Talk:Miracle Impulse

Hello MER-C. My screen name is Miracleimpulse. This topic is not, however, intended for self-promotion. The phrase miracle impulse is referenced at least 6 times in the book A Course In Miracles published by The Foundation for Inner Peace and other publishers. I know of no product, company, group, service or advertiser which uses this phrase for promotional purposes. Do you know of such? Because Miracleimpulse is my screen name, I noticed that Wikipedia did not have a topic with that title. It is that simple. In fact, you could call my creation of this article a result of a miracle impulse. If my screen name being the same poses a problem I will recreate the article using only my IP address. I see that your screen name is a euphemism for mercy. Is the article on Wikipedia entitled "mercy" also a form of advertising? Please remove your tag and allow this article to exist on Wikipedia. Miracle impulses are responsible for all art, music, composition...you name it. I am sure that the creation of Wikipedia was the result of a miracle impulse. Nice to meet you, MER-C! Miracleimpulse 12:31, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Comment, I think the problem here is that you have not made a strong case in the article that this is in any way an important concept in A Course In Miracles. Generally concepts that are a part of a philosophy are explained in the main article on the philosophy unless they are important central tenents to the philosophy.  I think right now as it is presented, this article stands a very real chance of being nominated for deletion because it lacks context to show how this is an important concept.  Maybe try explaining it's importance in the context of A Course in Miracles.--Isotope23 13:13, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Response, Geeze Isotope I just had the impulse to create this article an hour and a half ago. It has already survived it's first nomination for deletion, which occurred one minute after I made it. Relax, it's all good. Miracleimpulse 13:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Comment first... but probably not last if you don't add some context here.--Isotope23 14:21, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

Merge to A Course in Miracles
This is little more than a dictionary definition, and should be merged to A Course in Miracles. Not a dog 10:45, 21 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Yes, merge. It's a dictionary definition, and a concept used only that one context. Vicki Rosenzweig 20:21, 19 November 2006 (UTC)