“If you would discover the world of joy, if you would escape the troubles and fears of this world, all you need do is escape from the belief in separation. All you need do is escape from the belief in separation. All you need do is realize, beyond your thinking, that separation cannot be, that all is One, and that nothing can BE in your life except by your choice, your delight, and your creation.”
“If you would discover that world, begin here, albeit within your thinking – in every circumstance, bring with you this idea, which say, “I am invulnerable. I have chosen every last detail of my life.” In every circumstance in which you find yourself believing there is someone or something outside of you which can do something TO you, be it joyful, or be it negative, draw yourself up short, and say, “Wait, I am God, and I am invulnerable. This could not be here in my life had I not chose it out of my own delight. And out of my own love.”
“Do this as often as you can, as often as your Spirit will allow. For the more you do so, the more you will find yourself free.””
“One of the lessons said, “Above all else, I want to see.” Do not forget, from your earlier lessons, that seeing is not something you do with your eyes. Your eyes are idols of separation. Your eyes are part of this illusion you call your body, whose very nature epitomizes separation. So seeing is not of your eyes. Seeing is the depth of your being, of your experience. And when the lesson says, “Above all else, I want to see,” what it means is, “Above all else, I want to experience this world in my Oneness, in my invulnerability.”
“As you see this world, not with your eyes, you WILL see it as your own invulnerability, your own godliness. You will see beauty, and peace and joy. For that is what you are. And that is what you will know. So as you move toward true vision, beyond the seeing of this world, you will say, “Above all else I want to see things differently.” Be aware that what you want, in your invulnerability, is to see the world as your own creation, and as part of the Oneness of All That Is.”
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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