Thursday, August 14, 2008

I Digg the Course

What is Digg.com?

Digg.com is one of the Internet's primer social bookmarking sites. It provides a means to share and comment upon favorite web pages, and to vote for pages that others have shared. To vote for a web page is to "Digg It!"

Millions of people scan the links on Digg.com every day. They are mostly young and technically savvy Internet users, and most could not care less about A Course in Miracles. But a few . . . a precious few, who might stumble across just the right idea at just the right time for them, could add another beacon of light to a troubled world.

Digging the Course on Digg.com is a way to extend the love, and you can add your blessing to the project quickly, easily, and without any cost to you. Setting up the Digg.com bookmarks in the first place is the hard part. That's the part we take care of. Joining Digg.com and voting for the pages is the easy quick part.

What can you do?

First, create an account on Digg.com. All that is needed is for you to provide a user name, an email address, a password, and a few other details. You will not receive any annoying solicitations from Digg.com, although you do receive email notices of membership activity. The annoying part of Digg.com is the slow-loading advertising on the pages.

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Second, once your account is created and you are logged-in (be sure to write down your user name and password), you can click on the ACIM bookmark links below and then click the "Digg" button on the Digg.com web page for that ACIM page:

Workbook Lesson 1
Workbook Lesson 2
Workbook Lesson 3
Workbook Lesson 4
Workbook Lesson 5
Workbook Lesson 6
Workbook Lesson 7
Workbook Lesson 8
Workbook Lesson 9
Workbook Lesson 10
Workbook Lesson 333

Also, you can allow us to become your friends on Digg.com. Follow these links to our personal Digg.com profile pages, and click the "Add Friend" button.

Carmen Cameron
Tom Fox

And, you may also add you own comments about the ACIM pages. Digg.com is open to anyone, so you might encounter some who are actively hostile to A Course in Miracles and its message, but that is to be expected.

Thank you for your participation.
Thank you for who you are.

August 14, 2008
Louisville, Kentucky

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