Review lesson from A Course in Miracles:
God is but Love, and therefore so am I.
(169) By grace I live. By grace I am released.
(170) There is no cruelty in God and none in me.
God is but Love, and therefore so am I.
These lessons are self-explanatory. They don’t need further commentary by me. By grace I live. By grace I am released. There is no cruelty in God and none in me.
That’s it!
This course is not complicated. It’s the simplest thing in the world when you decide to accept your perfection as God created you. There’s nothing to heal. There’s nothing to do. There’s nothing to forgive. There’s nowhere to go.
There is only now. God’s grace is given to me. I claim it now.
Which means, today is the day when everything happens.
In The Ancient Aramaic Language
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Galilean transliteration of the Lord’s Prayer Avvon d-bish-maiya, nith-qaddash shim-mukh. |
Matthew 6:9-13 “Therefore, this is how you shall pray: |
I like that this is in the present tense. Most versions suggest a future time in which God’s Will is done. When it fact, God’s Will is already accomplished.
Whatever ideas you have about a future time, they are contained in this moment, in this very day. There is only the Mind of God. Time and space do not exist.
Here is a great passage from Charles Fillmore:
“Man can never discern more than a part of the circle in which he moves, although his powers and capacities are susceptible of infinite expansion. He discovers a faculty in himself and cultivates it until it opens out into a universe of correlated faculties. The farther he goes into mind, the wider its horizon, until he is forced to acknowledge that he is not the personal, limited thing he appears, but the focus of an infinite idea.”
“The idea contains within itself inexhaustible possibilities. These possibilities are projected into man’s consciousness as an image is reflected in a mirror, and through the powers vested in him, he brings them into manifestation.
“God is life, and wherever the pulse of life beats, there God is.”
-Charles Fillmore, 1953
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