Thursday, April 04, 2013

Madking Explicit the True Meaning of Forgiveness: March FB Statuses


I did it!  Here are  my FB Statuses for March.  The one for March 31, Easter Sunday, completes my goal of posting a status, daily, since last Easter Sunday, 2012.

3/1

In Jesus Calling, scribed by Sarah Young, the message for February 24 provides an excellent introduction and summary for a poem by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967 ), entitled, Limited.

BE STILL IN THE LIGHT of My Presence, while I communicate Love to you.  There is no force in the universe as powerful as My Love.  You are constantly aware of limitations: your  own and others’.  But there is no limit to My love; it fills all of space, time, and eternity. (p. 57)

Limited

I AM riding on a limited express, one of the crack trains
     of the nation.
Hurtling across the prairie into blue haze and dark air
     go fifteen all-steel coaches holding a thousand people.
(All the coaches shall be scrap and rust and all the men
     and women laughing in the diners and sleepers shall
     pass.)
I ask a man in the smoker where he is going and he
     answers: "Omaha."

Now you see through a glass, darkly but someday you will see Me face to Face.  Then you will be able to experience fully how wide and long and high and deep is My Love for you.    For now, the knowledge of My loving Presence is sufficient to carry you through each day. (p. 57)

3/2

I have been spending a lot of time these days sitting quietly and being receptive to understanding what trust really means.

First, I want to look into what it does not mean:  If I were standing on the bow of the Titanic after it struck the iceberg, and saying to myself, “I trust it won’t sink.”  That is not what trust is about. 

Rather, I would stand there saying to myself, I am the holy son of God, complete and healed and whole, shining in the reflection of His Love. (What am I?)  I would trust that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are guiding me and comforting me, and giving me strength. I would trust that if I were to die, I would live eternally.

Of course, it is no surprise that a just moment ago I read this passage from today’s Lesson.

God is the strength in which I trust.

It is not my own strength through which I forgive. It is through the strength of God in me, which I am remembering as I forgive. As I begin to see, I recognize His reflection on earth. I forgive all things because I feel the stirring of His strength in me. And I begin to remember the Love I chose to forget, but which has not forgotten me. Lesson 60.2

. . .I feel the stirring of His strength in me.

God's Voice speaks to me all through the day. Lesson 49.


There is not a moment in which God's Voice ceases to call on my forgiveness to save me. There is not a moment in which His Voice fails to direct my thoughts, guide my actions and lead my feet. I am walking steadily on toward truth. There is nowhere else I can go, because God's Voice is the only Voice and the only Guide that has been given to His Son. Lesson 60.4

I also think that our need to trust, truly, is one reason that a book like Proof of Heaven is so popular right now.  Eben Alexander, the neurosurgeon, demonstrates beyond doubt that there is life beyond what our brain is showing us, that we are free, that we can trust we are eternal, that all is well.

Lesson 163, There is no death.  The Son of God is free.

Our Father, bless our eyes today. We are

Your messengers, and we would look upon

the glorious reflection of Your Love

which shines in everything. We live and move

in You alone. We are not separate

from Your eternal life. There is no death,

for death is not Your Will. And we abide

where You have placed us, in the life we share

with You and with all living things, to be

like You and part of You forever. We

accept Your Thoughts as ours, and our will

is one with Yours eternally. Amen. 9



And then what came to mind, reassuringly, is this passage from William Wordsworth, Ode:  Intimations of Immortality.



Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting:
The Soul that rises with us, our life’s Star,
Hath had elsewhere its setting,
And cometh from afar:
Not in entire forgetfulness,
And not in utter nakedness,
But trailing clouds of glory do we come
From God, who is our home.

One other thing, if I were on the Titanic, I would be grateful to those who were taking action to keep the ship afloat as best they can, and to those who were lowering the lifeboats.  After all, I am “in” the world, and not “of” the world, and while I am “in” the world, I will ask for help to do the next right thing.



3/3

I just love reading words scribed by Jesus.  I recently came across John Smallman who has been scribing Jesus since June, 2011.  Here is his statement from his blog site.

I have been taking dictation from my friend Saul since 1995.  A few months ago I began to feel intuitively that Jesus wanted to channel through me, but felt skeptical — many people have channeled him — why would he want another channel.  Anyhow I sat down with my pen and asked him:

Good afternoon dear Jesus. Thank you for your human life in which you demonstrated love, acceptance, and forgiveness. Thanks also for “A Course in Miracles”; reading it is an ongoing, uplifting, and most supportive experience.

Did I imagine that you spoke to me a few weeks ago asking me to take dictation? Was it my own (egoic!) inspirational, intuitive idea, or truly a message from you?  You did tell Helen Schucman (scribe for “A Course in Miracles”) that you always respond to those who call on you.  Did I call on you?  Or did you call on me?  Or neither?  Anyway why would you want to talk to me?  There are many others who could hear you better and take dictation more easily.  Anyhow, if you do want me to listen and take dictation, then I am willing, and greatly honored.  So, speak to me and I will write.  If my intuition was wrong then please forgive my call.

With love, John.

Of course I want to talk to you, John, I want to talk to anyone who will listen to me. You are all my brothers and sisters, I love you all dearly, and it is my joyful task to help you to awaken. Listen carefully, take your time – we have plenty – and write what you “hear”. You will find it easy.

Your loving brother, Jesus.

Here is a passage from one of the first scribing sessions, and it deals with one of my favorite themes, inevitably catching glimpses of Home.

As humans experiencing life in the illusion, it is impossible for you not to feel dissatisfied and disappointed because deep within you the divine Flame of God’s love remains alight, however determinedly you try to snuff it out or ignore it.  Along with that inextinguishable Flame are faint ethereal and ephemeral memories, of which you catch only the most fleeting glimpses – memories of Reality, your eternal Home.  This is why human existence is dissatisfying and disappointing for you.  You know life should be blissful, and yet every effort to achieve that state fails abysmally.  How could it not?  You were created in Love, to enjoy eternal ecstasy – and then you hid in an insane, imaginary environment filled with misery, pain, and suffering.  There is absolutely no meeting-point between these two extremes.  And of course the illusion is non-existent, nothing at all, so there are no two extremes; there is only your heavenly Home.  All else is smoke and mirrors, which for eons you have been trying to convince yourselves are real.

John Stockman, scribing Jesus, 5 June 2011

http://johnsmallman2.wordpress.com/



3/4

I am, indeed, the cause of what I see; you are, too.  But this is a tricky one because I find it hard to understand how I am the cause of the disasters that are occurring in the world.  I don’t even have to name one because the newspapers and the television bring them to our attention in every moment.

I am the cause only in the sense that for a moment I choose to see with my body’s eyes, rather than with vision.  That moment is so fleeting that I don’t even realize I made a choice; it is so habitual, automatic, and unconscious.

But, now, as I recognize it, I can ask for help to shift my awareness from illusion to truth.

I am determined to see things differently.

What I see now are but signs of disease, disaster and death. This cannot be what God created for His beloved Son. The very fact that I see such things is proof that I do not understand God. Therefore I also do not understand His Son. What I see tells me that I do not know who I am. I am determined to see the witnesses to the truth in me, rather than those which show me an illusion of myself.

What I see is a form of vengeance.

The world I see is hardly the representation of loving thoughts. It is a picture of attack on everything by everything. It is anything but a reflection of the Love of God and the love of His Son. It is my own attack thoughts that give rise to this picture. My loving thoughts will save me from this perception of the world, and give me the peace God intended me to have. Lesson 55.1,2

And From The Christ Mind, scribed by Darrell Price.

Every day, in many different forms, under apparently different and widely varying circumstances, you are given the opportunity to choose the kind of world you want to inhabit.  Forgive, and Love itself will rise to greet you; peace and joy will accompany you and quicken you on your journey Home.  (p. 46)

I am, indeed, the cause of the loving world I see, at this moment, now.

3/5

Here I go again:  quantum and A Course in Miracles

In her book, The Universe in Black and White, Terry Favour uses a table in reference to wave/particle.

But now we know that even a table is not solid.  What actually makes up the table is what I have been calling particles: waves that have become particles upon observation, particles that have interacted with sense perception and then become the table. (p. 159)

And in Lesson 28, Above all else I want to see things differently,  Jesus uses a table as an example.

You will not question what you have already defined. And the purpose of these exercises is to ask questions and receive the answers. In saying, "Above all else I want to see this table differently," you are committing yourself to seeing. It is not an exclusive commitment. It is a commitment that applies to the table just as much as to anything else, neither more nor less.

You could, in fact, gain vision from just that table, if you would withdraw all your own ideas from it, and look upon it with a completely open mind. It has something to show you; something beautiful and clean and of infinite value, full of happiness and hope. Hidden under all your ideas about it is its real purpose, the purpose it shares with all the universe.

In using the table as a subject for applying the idea for today, you are therefore really asking to see the purpose of the universe. You will be making this same request of each subject that you use in the practice periods. And you are making a commitment to each of them to let its purpose be revealed to you, instead of placing your own judgment upon it.  (4-6)

The wave is to seeing with vision as the particle is to seeing with the body’s eyes.

3/6

It is most helpful for me when I am reading to pay very close attention to the pronouns and their references. For example, I am reading From The Christ Mind, scribed by Darrell Price, and carefully stopping and looking at the reference for “you” each time Jesus uses it.

There can only be three references:  1) “you” as the decision maker, choosing between 2) “you” identifying with the ego, or 3) “you”  identifying with the Self.

Whenever you (2) are feeling less than happy, you (1) have chosen wrongly.  Happiness is what you (3) are, an aspect of what is true.  To be yourself truly, to be the Self, is to be happy and in a state of peace.  Nothing and no one can disturb that peace or take your happiness away unless you (1) so choose.  To choose the ego as your guide is to decide against happiness, for it knows nothing of happiness.  The ego is based on fear, having arisen as a fearful response.  To identify with the ego is to continue that dependence on fear, and though you (2) may seek happiness through various things and activities, it will elude you (2) for it cannot be found without.  Happiness arises from within for no reason, being independent of appearances and conditions that constantly change.  When you (3) realize the Self, awaken to and as the Self, you (3) find a happiness that is unshakeable, that will never leave you (3), for it is forever a part of you (3).  (p. 46)

It is always a matter of recognition.  This word comes from the Latin, recognoscere, meaning “to know again.”  When I decide to know again my true Self, accepting my holiness, any guilt disappears, and I am free.

My holiness is my salvation.

Since my holiness saves me from all guilt, recognizing my holiness is recognizing my salvation. It is also recognizing the salvation of the world. Once I have accepted my holiness, nothing can make me afraid. And because I am unafraid, everyone must share in my understanding, which is the gift of God to me and to the world. Lesson 58.4

3/7

Even though I am so easily, so readily, so habitually caught in time and space, believing falsity to be reality, thinking that seeing is believing. . . it is not so.   It’s a moment to moment decision.  As far as moments, I often think that when I am awake during the day for, say, 16 hours, that I have at my disposal 57,600 moments to choose between falsity and reality.  (16 hours X 60 minutes X 60 seconds)

Here are three different ways to express this.

Genesis 2:16, `6

And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat:
But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.

A Course in Miracles, T-26.V.3

God gave His Teacher to replace

the one you made, not to conflict with it.

And what He would replace has been replaced.

Time lasted but an instant in your mind,

with no effect upon eternity.

And so is all time past, and everything

exactly as it was before the way

to nothingness was made. The tiny tick

of time in which the first mistake was made,

and all of them within that one mistake,

held also the Correction for that one,

and all of them that came within the first.

And in that tiny instant time was gone,

for that was all it ever was. What God

gave answer to is answered and is gone.



From The Christ Mind, p. 47

You are not the ego though it lives in your mind.  It is an alien identity, imagined as a response to the fear that arose when the idea of separation from your Source first seized your mind, and in that moment seemed to become a reality.This error is repeated again and again, every time you choose fear over Love, separation over Unity.  Your mind has become crystallized around this misunderstanding and the identification with what you are not.  You have lived so long in this state of mind it seems like reality to you, and the actuality of Reality Itself has been lost.  Reality still abides deep in your mind, held for you by Go’s Answer to your belief in separation, the Holy Spirit.  Whenever you so decide, the memory of what you are will rise to awareness, and all doubt and confusion will vanish.

3/8

As the day goes on, it is so helpful to me to remember to just stop, be still a moment, breathe in and breathe out.  Sometimes, I recite to myself this passage from Lesson 182, I will be still an instant and go home.

When you are still an instant, when the world

recedes from you, when valueless ideas

cease to have value in your restless mind,

then will you hear His Voice. So poignantly

He calls to you that you will not resist

Him longer. In that instant He will take

you to His home, and you will stay with Him

in perfect stillness, silent and at peace,

beyond all words, untouched by fear and doubt,

sublimely certain that you are at home.
Lesson 182.8




3/9

When I am still for a moment, I experience the contrast between feeling at home and being in an alien world.  This passage from Lesson 182, states it so beautifully, so clearly.


This world you seem to live in is not home

to you. And somewhere in your mind you know

that this is true. A memory of home

keeps haunting you, as if there were a place

that called you to return, although you do

not recognize the voice, nor what it is

the voice reminds you of. Yet still you feel

an alien here, from somewhere all unknown.

Nothing so definite that you could say

with certainty you are an exile here.

Just a persistent feeling, sometimes not

more than a tiny throb, at other times

hardly remembered, actively dismissed,

but surely to return to mind again.

Lesson 182.1




3/10

It never fails to amaze me that introductory philosophy textbooks, purportedly attempting to teach logic, use this syllogism:

All men are mortal;
Socrates is a man;
Therefore, Socrates is mortal.

Now, the incredible irony is 1) the premises are false, and 2) Socrates knew he was immortal.  “Premise” comes from the Latin, praemittere, meaning “to put first.”  It is not helpful to teach with invalid premises.

These thoughts came to mind as I was reading Lesson 66, My happiness and my function are one, where Jesus, of course, teaches with this valid syllogism:

God gives me only happiness.
He has given my function to me.
Therefore my function must be happiness. 5:2,3

The first premise is that God gives you only happiness. This could be false, of course, but in order to be false it is necessary to define God as something He is not. Love cannot give evil, and what is not happiness is evil. God cannot give what He does not have, and He cannot have what He is not. Unless God gives you only happiness, He must be evil. And it is this definition of Him you are believing if you do not accept the first premise. 6

The second premise is that God has given you your function. We have seen that there are only two parts of your mind. One is ruled by the ego, and is made up of illusions. The other is the home of the Holy Spirit, where truth abides. There are no other guides but these to choose between, and no other outcomes possible as a result of your choice but the fear that the ego always engenders, and the love that the Holy Spirit always offers to replace it. 7

Thus, it must be that your function is established by God through His Voice, or is made by the ego which you have made to replace Him. Which is true? Unless God gave your function to you, it must be the gift of the ego. Does the ego really have gifts to give, being itself an illusion and offering only the illusion of gifts? 8

In Plato’s Collected Dialogues, we find Socrates, as he is dying after ingesting Hemlock, ruminating on his immortality, in The Apology.

What would one not give, gentlemen, to be able to question the leader of that great host against Troy, or Odysseus, or Sisyphus, or the thousands of other men and women whom one could mentions, to talk and mix and argue with whom would be unimaginable happiness!  At any rate I presume that they do not put one to death there for such conduct, because apart from the other happiness in which their world surpasses ours, they are now immortal for the rest of time.  (p. 25)

Across the centuries, his phrase, “Know thyself,” has summed up his philosophy, and I always see it as, “Know Thy Self.”

3/11

The tricky thing about transforming through the mind-training of A Course in Miracles is that, at least for me, it is not a once and for all thing.  That is, in one moment, I experience my immortality, the peace and love of God, and in the next, I forget and experience the fear and uncertainty of my mortality.

For me, it is a shifting back and forth.  This is the paradox. A paradox is defined as “a statement seemingly absurd, yet really true,” from the Latin, paradoxum; para, meaning “against,” and doxum, meaning “opinion.”

When I experience my immortality, it is against the orthodoxy of mortality; when I experience mortality, it is against the orthodoxy of immortality.

This is why I appreciate a passage like this from Lesson 67, Love created me like Itself.

Today's idea is a complete and accurate statement of what you are. This is why you are the light of the world. This is why God appointed you as the world's savior. This is why the Son of God looks to you for his salvation. He is saved by what you are. We will make every effort today to reach this truth about you, and to realize fully, if only for a moment, that it is the truth. 1

. . .and to realize fully, if only for a moment, that it is the truth.

It is always a matter of forgetting and remembering.  I pray to remember my immortality more and more often as the day unfolds.

It will be particularly helpful today to practice the idea for the day as often as you can. You need to hear the truth about yourself as frequently as possible, because your mind is so preoccupied with false self-images. Four or five times an hour, and perhaps even more, it would be most beneficial to remind yourself that love created you like itself. Hear the truth about yourself in this. 5

And here is how Rumi expresses it in the last stanza of his poem, How Happy a Time:

In these forms, we are in the world.
At the same time
we are in paradise.

3/12

Lesson 61, I am the light of the world.

True humility requires that you accept today's idea because it is God's Voice which tells you it is true. This is a beginning step in accepting your real function on earth. It is a giant stride toward taking your rightful place in salvation. It is a positive assertion of your right to be saved, and an acknowledgment of the power that is given you to save others. 3

. . .a giant stride.

I’ve got to keep coming back, keep coming back to the awareness of the truth of what I am, the truth of what you are.  I keep going out, I keep going out as thoughts pour in to keep me separated from this awareness.  I learned a long time ago that when I am down, the ego rushes in to keep me down, heightening my awareness of thoughts pouring in that have  no source in reality.

The Course is a life jacket, sustaining me, preventing me from sinking into the ocean of illusory thoughts.

To the ego, today's idea is the epitome of self-glorification. But the ego does not understand humility, mistaking it for self-debasement. Humility consists of accepting your role in salvation and in taking no other. It is not humility to insist you cannot be the light of the world if that is the function God assigned to you. It is only arrogance that would assert this function cannot be for you, and arrogance is always of the ego. 2

There.  Now, I am experiencing that easy, peaceful feeling, again, humbly accepting my function.

You are the light of the world. God has built His plan for the salvation of His Son on you. 7:5,6

Pep talks are good.

3/13

Lesson 62, Forgiveness is my function as the light of the world.

It is your forgiveness that will bring the world of darkness to the light. It is your forgiveness that lets you recognize the light in which you see. Forgiveness is the demonstration that you are the light of the world. Through your forgiveness does the truth about yourself return to your memory. Therefore, in your forgiveness lies your salvation. 1

Jesus often uses contrast to help us learn to accept our function.  Just look at these contrasts running through the Lesson.

Darkness                                    light
falsity                                         truth
attack                                         forgiveness
weakness, scorn, fatigue            strength
vulnerability                              invulnerability

Here is a passage from From The Christ Mind, Darrell Price, scribing Jesus.

You are not the ego though it lives in your mind.  It is an alien identity, imagined as a response to the fear that arose when the idea of separation from your Source first seized your mind, and in that moment seemed to become a reality.  This error is repeated again and again, every time you choose fear over Love, separation over Unity.  Your mind has become crystallized around this misunderstanding and the identification with what you are not.  You have lived so long in this state of mind it seems like reality to you, and the actuality of Reality Itself has been lost.  Yet Reality still abides deep in your mind, held for you by God’s Answer to your belief in separation, the Holy Spirit.  Whenever you so decide, the memory of what you are will rise to awareness, and all doubt and confusion will vanish.   (p. 47)

3/14

Sometimes it all seems pretty simple.  My only purpose, my only goal, my only function, my salvation is to experience the light that I am, the light that you are.

We are trying to let the veil be lifted, and to see the tears of God's Son disappear in the sunlight. Let us begin our longer practice period today with the full realization that this is so, and with real determination to reach what is dearer to us than all else. Salvation is our only need. There is no other purpose here, and no other function to fulfill. Learning salvation is our only goal. Let us end the ancient search today by finding the light in us, and holding it up for everyone who searches with us to look upon and rejoice. Lesson 69.3

Master Teacher of Endeavor Academy once said, “Light is understanding.”  This understanding renews my trust in the truth of what I am, God’s Son,  and then I can watch things unfold in a divine way.

If you are doing the exercises properly, you will begin to feel a sense of being lifted up and carried ahead. Your little effort and small determination call on the power of the universe to help you, and God Himself will raise you from darkness into light. You are in accord with His Will. You cannot fail because your will is His. 7

3/15

This headline on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel certainly caught my eye:

Soaring beyond Tourette

Acting gives Greendale’s ‘Peter Pan’ star a chance to be free

Clare Faile, a 16-year-old student at Greendale High School, finds that while she is acting on stage, she is free from Tourette symptoms.

Out of character, her shoulders may briefly shudder.  Or she may hop in a way one might if bitten by an insect.  Or she might make some quick, breathy grunts. (Erin Richards, March 13, 2013, Section A. p. 1)

While reading the article, I thought of this analogy:  Tourettes is to acting as human nature is to the holy instant.

I had to chuckle because of the similarity between ego mind chatter, and her Tourette vocal outbursts.

At one point she starts saying “bob-bop-bop” in the middle of a sentence. She also would  repeat words.  Sometimes it was an obscenity.  The B-word.  The F-word. (p. 8)

Yet, she finds an instant of peace on stage.

“I need to focus on things that make me happy,” she said.

Now, that’s Peter Pan.  The eternal optimist who loved the unusual, who embraced the adventure ahead.

“I feel like Peter Pan wouldn’t judge you,”  Clara said.  “He’d say ‘Come with me on this journey.’”

Neverland awaits. (p. 8)

Heaven awaits.

The holy instant’s radiance will light your eyes, and give them sight to see beyond all suffering and see Christ’s face instead.  Healing replaces suffering.  Who looks on one cannot perceive the other, for they cannot both be there.  And what you see the  world will witness, and will witness to.   T-27.lV.6:5-8

3/16

It is so encouraging for me to look out on a cloudy, cold, winter day, especially in Wisconsin, one week before Spring begins, to know that the sun is always there, even though it is obscured by clouds.

It is even more encouraging for me to realize that, although the light in me is often obscured by cloudy thoughts of fear and anger and despair and guilt, the light still shines brightly in me, and in you.

Since all illusions of salvation have failed you, surely you do not want to remain in the clouds, looking vainly for idols there, when you could so easily walk on into the light of real salvation. Try to pass the clouds by whatever means appeals to you. If it helps you, think of me holding your hand and leading you. And I assure you this will be no idle fantasy. Lesson 70.9

Yes, indeed, Jesus is holding my hand, holding your hand, leading us to the light.

3/17

I am slowly pulling out of my malaise by coming to understand and experience what it means to trust.


I trust, I have faith in the fact that I am the Holy Son of God, that you are the Holy son of God, and with this trust, I anticipate that worldly events will miraculously unfold.
I love the way Jesus expresses it in His Manual for Teachers.

The teachers of God have trust in the world, because they have learned it is not governed by the laws the world made up. It is governed by a power that is in them but not of them. It is this power that keeps all things safe. It is through this power that the teachers of God look on a forgiven world.

When this Power has once been experienced, it is impossible to trust one’s own petty strength again. Who would attempt to fly with the tiny wings of a sparrow when the mighty power of an eagle has been given him? And who would place his faith in the shabby offerings of the ego when the gifts of God are laid before him?
1:1:4-7,2

So, right now I am trusting that what seems to be going on around me is helpful in building my trust.

It takes great learning to understand that all things, events, encounters and circumstances are helpful. It is only to the extent to which they are helpful that any degree of reality should be accorded them in this world of illusion.
1A.4:5-6


3/18

In my single-minded pursuit of learning to trust in who I am in truth in the craziness going on around me, I forgot the connection between trust and my function and my salvation.  Learning to trust is huge because it’s my salvation.  It all came clear in reading today’s Lesson, 65, My only function is the one God  gave me.

The idea for today reaffirms your commitment to salvation. It also reminds you that you have no function other than that. Both these thoughts are obviously necessary for a total commitment. Salvation cannot be the only purpose you hold while you still cherish others. The full acceptance of salvation as your only function necessarily entails two phases; the recognition of salvation as your function, and the relinquishment of all the other goals you have invented for yourself. 1

It is always a matter of asking for help to relinquish my trivial pursuits, my meaningless fears.

Arrange your day so that you have set apart the time for God, as well as for all the trivial purposes and goals you will pursue. This is part of the long-range disciplinary training your mind needs, so that the Holy Spirit can use it consistently for the purpose He shares with you.
4:3,4

3/19

Since I am determined to come into the experience of the true meaning of trust, I am not surprised that in a March 5 Reading in Jesus Calling, He deals with trust.

MAKE FRIENDS WITH THE PROBLEMS IN YOUR LIFE.  Though many things feel random and wrong, remember that I am sovereign over everything.  I can fit everything into a pattern for good, but only to the extent that you trust Me.  Every problem can teach you something, transforming you little by little into the masterpiece I created you to be.  The very same problem can become a stumbling block over which you fall, if you react with distrust and defiance.  The choice is up to you, and you will have to choose many times each day whether to trust Me or defy Me.


Now, Christine drew my attention to the second paragraph because Jesus, playfully, suggests that we give our problems nicknames, helping you to approach them with familiarity rather than with dread.

The best way to befriend your problems is to thank Me for them.  This simple act opens your mind to the possibility of benefits flowing from your difficulties.  You can even give persistent problems nicknames, helping you to approach them with familiarity rather than with dread.  The next step is to introduce them to Me. Enabling Me to embrace them in My loving Presence.

So, I took Him up on it, and anxiety became “Angst;” fear, “Fearless Fosdick;” contempt, “Con;” and anger, “Ang Lee.”  For example, “Jesus, please help me with my Angst.”

This enables me to take a little less seriously things that seem to be overwhelming  in time and space.

3/20

How many Fs are in the following statement?

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI-
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE
EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS.

*        *    *

How many Fs did you find?


I saw only three and, believe me, I was determined to see the right number.
I came across this exercise in a book by the Mentalist, Marc Salem, and he writes:
If you counted three, you are wrong.  There are six.  Because the F in “of” sounds like a V, it seems to disappear.  Habit makes us fail to perceive many things, and past-learned patterns create expectations to perceive in a particular way.
   (The Six Keys to Unlock and Empower Your mind, p. 18.)

Now, that is my point.  We are so conditioned to think habitually, automatically, unconsciously, that we do not see what is in front of us; yet we think that what we see is real, that seeing is believing.

It is so difficult to change our habits; we are really up against it.


Now, wouldn’t you know, Christine showed me how to break our habitual patterns.
While I was writing this, without giving her any context, I asked her to count the Fs in the passage.  After a couple of minutes, she said, “Six.” 

Surprised, I ask her, “How did you do that?” 

She said, “I decided after reading it a couple of times to read it backwards.”
There you are.  She completely changed her habits and saw what was in front of her eyes, and I didn’t see it because I read the passage, left to right, not changing my habits at all.


As Marc Salem goes on to say:

Most of us stumble through life shielded, cocooned, half-blinded, and unaware of the new and exciting world around us every second.  Past experience and past learning create our perceptual set.  In order to fully experience the powers of your mind, you need to break out of your mind-set and expand your possibilities for perception.
  (p. 19)

Of course, this is why Jesus begins His Course where He does.

Lesson 1, Nothing I see means anything.
Lesson 7, I see only the past.
Lesson 9, I see nothing as it is now.

Thank God, we can learn to change our habits, systematically, and learn to see with vision.

God is my strength. Vision is His gift.

Let me not look to my own eyes to see today. Let me be willing to exchange my pitiful illusion of seeing for the vision that is given by God. Christ's vision is His gift, and He has given it to me. Let me call upon this gift today, so that this day may help me to understand eternity. Lesson 59.2

3/21

Lesson 61, I am the light of the world.

Who is the light of the world except God's Son? This, then, is merely a statement of the truth about yourself. It is the opposite of a statement of pride, of arrogance, or of self-deception. It does not describe the self-concept you have made. It does not refer to any of the characteristics with which you have endowed your idols. It refers to you as you were created by God. It simply states the truth
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And  the following is from John Smallman, scribing Jesus, March 3, 2013.

Continue to focus your determined intent on awakening into that state, and ask for assistance from those in the spiritual realms to help you to achieve your aims – your success in this is the only possible outcome.  Your Father has been encouraging you to wake up since you first chose to enter the dream state — which is the illusion — and for a long time you made yourselves deaf to His call. That deafness is dissipating as your dissatisfaction with your present way of experiencing life grows stronger. You were created to experience everlasting joy, and the realization that that is God’s Will for you is finally penetrating the dark and limited state of consciousness in which you have confined yourselves.

It could be thought of as an enclosed and darkened room, complete with heavy blackout curtains, into which no light is able find its way.  However, those curtains are now very old, and over the eons the brilliant light shining upon them has caused them to fray and disintegrate, allowing the light to penetrate that darkened room.  The effect of this is quite miraculous!  The occupants of the room – humanity – are absolutely amazed to see beams of light shining on various objects and bringing into view the myriad beautiful colors with which they are imbued and that until now have been invisible.

The dark that has enveloped you and that has hidden from you the wonder and beauty of Reality is receding and breaking up as the divine Light of God’s brilliant day burns it off, like morning mist in the sunshine.  Humanity has made the collective decision to wake up from the darkness of the illusion into the brilliance of Reality, and nothing can prevent it doing so.


Your loving brother, Jesus.

http://johnsmallman2.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/signs-of-disintegration-can-be-seen-all-over-the-world/

3/22

Yesterday, I was working with a couple of brothers, and I found that what they said and what they did was pissing me off.  Here I am, knowing that I am the Holy son of god, and look at my attitude.

Of course, my mind went to forgiveness, and I realized that forgiveness is not about what someone deserves, or what should be earned. Forgiveness has nothing to do with worldly concerns.  Forgiveness is the recognition that I am making judgments about occurrences in space and time, and these judgments are based solely on my conditioning, on my personality, and finally, nothing really occurred at all; I simply wandered into temptation. 

I ask for help to experience forgiveness, the recognition that my brothers are the Holy sons of god, in truth, and what seems to be happening does not matter.

There, I feel better.

Lesson 64, Let me not forget my function.

Today's idea is merely another way of saying "Let me not wander into temptation." The purpose of the world you see is to obscure your function of forgiveness, and provide you with a justification for forgetting it. It is the temptation to abandon God and His Son by taking on a physical appearance. It is this the body's eyes look upon.

Nothing the body's eyes seem to see can be anything but a form of temptation, since this was the purpose of the body itself. Yet we have learned that the Holy Spirit has another use for all the illusions you have made, and therefore He sees another purpose in them. To the Holy Spirit, the world is a place where you learn to forgive yourself what you think of as your sins. In this perception, the physical appearance of temptation becomes the spiritual recognition of salvation.
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, , , the physical appearance of temptation becomes the spiritual recognition of salvation.

Thank You, Father.

3/23

I just love it when a poet expresses in verse a truth that is echoed by Jesus in His Course in Miracles.
For example, here is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), entitled, Spring and Fall:  To a Young Child.

   Margaret, are you grieving
   Over Goldengrove unleaving?
   Leaves, like the things of man, you
   With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
   Ah! as the heart grows older
   It will come to such sights colder
   By and by, nor spare a sigh
   Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
   And yet you will weep and know why.
   Now no matter, child, the name:
   Sorrow's springs are the same.
   Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
   What héart héard of, ghóst guéssed:
   It is the blight man was born for,
   It is Margaret you mourn for.

The speaker in the poem knows full well that Margret in her mind is split off from God, holding grievances, living the blight of a human’s birthright, and in time she will come to know that she is mourning her human self.

It is the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.

To hold a grievance is to forget who you are. To hold a grievance is to see yourself as a body. To hold a grievance is to let the ego rule your mind and to condemn the body to death. Perhaps you do not yet fully realize just what holding grievances does to your mind. It seems to split you off from your Source and make you unlike Him. It makes you believe that He is like what you think you have become, for no one can conceive of his Creator as unlike himself. Lesson 68.2

Shut off from your Self, which remains aware of Its likeness to Its Creator, your Self seems to sleep, while the part of your mind that weaves illusions in its sleep appears to be awake. Can all this arise from holding grievances? Oh, yes! For he who holds grievances denies he was created by love, and his Creator has become fearful to him in his dream of hate. Who can dream of hatred and not fear God?
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Yet, the speaker holds out trust that she will eventually come to learn of her Self:

And yet you will weep and know why.

3/24

I spent a good part of my life not even thinking about religion, not even considering what came before my passage through time and space, or what was to come after.  I thought I was totally alone, simply doing the best I could with whatever came along.
I came across A Course in Miracles in my mid-forties, and of course, all that changed.  Undergoing the mind-training and subsequent transformation, I came into the awareness that I was not alone, and Jesus and the Holy Spirit are always present, only a shift in my awareness is necessary to experience their presence. 

This came to mind when I read this passage from Jesus Calling.

YOU ARE MINE FOR ALL TIME—and beyond time, into eternity.  No power can deny you your inheritance in heaven.  I want you to realize how utterly secure you are!  Even if you falter as you journey through life, I will never let go of your hand.

(March 11)

Looking back,  I am aware of a large number of times that Jesus was holding my hand, so that I could take the next step.  Here are just three examples of what Wayne Dyer calls, “Divinely orchestrated coincidences.”  These examples just deal with my formal education.

One.  Summer, 1959.

I just graduated from Three Rivers High School in Michigan.  I was being recruited by several colleges to run track and play football.  I couldn’t decide.  The doorbell rings.  An Admissions Counselor from Kalamazoo College tells me that I’ve been offered the best Athletic Scholarship that the college offers, and am I going to take it or not?  OK.

Two.  Spring, 1963.

I am about to graduate from K.  What am I going to do with an English Major?  A professor tells me that a new Master of Arts in Teaching English Program is just starting up at the University of Chicago.  I apply, win a scholarship, head for Chicago.

Three.  Summer, 1969.

After teaching English in junior high school in Westport, CT. for four years, I receive a call from my Master’s Coordinator at the University of Chicago.  She tells me that I would be a good candidate for a new doctoral program in Teacher Training.  I apply, earn a scholarship, and move to Chicago.

Even in my ignorance along the way, I was being guided.

Knowing that your future is absolutely assured can free you to live abundantly today.  I have prepared this day for you with the most tender concern and attention to detail. 
(March 11)

3/25

On February 2, 2006, Anita Moorjani was rushed to the hospital in a coma, having suffered from cancer for four years.  She describes her vivid NDE experiences in her book,  Dying to be Me (2012).  I love the title, echoing St. Paul, I die daily.
(1 Corinthians 15:31)

I am fascinated about her state of consciousness that has nothing to do with her body.  I am going to juxtapose her vivid awareness with this passage from the Course.

I am not a body.  I am free.
For I am still as God created me.

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I felt no emotional attachment to my seemingly lifeless body as it lay there on the hospital bed.  It didn’t feel as though it were mine.  It looked far too small and insignificant to have housed what I was experiencing.  I felt free, liberated, and magnificent.  Every pain, ache, sadness, and sorrow was gone!  I felt completely unencumbered.  I couldn’t recall feeling this way before—not ever.
(pp. 62,63)

In this near-death state, I was more acutely aware of all that was going on around me than I’ve ever been in a normal physical state.  I wasn’t using my five biological senses, yet I was keenly taking everything in, much more so than if I’d been using my physical organs.  It was as though another, completely different type of perception kicked in, and more than just perceive, I seemed to also encompass everything that was happening, as though I was slowly merging with it all

(p. 69)

3/26

In so many movies, in so many television programs, in so many newspapers and  television news programs, an individual suffering from a major tragedy will shake his fist ask, plaintively, “Why would God allow this to happen?”

The short answer is that God knows nothing of it..  The individual thinks that the body is real, that it is created by God.  In this mistaken identity, it is easy to think that God is a body.

This is the universal belief of the world you see. Some hate the body, and try to hurt and humiliate it. Others love the body, and try to glorify and exalt it. But while the body stands at the center of your concept of yourself, you are attacking God's plan for salvation, and holding your grievances against Him and His creation, that you may not hear the Voice of truth and welcome It as Friend. Your chosen savior takes His place instead. It is your friend; He is your enemy
. Lesson 72.7

And here is a way out.

We will try today to stop these senseless attacks on salvation. We will try to welcome it instead. Your upside-down perception has been ruinous to your peace of mind. You have seen yourself in a body and the truth outside you, locked away from your awareness by the body's limitations. Now we are going to try to see this differently.
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The light of truth is in us, where it was placed by God. It is the body that is outside us, and is not our concern. To be without a body is to be in our natural state. To recognize the light of truth in us is to recognize ourselves as we are. To see our Self as separate from the body is to end the attack on God's plan for salvation, and to accept it instead. And wherever His plan is accepted, it is accomplished already.
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3/27

Reading Lesson 73, I will there be light, I kept coming across the word “idle.”

The ego's idle wishes are unshared, and therefore have no power at all. Its wishes are not idle in the sense that they can make a world of illusions in which your belief can be very strong. But they are idle indeed in terms of creation. They make nothing that is real. 1:4-7

Then I got to thinking that when my car is “idling,” it’s not going anywhere.  In my idle thinking I’m not going anywhere, either.  Then Jesus uses the word “traffic,” and I got excited about the analogy.

Idle wishes and grievances are partners or co-makers in picturing the world you see. The wishes of the ego gave rise to it, and the ego's need for grievances, which are necessary to maintain it, peoples it with figures that seem to attack you and call for "righteous" judgment. These figures become the middlemen the ego employs to traffic in grievances. They stand between your awareness and your brothers' reality. Beholding them, you do not know your brothers or your Self.
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An idling car is dangerous in traffic.  Anyway, putting my car in “first” is uniting my will with God’,  letting there be light.

I will there be light. Let me behold the light that reflects God's Will and mine.
Then let your will assert itself, joined with the power of God and united with your Self.
10:2-4

3/28

While describing her unworldly experiences in a coma in her book,  Dying to be Me, Anita Moorjani echoes these passages, in particular, from A Course in Miracles.

Nothing real can be threatened;
Nothing unreal exists;
Herein lies the peace of God.

Introduction

Lesson 71, Only God’s plan for salvation will work.
Lesson 268 , Let all things be exactly as they are.

THE  FURTHER OUTWARD I EXPANDED, THE LESS UNUSUAL it felt to be in this miraculous state—in fact, I had no awareness of it being out of the ordinary.  It all seemed perfectly natural to me at the time.  I continued to be fully aware of every detail of every procedure that was being administered to me, while to the outside world I appeared to be in a coma.

In this near-death state, I was more acutely aware of all that was going on around me than I’ve ever been in a normal physical state.  I wasn’t using my five biological senses, yet I was keenly taking everything in much more so than if I’d  been using my physical organs.  It was as though another, completely different type of perception kicked in, and more than just perceive, I seemed to also encompass everything that was happening, as though I was slowly merging with it all.

I knew when people came in to see me, who they were and what they were doing.  Although my physical eyes were closed, I seemed to be acutely aware of every minute detail that was taking place around me and beyond.  The sharpness of my perception was even more intense than if I’d been awake and using my physical senses.  I seemed to just know and understand everything—not only what was going on around me, but also what everyone was feeling, as though I were able to see and feel through each person.

I felt no emotional attachment to my seemingly lifeless body as it lay there on the hospital bed.  It didn’t feel as though it were mine.  It looked far too small and insignificant to have housed what I was experiencing.  I felt free, liberated, and magnificent.

It felt normal, as though this were the real way to perceive thing.  I didn’t even think it odd that I was aware of my husband and the doctor speaking to each other outside the ICU, some 40 feet down a hallway.

As soon as I began to get emotionally attached to the drama taking place around me, I also felt myself being simultaneously pulled away as though there were a  bigger picture, a grander plan that was unfolding.  I could feel my attachment recede as I began to know that everything was perfect and going according to plan.

Each time my emotions took over the situation, I discovered myself starting to expand again, and I felt a release from all attachment.  Once more, I was surrounded by the reassuring feeling of a greater tapestry unfolding, where everything was exactly as it should be in the grand scheme of things.
  (pp. 62-65)

3/29

Matthew 27:45,46

Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour.
And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?

For a moment, even Jesus forgot.

And then, He remembers.

And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit:  and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.
Luke 23:46

3/30

Matthew 27:62-66

 Now the next day, the chief priests and Pharisees came together unto Pilate,
Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again.

 Command therefore that the sepulchre be made sure until the third day, lest his disciples come by night, and steal him away, and say unto the people, He is risen from the dead: so the last error shall be worse than the first.

 Pilate said unto them, Ye have a watch: go your way, make it as sure as ye can.
 So they went, and made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch.


3/31

Mark 16: 1-6

And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him.
 And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.

 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?

 And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great.
 And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted.

 And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him.

A Course in Miracles
. Lesson 135.25,26

He has remembered you. Today we will
remember Him. For this is Eastertime
in your salvation. And you rise again
from what was seeming death and hopelessness.
Now is the light of hope reborn in you,
for now you come without defense, to learn
the part for you within the plan of God.
What little plans or magical beliefs
can still have value, when you have received
your function from the Voice for God Himself?

Try not to shape this day as you believe
would benefit you most. For you can not
conceive of all the happiness that comes
to you without your planning. Learn today.
And all the world will take this giant stride,
and celebrate your Eastertime with you.
Throughout the day, as foolish little things
appear to raise defensiveness in you
and tempt you to engage in weaving plans,
remind yourself this is a special day
for learning, and acknowledge it with this:

This is my Eastertime. And I would keep
it holy. I will not defend myself,
because the Son of God needs no defense
against the truth of his reality.

 

Friday, March 01, 2013

Making Explicit the True Meaning of Forgiveness: February FB Statuses

Some time ago, I set up a Facebook account, but I never really did much with it, until Sunday 8 April, Easter Sunday, 2012, auspiciously, when I decided to post a Status statement on Facebook, daily, for one year, to Easter,  2013.   These are my mini-essays for February, 2013.

2/1
I don’t  know about you, but I am in serious need of a timeout.  Things are getting pretty crazy around here at Endeavor Academy.

And once again, Thank God for A Course in Miracles.
Now, I don’t know about you, but I am going to sit down and breathe in and breathe out and do Lesson 31, I am not a victim of the world I see.

The inner is the cause of the outer.  As you survey your inner world, merely let whatever thoughts cross your mind come into your awareness, each to be considered for a moment, and then replaced by the next. Try not to establish any kind of hierarchy among them. Watch them come and go as dispassionately as possible. Do not dwell on any one in particular, but try to let the stream move on evenly and calmly, without any special investment on your part. As you sit and quietly watch your thoughts, repeat today's idea to yourself as often as you care to, but with no sense of hurry.
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Thank you,  Father.

2/2
I woke up much too early this morning, facing another difficult day, wondering about our future. 

Reading a passage from Jesus Calling, scribed by Sarah Young was very comforting.  Now, “comfort” often takes on a soft, fluffy association, like a down comforter, but the word actually comes from the Latin, comfortare,  meaning “to strengthen much.” 

FOLLOW ME ONE STE AT A TIME.  That is all I require of you. In fact, that is the only way to move through this space/time world.  You see huge mountains looming and you start wondering  how you’re going to scale those heights.  Meanwhile, because you’re not looking where you’re going, you stumble on the easy path where I am leading you now.  As I help you get back on your feet, you tell Me how worried you are about the cliffs up ahead.  But you don’t know what will happen today, much less tomorrow.  Our path may take an abrupt turn, leading you away from those mountains.  There may be an easier way up mountains than is visible from this distance.  If I do lead you up the cliffs, I will equip you thoroughly for that strenuous climb, I will even give My angels charge over you, to preserve you in all your ways.

Keep your mind on the present journey, enjoying My Presence.  Walk by faith, not by sight, trusting Me to open up the way before you.
(February 1)

And now, I feel much strengthened to face this day.

2/3
I am so grateful for reminders that enable me to shift out of the incessant mind chatter of my noisy mind and sink into the peace and quiet and stillness that is my natural inheritance.  (And, as  far as synchronicity, I just finished reading the Lesson for today, 34, I could see peace instead of this.)

Here is a passage from Francois Fenelon (1651-1715, France)

God never ceases to speak to us; but the noise of the world without, and the tumult of our passions within, bewilder us, and prevent us from listening.  All must be silent around us, and all must be still within us, when we would listen with whole souls to this voice.  It is a still, small voice, and is only heard by those who listen to no other.  Alas!  How seldom is it that the soul is so still that it can hear when God speaks to it! 


And this is from one of my favorite Lessons, 49, God's Voice speaks to me all through the day.

It is quite possible to listen to God's Voice all through the day without interrupting your regular activities in any way. The part of your mind in which truth abides is in constant communication with God, whether you are aware of it or not. It is the other part of your mind that functions in the world and obeys the world's laws. It is this part that is constantly distracted, disorganized and highly uncertain.

The part that is listening to the Voice for God is calm, always at rest and wholly certain. It is really the only part there is. The other part is a wild illusion, frantic and distraught, but without reality of any kind. Try today not to listen to it. Try to identify with the part of your mind where stillness and peace reign forever. Try to hear God's Voice call to you lovingly, reminding you that your Creator has not forgotten His Son.
(1,2)



2/4
I am so grateful for the book that my friend, Darrell Price, scribed for Jesus, From The Christ Mind.

When I talked to him about reading it, I told him that I am reading it very slowly, one Section at a time because this is all I can do.  It takes me out.  I expressed it to him that it is like savoring food, bite by bite.  He said that is what Jesus said, “Read it slowly and savor it.” This came to mind the other day when I read the Introduction to a book of Rumi’s poems, entitled The Forbidden Rumi.

For you, nothing less than the immediate and direct experience of what might be called God will do.  You need to put it right in your mouth, taste it, chew it (slowly), and then spend time digesting it, feeling it, becoming it, before you can find the satisfaction you seek.  And one great meal will not do it for you, either.  You need to eat and drink and feast on the divine every chance you get.  Your stomach for God is bottomless.
(p. 1,2)

And here is the first paragraph of Chapter One of  From The Christ Mind.

Whenever humans are gathered together in Love, to fulfill Love’s purpose, I am there.  No one can fail to seek the Truth.  Every human mind is looking for Truth although you may not be conscious of that fact.  Ultimately it does not matter whether you understand the true goal of human life, for you will be drawn to it in time.  Until then you may substitute goals of your own making, goals without meaning, for the Truth you really seek.  It does not matter.  All things purposeless and temporary will pass away leaving only Truth in the end.  The end is certain as are the means through which it is reached.  You can make use of them when and where you choose.  That and only that is up to you.  To wait, or to decide for Truth here and now, are your only two options.  If yo make this decision now, you can save yourself much time and suffering.  And I strongly recommend you do so.
  (p. 17)

From The Christ Mind is now available on Amazon.

2/5
Lesson 34 is particularly helpful  for me today, I could see peace instead of this.  For me, right now, the reference to “this” is the craziness occurring at Endeavor Academy.  Thoughts readily come to mind as I do the exercises for today.

Search your mind for fear thoughts, anxiety-provoking situations, "offending" personalities or events, or anything else about which you are harboring unloving thoughts. Note them all casually, repeating the idea for today slowly as you watch them arise in your mind, and let each one go, to be replaced by the next.
3:2
I love His metaphor, harboring unloving thoughts.  What we choose to bring into the harbor of our minds is ours in every moment.  In the midst of all this, it is good to be reminded that I “could” experience peace, that this is an opportunity to learn to see, even this, with vision.  “Opportunity” comes from the Latin, ob portum veniens,” meaning to sail into a harbor, under a favorable wind.

I can replace my feelings of depression, anxiety or worry with peace. 6:4

2/6
We have all experienced how unreliable our memories are.  I was reminded of this by reading an article by Oliver Sacks, Speak, Memory in The New York  Review.  In the winter of 1940-41, Sacks was an eight-year-old child living in London, and he remembered a bomb falling behind his house.

An incendiary bomb,  a thermite bomb, fell behind our house and burned with a terrible, white-hot heat.  My father pumped water on it, and it caused a vicious hissing and sputtering when the water hit the white-hot metal. 
(February 21, 2013, p. 19)

He recently wrote about it in a book, and when his older brother, Michael, read it, he told Sacks that it never happened; they were living in a boarding school at the time.
Sacks goes on to say that, Such subjectivity is built into the very nature of memory, and follows from its basis and mechanisms in the human brain. P. 21)

This brings to mind this passage from Lesson 182, I will be still an instant and go home.

Perhaps you think it is your childhood home that you would find again. The childhood of your body, and its place of shelter, are a memory now so distorted that you merely hold a picture of a past that never happened.
(4:1,2)

Jesus reminds us in His Text, that we can learn to use memory, correctly, enabling us to remember God.

The Holy Spirit can indeed make use of memory, for God Himself is there. Yet this is not a memory of past events, but only of a present state. You are so long accustomed to believe that memory holds only what is past, that it is hard for you to realise it is a skill that can remember now. The limitations on remembering the world imposes on it are as vast as those you let the world impose on you. There is no link of memory to the past. If you would have it there, then there it is. But only your desire made the link, and only you, have held it to a part of time where guilt appears to linger still.
(T-20.1:4)

2/7
We are really up against it, thinking all this time that the images we see are presenting to us reality.

Right now I am in the middle of all kinds of images, sitting in our Sun Room on a snowy afternoon.  I am watching a movie on television, and I glance out the window and see the birds at the feeder.  The tree branches are full of fluffy snow, and the television against the window seems to be topped with snow as well, but actually, the snow is on the top of the fence, at exactly the same height.  Not only that, but my little, wooden Cardinal is sitting on top of the television, appearing to be sitting in the snow, as well.

Not only that, but I am watching actors play characters, reading scripted lines, garbed in costumes.  The world of images outside my window is no more real that the world emanating from the television screen.

Here is the first paragraph of Lesson 15,  My thoughts are images that I have made.

It is because the thoughts you think you think appear as images that you do not recognize them as nothing. You think you think them, and so you think you see them. This is how your "seeing" was made. This is the function you have given your body's eyes. It is not seeing. It is image making. It takes the place of seeing, replacing vision with illusions.


It helps me to remember, also, that the actor is to his character, as the Christ is to the actor.  In his everyday life, the actor probably thinks he is human, when all the time he is the Christ, the Son of God.

Here is the first paragraph of Lesson 37,  My holiness blesses the world.

This idea contains the first glimmerings of your true function in the world, or why you are here. Your purpose is to see the world through your own holiness. Thus are you and the world blessed together. No one loses; nothing is taken away from anyone; everyone gains through your holy vision. It signifies the end of sacrifice because it offers everyone his full due. And he is entitled to everything because it is his birthright as a Son of God.


2/8
I am so grateful to have had the blessed privilege of being in the presence of Master Teacher of Endeavor Academy for several years, and I still feel the blessing of his presence from time to time.

To stand for a moment and make eye contact with him was everything.  It was a silent Namaste moment.  It was the first time in my life that I experienced such holiness.  I was reminded of this experience while reading Lesson 38, There is nothing my holiness cannot do.  While reading the first paragraph, I found myself substituting Master Teacher as the reference for each pronoun.  In other words, Jesus is actually addressing the reader with “your” and “you.”

Your holiness reverses all the laws of the world. It is beyond every restriction of time, space, distance and limits of any kind. Your holiness is totally unlimited in its power because it establishes you as a Son of God, at one with the Mind of his Creator.

And because I woke up as a result of being in his presence, I can now own my holiness in the second paragraph.

Through your holiness the power of God is made manifest. Through your holiness the power of God is made available. And there is nothing the power of God cannot do. Your holiness, then, can remove all pain, can end all sorrow, and can solve all problems. It can do so in connection with yourself and with anyone else. It is equal in its power to help anyone because it is equal in its power to save anyone.


2/9
In an attempt to find peace of mind in the midst of craziness right now, I read Lesson 46, God is the Love in which I forgive.  I began doing this exercise:

If you are doing the exercises well you should have no difficulty in finding a number of people you have not forgiven. It is a safe rule that anyone you do not like is a suitable subject. Mention each one by name, and say:

God is the Love in which I forgive you, [name].


Then I read, again, the second paragraph.

Yet although God does not forgive, His Love is nevertheless the basis of forgiveness. Fear condemns and love forgives. Forgiveness thus undoes what fear has produced, returning the mind to the awareness of God. For this reason, forgiveness can truly be called salvation. It is the means by which illusions disappear.


Hmmm. . .illusions “disappear.” I thought of disappearing ink, and I wondered how it actually worked, thinking it might be good metaphor.  I went to a fabric store and bought a Disappearing Ink Marking Pen.  I came home and grabbed an old, white t-shirt, and did the exercise, again, writing names with the Marking Pen.

Then I wiped the names away with a damp cloth.

“Et Voila” it worked!  Although my illusions seem to be solidly written in my mind, they can easily be washed away with the cleansing of forgiveness.

2/10
I am continuing to be energized by my new-found, slight grasp of quantum physics as a metaphor for my experience with A Course in Miracles. The energy of God,  the wave, is pouring through the universe, infinite Love.  When we stop for a moment, breathe in and breathe out, letting go of our particularizing thoughts, we can come into contact in our minds with the wave, melting into it.

But, for too much of the time, we are caught in time, observing with the body’s eyes, forming this object and that object, and in the act of observation, the wave becomes a particle.

I have often thought of this analogy:  the wave is to the ocean, as a particle is to a bubble.

This came to mind when I read about Rumi’s quantum experience when he met Shams in the Introduction to The Forbidden Rumi, edited by Nevit O. Ergin and Will Johnson.

The two men are reported to have met on a roadway.  Something extraordinary was exchanged between them through their glance, and throwing both their lives and decorum to the winds, they went on together into a closed-door retreat, emerging several months later in a state of ecstatic illumination familiar to the Sufi tradition.  Through the prolonged power of their gaze and the exploration of intentional movements, Rumi and Shams dissolved the confining bubbles of separation that ordinarily encase us and mesmerize us into believing that who we are is an entity named “I” that lives inside our individual body and remains separate from everything that exists outside the body.  Pop the bubble and you find yourself swimming in a consciousness that perceives itself as merged with the ultimate source of existence.  The Sufis call this consciousness of union, the healing antidote to the fear and alienation that pervade the far more common consciousness of separation.
  (p. 3)

Your holiness is the wave, and here is the first paragraph of Lesson 38, There is nothing my holiness cannot do.

Your holiness reverses all the laws of the world. It is beyond every restriction of time, space, distance and limits of any kind. Your holiness is totally unlimited in its power because it establishes you as a Son of God, at one with the Mind of his Creator.


2/11
OK.  I’ll say it again, “Thank God for A Course in Miracles.”  I found Lesson 41, God goes with me wherever I go, to be especially comforting, in the literal sense of giving me strength.

Today's idea will eventually overcome completely the sense of loneliness and abandonment all the separated ones experience. Depression is an inevitable consequence of separation. So are anxiety, worry, a deep sense of helplessness, misery, suffering and intense fear of loss
. 1

As the day goes on, I tend to lapse into allegiance with the ego’s fear thoughts;  it’s just a matter of remembering and forgetting.

Throughout the day use today's idea often, repeating it very slowly, preferably with eyes closed. Think of what you are saying; what the words mean. Concentrate on the holiness that they imply about you; on the unfailing companionship that is yours; on the complete protection that surrounds you
. 9

You can indeed afford to laugh at fear thoughts, remembering that God goes with you wherever you go.
10

2/12
While reading Lesson 109, I rest in God, I was reminded, once again, of what a consummate poet Jesus is, blending sound and sense, structure and content, as He reassures me, hushing me into stillness, lulling me into a peaceful rest with His sheer poetry.

As you read the following paragraph, be aware of the various repetitions:  alliteration, initial sounds (fear of future); consonance, consonants (rest and respite reassure); and assonance, vowels (dreams and into peace).

In Him you have no cares and no concerns,
no burdens, no anxiety, no pain,
no fear of future and no past regrets.
In timelessness you rest, while time goes by
without its touch upon you, for your rest
can never change in any way at all.
You rest today. And as you close your eyes,
sink into stillness. Let these periods
of rest and respite reassure your mind
that all its frantic fantasies were but
the dreams of fever that has passed away.
Let it be still and thankfully accept
its healing. No more fearful dreams will come,
now that you rest in God. Take time today
to slip away from dreams and into peace.


2/13

The other day, my friend, Pat Connor, brought to my attention a book of Rumi’s poetry,  entitled, The Forbidden Rumi edited by Nevit Ergin and Will Johnson.  This passage in the Introduction caught my eye.

After being split wide open through the explosive encounter with his great friend Shams, Rumi let go of many of the precepts of formal religion, insisting instead that only a complete personal dissolving into the larger energies of God can provide the satisfaction that the heart so desperately seeks.
(p. 3)

This reminds of the first paragraph in From the Christ Mind, scribed by Darrell Price, listening to Jesus. 

TRUTH RETURNS

Whenever humans are gathered together in Love, to fulfill Love’s purpose, I am there.  No one can fail to seek the Truth.  Every human mind is looking for Truth although you may not be conscious of that fact.  Ultimately it does not matter whether you understand the t rue goal of human life, for you will be drawn to it in time.  Until then you may substituted goals of your own making, goals without meaning, for the Truth you really seek.  It does not matter.  All things purposeless and temporary will pass away leaving only Truth in the end.  The end is certain as are the means through which it is reached.  You can make use of them when and where you choose.  That and only that is up to you.  To wait, or to decide for Truth here and now are your only two options.  If you make this decision now, you can save yourself much time and suffering.  And I strongly recommend you do so. 
(p. 17)


2/14
This is a special day to celebrate our hearts beating in love for each other and for God.

Jesus has written a good part of His Course in such a way that it echoes our beating hearts in its rhythm.

My heart is beating in the peace of God
. (Lesson 267)

With the emphasis on every other syllable, we can read it and hear it echoing our hearts beating:

my HEART/ is BEAT/ ing IN/ the PEACE/ of GOD./

I urge you to find your pulse, and feeling your pulse, read this line again, coordinating the stressed syllable with the beat of your pulse.

Now I am going to read these lines very slowly, coordinating my pulse with its stresses, celebrating my love for God, and Christine, and I invite you, Dear Reader, to celebrate your love, as well.

Surrounding me is all the life that God
created in His Love. It calls to me
in every heartbeat and in every breath;
in every action and in every thought.
Peace fills my heart, and floods my body with
the purpose of forgiveness. Now my mind
is healed, and all I need to save the world
is given me. Each heartbeat brings me peace;
each breath infuses me with strength. I am
a messenger of God, directed by
His Voice, sustained by Him in love, and held
forever quiet and at peace within
His loving Arms. Each heartbeat calls His Name,
and every one is answered by His Voice,
assuring me I am at home in Him.


Our  hearts are beating in sync with the rhythm of the universe.

2/15

I saw an intriguing title of an article in a newspaper the other day, “Statesman wrote about encounters with ghosts.”  I was eager to read it because I am so tired of politicians wrangling about this and that taking place in the dream.

Territorial Gov. Nathaniel Tallmadge was not only a statesman; he was a psychic.

After serving as a U.S. senator and governor of the Wisconsin Territory, Tallmadge discovered spiritualism and wrote about his ghostly encounters.  One of these was with his former Senate colleague, John C. Calhoun.

In February 1853, Tallmadge reported attending a séance at which Calhoun rapped out letters on the dining room table.  Asked why spirits manifested themselves in the human world, the ghost replied, “It is to draw mankind together in harmony, and convince skeptics of the immortality of the sou.”  (Wisconsin State Journal, 1/30/2013, Section, A, p. 2)

And then what came to mind is this passage from William Wordsworth, Ode:  Intimations of Immortality.

Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting:
The Soul that rises with us, our life’s Star,
Hath had elsewhere its setting,
And cometh from afar:
Not in entire forgetfulness,
And not in utter nakedness,
But trailing clouds of glory do we come
From God, who is our home.

And of course, the Course:

Nothing real can be threatened;
Nothing unreal exists.
Herein lies the peace of God.

2/16

Lesson 49, God’s Voice speaks to me all through the day.

It is always a matter of my readiness to hear His Voice.  How do I get ready?  Well, as my friend, Jack Davis, was fond of saying, “I stay ready, so that I don’t have to get ready.”  Pretty profound.  How do I stay ready?  This train of thought started with this passage from Lesson 42, God is my strength.  Vision is His gift.

We will have two three-to-five-minute practice periods today, one as soon as possible after you wake, and another as close as possible to the time you go to sleep. It is better, however, to wait until you can sit quietly by yourself, at a time when you feel “ready,” than it is to be concerned with the time as such. 3


There we are, simply sit quietly and be receptive.

Here are some other reminders from the Course.

I will provide the opportunities to do miracles, but you must be ready and willing.

And each one finds his savior when he is ready to look upon the face of Christ, and see Him sinless. 

Freedom from conflict has been given you.  Accept that fact, and you are ready to take your rightful place in God’s plan for salvation.

Yet must there be a place made ready to receive His gifts.

Now are you ready to experience the  joy and peace you have denied yourself.

And I stand ready to receive Your Word alone for what I really am.

And here am I made ready for Your final step.

2/17

What a gift!  Here I am, only 44 days into the new year, experiencing Lesson 44, God is the light in which I see, and I can close my eyes, sit quietly, and be aware that I can experience either hell, or holiness.  My choice.

It may seem innocuous, but these idle thoughts are keeping me in hell.  “I like this, and I don’t like that;” “I like him, I don’t like her;” “I like it better there;” “I wish it were warmer, or colder;” and on and on,  chatter, chatter.

Thank God for the daily practice.

While you practice in this way, you leave behind everything that you now believe, and all the thoughts that you have made up. Properly speaking, this is the release from hell. Yet perceived through the ego's eyes, it is loss of identity and a descent into hell. 5:4,5
I need only remember that when I practice letting go of these meaningless thoughts, “I am doing something very holy.”

If you are doing the exercises correctly, you should experience some sense of relaxation, and even a feeling that you are approaching, if not actually entering into light. Try to think of light, formless and without limit, as you pass by the thoughts of this world. And do not forget that they cannot hold you to the world unless you give them the power to do so. 10

2/18

These days I am doing the Lessons with increased intensity.  Here is a paragraph that particularly struck me from Lesson 45, God is the Mind with which I think.

Under all the senseless thoughts and mad ideas with which you have cluttered up your mind are the thoughts that you thought with God in the beginning. They are there in your mind now, completely unchanged. They will always be in your mind, exactly as they always were. Everything you have thought since then will change, but the Foundation on which it rests is wholly changeless. 7

So I finished reading the Lesson, closed my eyes, and breathing in and breathing out, consciously, and this Thought came to mind:

I am God's Son, complete and healed and whole, shining in the reflection of His Love. In me is His creation sanctified and guaranteed eternal life. 14. What am I?  1:1

Thank you, Father.

And thank Him for the Thoughts He is thinking with you. 9:4

2/19

I like to think that there is a particular salute that is invaluable in my transformation; I call it “The Academy Salute.”  It looks like this:  I bring my right-index finger toward my face and touch the tip of my nose with it, then drop my hand to my side.

This is a reminder that it all ends at the tip of my nose, that what’s outside is only the inside projected, or extended.  It's all me.  With this recognition, I experience forgiveness.

The fact is, I don’t forgive another person, I always only forgive myself for having a thought/image of the other person.   And Jesus breaks it down into two steps for us in Lesson 46, God is the Love in which I forgive.

If you are doing the exercises well you should have no difficulty in finding a number of people you have not forgiven. It is a safe rule that anyone you do not like is a suitable subject. Mention each one by name, and say:
God is the Love in which I forgive you, [name].
The purpose of the first phase of today's practice periods is to put you in a position to forgive yourself. After you have applied the idea to all those who have come to mind, tell yourself:
God is the Love in which I forgive myself. 4,5

And now I can look at a person “out there” and salute my Self.

2/20
One of the keys to my transformation is to bring into application the Lessons I learn in the Course, and the teachings taking place at Endeavor Academy.  For years now, I have had the opportunity to practice the lessons while being of service working at The Academy’s Cheese Factory Restaurant.  I just love cooking there, particularly cooking breakfasts, preparing the various types of eggs--over easy, over medium, poached, scrambled, sunny up, and flipping omelettes, working with four pans at a time.

The best opportunity for application comes when it’s slamming, when there are 12 tickets across in front of me, and 12 on the other side because there’s no room in front.  It’s a dance with your brothers, the three other cooks on the Line, and the  expeditor, and the servers.

Now, what I’m talking about is standing in the midst of this craziness, breathing in and breathing out, my feed firmly grounded on the floor, and simply staying peaceful, while I do the next thing.

This came to mind this morning when I was talking with a server who worked in the madness of yesterday’s slam.  He said that, for awhile, it was impossible, it just wasn’t going well at his tables, the customers complaining, and the food coming out slowly, and he found himself just sucking it up and trying to get by. 

Then, something clicked, and the mind-training kicked in.  He said to himself, “I can shift to a peaceful place in my mind, right now,” and in that moment, he was free.

When I came home, I sat down and read Lesson 47, God is the strength in which I trust.

Try to reach down into your mind to a place of real safety. You will recognize that you have reached it if you feel a sense of deep peace, however briefly. Let go all the trivial things that churn and bubble on the surface of your mind, and reach down and below them to the Kingdom of Heaven. There is a place in you where there is perfect peace. There is a place in you where nothing is impossible. There is a place in you where the strength of God abides.
7

2/21
I have been at this for a while now, and for me it all comes down to awareness and receptivity.  Am I aware of my false self, or my True Self; it’s one or the other, there’s no in-between.  In the first paragraph of Lesson 49, God’s Voice speaks to me all through the day, Jesus expresses it this way.

It is quite possible to listen to God's Voice all through the day without interrupting your regular activities in any way. The part of your mind in which truth abides is in constant communication with God, whether you are aware of it or not. It is the other part of your mind that functions in the world and obeys the world's laws. It is this part that is constantly distracted, disorganized and highly uncertain. 1

My awareness of my True Self is an invitation to the Holy Spirit.

And be sure to sit quietly and repeat the idea for today whenever you can, closing your eyes on the world, and realizing that you are inviting God's Voice to speak to you. 5:3

And now I will be told where to go, what to do, and what to say, to whom.

(For example, I just received that last sentence; I thought I was finished.)

2/22
It is becoming increasingly clear to me that what I see “outside” is merely a mirror of what is “inside.”  And further, what is “inside” is, either a cluttered, narrative, or a peaceful, still state of mind.  If my mind is cluttered, I project that “outside;” if my mind is peaceful, I extend that “outside.”  So much depends on my state of mind.

I like to think that that is what William Carlos Williams (1883-1963 ) is expressing in his classic poem, The Red Wheelbarrow.

(I audaciously added the phrase in bold to make my point, imagining his intention.)


The Red Wheelbarrow

so much depends
upon

seeing with
vision

a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens.
2/23
One evening not long ago, Christine and I were returning from a day of playing in Madison, and we found ourselves gazing at the “Smiley Moon.”

Christine asked, “Is that a malevolent or a benevolent smile?”  We cracked up talking about whether we were seeing with our eyes, or seeing with vision.

Seeing with our eyes:

Projection makes perception. The world you see is what you gave it, nothing more than that. But though it is no more than that, it is not less. Therefore, to you it is important. It is the witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. As a man thinketh, so does he perceive. T-21.Intro.1:1-5

Seeing with vision:
You cannot see apart from God because you cannot be apart from God. Whatever you do you do in Him, because whatever you think, you think with His Mind. If vision is real, and it is real to the extent to which it shares the Holy Spirit's purpose, then you cannot see apart from God. 3:3

And here is a sentence from From The Christ Mind, scribed by my friend, Darrell Price, listening to Jesus.

As your mind is healed and your spiritual vision awakened, you will see Heaven reflected here, the Love and Light of God everywhere. (p. 38)

Gazing at the moon with vision, there is no either/or, there is only experiencing a bright reflection of our peaceful minds.

2/24

I am reading this delightful book by Lorna Byrne  entitled, A Message of Hope from the Angels.

She begins:

I have been seeing and talking with angels since I was a little baby.  I see angels every day and I see them physically as I see someone sitting in front of me.  Angels are my friends and companions and I talk with them all the time, sometimes using words and sometimes without words.  I have no idea why I should be able to see angels.  I’m just an ordinary person. (p.1)

One of the things that particularly struck me about her story is her sense of responsibility for “worldly” tasks; that is, she is well aware of being “in” the world, and not “of” the world, and yet she takes seriously her responsibility “in” the world as a parent.

I am a single parent.  My husband, Joe, died after a long illness, leaving me with four children, the youngest of whom was only four, and I know how hard it is to be a single parent.  I pray to God often to help me to be the best parent possible to my children.

God and the angels have given me the task of spreading the message that everyone has a guardian angel, and that everyone has a soul, and to help me in this task God has allowed me to see angels physically.  And still, for me, the most important role or destiny in my life is to be a mother, the parent to my four children.  (p. 37)

. . .And still, for me. . .

Lorna Byrne reminds us that we are in the world, and not of the world, and yet we can ask for help to move beyond this world by taking full responsibility for being in this world.

2/25

As I close in on my goal of posting a FB Status every day from Easter, 2012, to Easter, 2013, I am delighted to find that by fully immersing myself in each day’s activities, I find ample inspiration to write a brief essay or two, every day, e.g., passages from a book, or a magazine, or a newspaper, scenes from movies, or TV Series, conversations with friends, and most obviously, passages from the Course.  All these provide “grist for the mill.” 

Literally, “grist” means grain for grinding, and the phrase means something that is useful, or something that creates a favorable opportunity.

This brings me to one of my favorite themes; since I am in full awareness that I am not of this world, yet I find myself in this world, I might as well make good use of it.  Being in the world gives me an opportunity to learn that I am not of it.

The purpose of your learning is to enable you to bring the quiet with you, and to heal distress and turmoil.  This is not done by avoiding them and seeking a haven of isolation for yourself. Review 1, Intro. 4:4,5

You will yet learn that peace is part of you, and requires only that you be there to embrace any situation in which you are.  And finally you will learn that there is no limit to where you are, so that your peace is everywhere, as you are. 5

It turns out that it is all “grist for the mill.”

2/26
On Valentine’s Day, Christine and I went to see a show at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, called “Mind Over Milwaukee.”  For two hours, we watched the Mentalist, Marc Salem, perform one incredible mental feat after another.  I don’t know how many times my jaw dropped open, looking at Christine, shaking my head in disbelief.

I am going to describe here a few of the feats.  I am unable to fit them into any context.  Perhaps, you, Dear Reader, can help me understand these phenomena.

Marc Salem called up on stage a couple of nurses, and he asked one of them to take his pulse.  Three times he asked her what just happened:  The first time, his pulse sped up, the second time, it slowed down, the third time, it stopped.


He asked a member of the audience to come on stage, a veteran named Sergeant Baker.  Salem said to him, “There’s a gang of old ladies stealing in Milwaukee at night, and I want you to help me see what they’re up to.”

He threw a wadded up piece of paper he called a Ranomizer into the room, and he asked the person who caught it to name the gang:  HOWL.  He asked the man to throw the Randomizer across the room, and then he asked the recipient to name a place they stole from:  Casablanca.  Following this procedure, he asked what was stolen:  floorboards; who fenced them:  Dirty John; how much money did they get:  $30.00.  Then he asked Sergeant Baker to name a shape:  rectangle.

Then he said to Sergeant Baker, “Please take the wallet out of my coat pocket, open it up, take out the sealed envelope, open it, and read the list:  HOWL, Casablanca, floorboards, Dirty John, $30.00, rectangle.

He asked that the Ramdomizer be thrown again.  He asked the recipient to stand up and take the change from his pocket, and just hold it, not count it.  Then he asked him to shake it; then he wrote something down on a clipboard and handed it to a woman in the audience; then he asked the man to count the change; it turned out to be $1.35, and he asked the woman to read the number on the clipboard, and she read 135 cents.

He asked for a teacher to come up, and Christine volunteered me.  He asked me to take a book from the bookshelf, holding a couple hundred.  He asked me to give him the book, the rapidly thumbed the pages, asking me to tell him when to stop; then he handed me the book open to that page, and asked me to move my finger down the page until he said stop; I stopped at “Spence laughed,” and he tried to name the first letter, S, by going through the alphabet, abcde…and stopping at the right letter.  He tried it a couple of times, and couldn’t get it.  Then he asked me to turn to a different page, and run my finger down it until he said stop,  I stopped at the word “that.”  Then he asked me to turn to the inside back cover of the book, and read the word that appeared there written in pencil; it was “that.”

2/27

While traveling, Christine and I find the Global Positioning System to be invaluable.  Recently, we were in Milwaukee, and we wanted to go from our motel to the Repertory Theater, and she simply brought up the Navigator on her Android Smartphone, and spoke the address, and then we were guided there by a recorded voice and a map.

Now, I find this a useful analogy for the way dreamers navigate their dream by using  this navigating system:  Greed, Power, Sex.

For Greed, just look at the various Ponzi schemes; for Power, just look at the political struggles in Congress between the Republicans and Democrats, and I also include here, the religious power struggles throughout the world; for Sex, just look at the daily headlines.  I just saw this one in the USA TODAY:

Former senator Pete Domenici acknowledged he fathered a son outside of his marriage more than 30 years ago with the daughter of another senator, Paul Laxalt. (Section A. p.2, February 21,  2013)

Now, I am asking for help to navigate my daily life with Gratitude, Patience, Spirit.

Gratitude: 

Our gratitude will pave the way to Him,
and shorten our learning time by more
than you could ever dream of. Gratitude
goes hand in hand with love, and where one is
the other must be found. Lesson 163.10:1,2

Patience:

Those who are certain of the outcome can afford to wait, and wait without anxiety. Patience is natural to the teacher of God. Patience is natural to those who trust. Sure of the ultimate interpretation of all things in time, no outcome already seen or yet to come can cause them fear. Manual for Teachers, 4.

Spirit:

You are the spirit lovingly endowed with all your Father's
Love and peace and joy. You are the spirit which completes Himself, and shares His function as Creator. He is with you always, as you are with Him.
Lesson 97.2:2,3

2/28

Master Teacher of Endeavor Academy often looked out at us gathered in Session and called us “associations.”  What he was pointing out is that we are constantly making associations in our minds as we look out at the world, willing our past thoughts onto the objects we see.

The great American poet, Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) makes this so clear in his wonderful poem,  A Study of Two Pears.  Just look at his first two stanzas.  (The first two Latin words mean “a little education,” and Stevens is saying this with tongue in cheek because it is, in fact, a huge education.)

I
Opusculum paedagogum.
The pears are not viols,
Nudes or bottles.
They resemble nothing else.

II
They are yellow forms
Composed of curves
Bulging toward the base

Just as Master Teacher was expressing, Stevens is encouraging us to see with vision.

What I think I see now is taking the place of vision.  I must let it go by realizing it has no meaning, so that vision may take its place.  Lesson 51.1:4,5

Please enjoy the rest of this poem.


III
They are not flat surfaces
Having curved outlines.
They are round
Tapering toward the top.

IV
In the way they are modelled
There are bits of blue.
A hard dry leaf hangs
From the stem.

V
The yellow glistens.
It glistens with various yellows,
Citrons, oranges and greens
Flowering over the skin.

VI
The shadows of the pears
Are blobs on the green cloth.
The pears are not seen
As the observer wills.