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LESSON 19
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I am not alone in experiencing the effects of my thoughts.
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The idea for today is obviously the reason why your seeing
does not affect you alone. You will notice that at times the ideas
related to thinking precede those related to perceiving, while at other
times the order is reversed. The reason is that the order does not
matter. Thinking and its results are really simultaneous, for cause
and effect are never separate. |
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Today we are again emphasizing the fact that minds are
joined. This is rarely a wholly welcome idea at first, since it seems to
carry with it an enormous sense of responsibility, and may even be
regarded as an "invasion of privacy." Yet it is a fact that
there are no private thoughts. Despite your initial resistance to this
idea, you will yet understand that it must be true if salvation is
possible at all. And salvation must be possible because it is the Will
of God. |
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The
minute or so of mind searching which today's exercises require is to be
undertaken with eyes closed. The idea for today is to be repeated first,
and then the mind should be carefully searched for the thoughts it
contains at that time. As you consider each one, name it in terms of the
central person or theme it contains, and holding it in your mind as you
do so, say: |
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I am not alone in experiencing the effects of this thought about ___.
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The requirement of as much indiscriminateness as possible
in selecting subjects for the practice periods should be quite familiar
to you by now, and will no longer be repeated each day, although it will
occasionally be included as a reminder. Do not forget, however, that
random selection of subjects for all practice periods remains essential
throughout. Lack of order in this connection will ultimately make the
recognition of lack of order in miracles meaningful to you. |
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Apart from the "as needed" application of today's
idea, at least three practice periods are required, shortening the
length of time involved, if necessary. Do not attempt more than four.
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