound inner transformation: the conclusion that strike was never really true, just believed. Brian Hoffmeister’s training invites students of ACIM to constantly choose a various perception—one seated in forgiveness and truth. As that practice deepens, miracles become an all-natural expression of a mind no further destined by concern, revealing a calm attention that has been generally present beneath the impression of ego.