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LESSON 14
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God did not create a meaningless world.
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The idea for today is, of course, the reason why a
meaningless world is impossible. What God did not create does not exist.
And everything that does exist exists as He created it. The world you
see has nothing to do with reality. It is of your own making, and it
does not exist. |
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The
exercises for today are to be practiced with eyes closed throughout. The
mind-searching period should be short, a minute at most. Do not have
more than three practice periods with today's idea unless you find them
comfortable. If you do, it will be because you really understand what
they are for. |
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The
idea for today is another step in learning to let go the thoughts that
you have written on the world, and see the Word of God in their place.
The early steps in this exchange, which can truly be called salvation,
can be quite difficult and even quite painful. Some of them will lead
you directly into fear. You will not be left there. You will go far
beyond it. Our direction is toward perfect safety and perfect peace. |
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With
eyes closed, think of all the horrors in the world that cross your mind.
Name each one as it occurs to you, and then deny its reality. God did
not create it, and so it is not real. Say, for example: |
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God did not create that war, and so it is not real. |
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God did not create that airplane crash,
and so it is not real. |
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God did not create that disaster
[specify], and so it is not real. |
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Suitable subjects for the application of today's idea also
include anything you are afraid might happen to you, or to anyone about
whom you are concerned. In each case, name the "disaster"
quite specifically. Do not use general terms. For example, do not say,
"God did not create illness," but, "God did not create
cancer," or heart attacks, or whatever may arouse fear in you. |
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This
is your personal repertory of horrors at which you are looking. These
things are part of the world you see. Some of them are shared illusions,
and others are part of your personal hell. It does not matter. What God
did not create can only be in your own mind apart from His. Therefore,
it has no meaning. In recognition of this fact, conclude the practice
periods by repeating today's idea:
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God did not create a meaningless world. |
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The idea for today can, of course, be applied to anything
that disturbs you during the day, aside from the practice periods. Be
very specific in applying it. Say: |
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God did not create a meaningless world.
He did not create [specify
the situation which is disturbing you], and so it is not real. |
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