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LESSON 30
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God
is in everything I see because God is in my mind.
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The idea for today is the springboard for vision. From this
idea will the world open up before you, and you will look upon it and
see in it what you have never seen before. Nor will what you saw before
be even faintly visible to you. |
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Today we are trying to use a new kind of
"projection." We are not attempting to get rid of what we do
not like by seeing it outside. Instead, we are trying to see in the
world what is in our minds, and what we want to recognize is there.
Thus, we are trying to join with what we see, rather than keeping it
apart from us. That is the fundamental difference between vision and the
way you see. |
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Today's idea should be applied as often as possible
throughout the day. Whenever you have a moment or so, repeat it to
yourself slowly, looking about you, and trying to realize that the idea
applies to everything you do see now, or could see now if it were within
the range of your sight. |
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Real vision is not limited to concepts such as
"near" and "far." To help you begin to get used to
this idea, try to think of things beyond your present range as well as
those you can actually see, as you apply today's idea. |
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Real vision is not only unlimited by space and distance,
but it does not depend on the body's eyes at all. The mind is its only
source. To aid in helping you to become more accustomed to this idea as
well, devote several practice periods to applying today's idea with your
eyes closed, using whatever subjects come to mind, and looking within
rather than without. Today's idea applies equally to both. |
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