Tuesday, February 17, 2015

February 17th 2014  Lesson 335

Part II  Introduction

  • We will continue spending time with God each morning and night and at each waking hour, using all future lessons as introductions to the times in which we leave the world of pain, and go to enter peace, calling to God when we have need of Him as we are tempted to forget our goal.  During these holy times, we will say some simple words of welcome, and expect our Father to reveal Himself to us, as He has promised that He would when we invited Him.

    This is how our times with Him will now be spent:  we say the words of invitation that His Voice suggests, and then we wait for Him to come to us.  Sit silently and wait upon your Father.  He has willed to come to you when you have recognized it is your will He do so.  We need only call to God, and all temptations disappear.  Instead of words, we need but feel His Love.  Instead of prayers, we need but call His Name.  Instead of judging, we need but be still and let all things be healed. 

    Our lessons will now be preceded by a theme of special relevance that we should review before each lesson until another is given us.  They should be slowly read and thought about a little while, preceding one of the holy times we sit in silence and wait for God to reveal Himself to us.  The next of these special thoughts follow and are relevant to lessons 331 - 340:

      12. What Is the Ego?

    The ego is idolatry; the sign of a limited and separated self, born in a body, doomed to suffer and to end its life in death.  It is the "will" that sees the Will of God as enemy, and takes a form in which it is denied.  The ego is the "proof" that strength is weak and love is fearful, life is really death, and what opposes God alone is true.

    The ego is insane.  In fear it stands beyond the Everywhere, apart from All, in separation from the Infinite.  In its insanity it thinks it has become a victor over God Himself.  And in its terrible autonomy it "sees" the Will of God has been destroyed.  It dreams of punishment, and trembles at the figures in its dreams; its enemies, who seek to murder it before it can ensure its safety by attacking them.

    The Son of God is egoless.  What can he know of madness and the death of God, when he abides in Him?  What can he know of sorrow and of suffering, when he lives in eternal joy?  What can he know of fear and punishment, of sin and guilt, of hatred and attack, when all there is surrounding him is everlasting peace, forever conflict-free and undisturbed, in deepest silence and tranquility?

    To know reality is not to see the ego and its thoughts, its works, its acts, its laws and its beliefs, its dreams, its hopes, its plans for its salvation, and the cost belief in it entails.  In suffering, the price for faith in it is so immense that crucifixion of the Son of God is offered daily at its darkened shrine, and blood must flow before the altar where its sickly followers prepare to die.

    Yet will one lily of forgiveness change the darkness into light; the altar to illusions to the shrine of Life Itself.  And peace will be restored forever to the holy minds which God created as His Son, His dwelling place, His joy, His love, completely His, completely one with Him. 

      

    Lesson 335

    I choose to see my brother's sinlessness.

  • Forgiveness is a choice.  I never see my brother as he is, for that is far beyond perception.  What I see in him is merely what I wish to see, because it stands for what I want to be the truth.  It is to this alone that I respond, however much I seem to be impelled by outside happenings.  I choose to see what I would look upon, and this I see, and only this.  My brother's sinlessness shows me that I would look upon my own.  And I will see it, having chosen to behold my brother in its holy light.
       
  • Invitation Prayer:  What could restore Your memory to me, except to see my brother's sinlessness?  His holiness reminds me that he was created one with me, and like myself.  In him I find my Self, and in Your Son I find the memory of You as well.


Insights/comments:
  • The key to regaining the memory of our true identity, given our current perspective of the world, is to perceive only goodness everywhere, but to do this we must first believe that this is possible.  It is helpful to first reason that since God is the source of goodness, and God is omnipresent, then goodness must be present everywhere, appearances to the contrary.  While this is logical, it is far from our everyday experience and so there may still be some doubt, which is removed when we realize that forgiveness is a choice.  We can choose to forgive our brother and perceive his sinlessness, or we can choose non-forgiveness and perceive instead his apparent errors.  The choice we make depends on what we want to be true.  The formula then is simple:  If we choose to see truly, we must forgive, and forgiveness then produces vision, which allows us to remember who we really are.  Any other choice, and we remain bound by our illusions*.
*He who is united with the Divine having abandoned the fruit of action attains to lasting peace.  He who is not united with the Divine, who is spurred by desire, being attached to the fruit of action is firmly bound. —Gita 5.12
I and my Creator are One.  *:)
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