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Study of Text, C 14: XI. The Test of Truth, P 2. 8-3-17

XI. The Test of Truth, P 2
2 Be willing, then, for all of it to be undone, and be glad that you are not bound to it forever. For you have taught yourself how to imprison the Son of God, a lesson so unthinkable that only the insane, in deepest sleep, could even dream of it. Can God learn how not to be God? And can His Son, given all power by Him, learn to be powerless? What have you taught yourself that you can possibly prefer to keep, in place of what you have and what you are?

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Jesus spends a lot of time in the Course helping us understand that it is not possible that we are what we think we have made of ourselves. He wants us to know that it is not possible we could be less than what God is. We are created like God in every way; that’s what it means to be an extension of God. To think we can be powerless is insane. We have been given all power, and even in dreams, we are not without that power however we might misuse it.

I have had an interesting life. Parts of it have been exciting and fun and parts have been dangerous, and other parts of it have been awful. I can’t say that I just glided through life, that’s for sure. I often wonder how I would have seen the rest of my life if I had not found A Course in Miracles. Honestly, I cannot imagine how people deal with life without it. I think I would have probably taken my own life had I not found it.

Right now I sometimes feel such joy and peace and sometimes I spend a lot of time crying. It’s all good. It’s all necessary. Our lives are not at random. We decide our path in every moment as we make decisions either with Holy Spirit or with ego. I don’t waste any of it. I love the happy peaceful moments and enjoy them fully.

I also fully experience the anger and fear and guilt when it comes up. I am learning not to block any of it, and, in doing so, I am choosing to make different decisions that lead to joy rather than to fear. This is my way out and I am glad I am not bound to this illusion forever. I’m so grateful that I am something that I did not make and I am ready to remember what that is.

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Study of Text, C 14: XI. The Test of Truth, P 1. 8-1-17

XI. The Test of Truth, P 1
1 Yet the essential thing is learning that you do not know. Knowledge is power, and all power is of God. You who have tried to keep power for yourself have “lost” it. You still have the power, but you have interposed so much between it and your awareness of it that you cannot use it. Everything you have taught yourself has made your power more and more obscure to you. You know not what it is, nor where. You have made a semblance of power and a show of strength so pitiful that it must fail you. For power is not a seeming strength, and truth is beyond semblance of any kind. Yet all that stands between you and the power of God in you is but your learning of the false, and of your attempts to undo the true.

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I don’t know. I don’t know what anything is for and I don’t know what anything means, and I don’t want to try to figure it out for myself. That has been my problem in the past. I judge what things mean using only my ego mind and this judgment closes me off from any real knowledge. It is like all the information I have gathered with the thinking mind is stacked up like bricks making a wall. The power of God, true Knowledge, is on the other side of that wall, where it seems to be out of reach.

The only way to have Knowledge is to take down that wall of self-achievement. I begin by acknowledging that my hard won ‘knowledge’ is useless. It is meaningless and of very limited helpful. The ego strongly opposes this outlook, but not because these bits of information are actually useful, but because they represent the ego’s value to me. Without the belief that the ego has value, why would I want to keep it? When I lose interest in the ego, it is gone.

The ego argues that I need this information in order to survive here. But this isn’t true. I can actually do quite well without the ego knowledge I have accumulated. What I have discovered is that when I let go of the idea that I know, I become open to Holy Spirit and He guides me to what I need to know, to say and to do.

This view that I don’t need to find answers myself, but can simply receive whatever I need to know through open-hearted listening is radically different from what I have believed to be true. It is also far more valuable than anything the ego could offer. The only way to prove this to yourself is to do it.

It isn’t hard. Just put your day in His hands and ask Him what to do next, what to say, where to go. Then do what occurs to you to do. At first, you will make mistakes, listening to the ego rather than Holy Spirit. And you will probably experience some resistance to this, maybe a lot. But as you continue to practice surrender, you will experience an amazing lightness and freedom. I am reminded that Jesus advised us that before we do anything to ask him if our choice is in accord with his. If you are sure that it is, there will be no fear.

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Study of Text, C 14: X. The Equality of Miracles, P 12. 7-31-17

X. The Equality of Miracles, P 12
12 The miracle is the recognition that this is true. Where there is love, your brother must give it to you because of what it is. But where there is a call for love, you must give it because of what you are. Earlier I said this course will teach you how to remember what you are, restoring to you your Identity. We have already learned that this Identity is shared. The miracle becomes the means of sharing It. By supplying your Identity wherever It is not recognized, you will recognize It. And God Himself, Who wills to be with His Son forever, will bless each recognition of His Son with all the Love He holds for him. Nor will the power of all His Love be absent from any miracle you offer to His Son. How, then, can there be any order of difficulty among them?

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In the previous paragraph, Jesus said this. “Let the Holy Spirit show him to you, and teach you both his love and his call for love. Neither his mind nor yours holds more than these two orders of thought.” Now he is reminding us that we are love. When our brother is in his right mind, he is giving us love because that is what he is. And when he is not in his right mind, he is asking for love, which we can give him because it is what we are.

Through this process, we remember our true Identity as love. I mentioned before that someone I care about was angry with me. The first impulse, coming from ego, is to defend against this anger. But as I reconsider, the love that I am surfaces in my awareness, and I recognize her anger as a call for love, which I answer.

Each time I make that choice, I become more fully aware of myself as love, and I am that much less likely to forget my Identity. It is helpful to my friend as well. If I defended against her, I would be teaching her that she is a threat and so not loved. By loving her, I help her to recognize that she is love, too. Each time the choice for love is made, the result is a miracle. Each miracle is equal because each one is equally blessed by the power of God’s Love.

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Study of Text, C 14: X. The Equality of Miracles, P 11. 7-27-17

X. The Equality of Miracles, P 11
11 As God communicates to the Holy Spirit in you, so does the Holy Spirit translate His communications through you, so you can understand them. God has no secret communications, for everything of Him is perfectly open and freely accessible to all, being for all. Nothing lives in secret, and what you would hide from the Holy Spirit is nothing. Every interpretation you would lay upon a brother is senseless. Let the Holy Spirit show him to you, and teach you both his love and his call for love. Neither his mind nor yours holds more than these two orders of thought.

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I often have the experience of learning as I teach. In fact, when I am given a new idea or greater clarity, I deliberately teach it right away. I want to make it mine. I want to understand what was given to me so I pass it along. As I am sharing, inevitably more comes. It is exactly as Jesus is telling us in this paragraph. As God communicates to the Holy Spirit in you, so does the Holy Spirit translate His communications through you, so you can understand them. What is given me is meant for everyone so I share it everywhere he would have me share, and my own understanding grows with each sharing.

The second thing he is telling me is that I must hide nothing from the Holy Spirit. When I ask the ego for an interpretation, I am hiding it from the Holy Spirit. This includes what I would think of my brother. Would I ask the ego to interpret my brother? As Jesus says elsewhere in the Course (T 20: III, 7) Ask not this transient stranger, “What am I?” He is the only thing in all the universe that does not know.” I don’t want to ask the ego anything about my brothers. Let me always turn to the Holy Spirit and allow Him to teach me my brother’s love and his call for love.

Recently, someone who means a lot to me became angry with me. I hear the ego offering me its interpretation of this situation. It insists that it is unfair and unreasonable for this person to be angry with me. The ego wants me to retaliate, or if I won’t go for that, it wants me to defend myself. It sounds reasonable if judged from the ego’s perspective. But I keep asking the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit keeps showing me this being of Love who in her pain is calling for love. What could I do but answer?

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Study of Text, C 14: X. The Equality of Miracles, P 10. 7-25-17

X. The Equality of Miracles, P 10
10 It is impossible to remember God in secret and alone. For remembering Him means you are not alone, and are willing to remember it. Take no thought for yourself, for no thought you hold is for yourself. If you would remember your Father, let the Holy Spirit order your thoughts and give only the answer with which He answers you. Everyone seeks for love as you do, but knows it not unless he joins with you in seeking it. If you undertake the search together, you bring with you a light so powerful that what you see is given meaning. The lonely journey fails because it has excluded what it would find.

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And so once again, Jesus is telling us that our brother is essential to our salvation. We are not alone and acting like we are is what keeps the separation going. We all act like we are alone, if not all the time, then some of the time, and in some ways. Some people choose to keep their body separate from other bodies and that is one way of being alone.

Someone else keeps her thoughts away from others, and that is another way of being alone. Some people pick and choose who they will share their time with, or how much they will share, and that, too, is being alone. And perhaps the loneliest of all is searching for God apart from our brothers, a hopeless task because He is not to be found alone. Being alone is separation, and separation is suffering.

We cannot know ourselves until we join fully and completely. We cannot know God until we do this. I practice this by noticing my tendencies to separate, and to become willing to see this differently. I notice the thoughts that make me feel separate and alone, the thoughts that make me feel different than the other. Once noticed, I become willing to see this differently, too. I remind myself that I am only dreaming of separation because I cannot be separate. I was created whole and that can’t be changed. No matter how deeply I have fallen into my sleep and no matter how strange and convoluted my dreams, reality remains unaffected. I am not alone; I am whole.

I want to wake up. I want to remember God. I want to remember what I am, not just learn about what I am, but to feel it, to know it. There are still times that my thoughts are disordered and I have no means of communicating anything real. So I ask the Holy Spirit to order my thoughts and I communicate only what He gives me, which is always some form of love. And love is whole. So when I do this, I begin to experience wholeness and my memory is awakened.

Dear God, may I always communicate love and may I always allow the Holy Spirit to show me what love looks like in each situation. May each person and each situation be as one to me. May my mind be illuminated with the Light that is God, and may I shine that Light into my brother’s mind and thus join with him on the deepest level. God, please wake me up and help me wake up all of us so that we remember we are one with you.

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