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LESSON 31
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I am not the victim of the world I see.
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Today's idea is the introduction to your declaration of
release. Again, the idea should be applied to both the world you see
without and the world you see within. In applying the idea, we will use
a form of practice which will be used more and more, with changes as
indicated. Generally speaking, the form includes two aspects, one in
which you apply the idea on a more sustained basis, and the other
consisting of frequent applications of the idea throughout the day. |
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Two longer periods of practice with the idea for today are
needed, one in the morning and one at night.
Three
to five
minutes for each of these are recommended. During that time, look about
you slowly while repeating the idea two or three times. Then close your
eyes, and apply the same idea to your inner world. You will escape from
both together, for the inner is the cause of the outer. |
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As you survey your inner world, merely let whatever
thoughts cross your mind come into your awareness, each to be considered
for a moment, and then replaced by the next. Try not to establish any
kind of hierarchy among them. Watch them come and go as dispassionately
as possible. Do not dwell on any one in particular, but try to let the
stream move on evenly and calmly, without any special investment on your
part. As you sit and quietly watch your thoughts, repeat today's idea to
yourself as often as you care to, but with no sense of hurry. |
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In addition, repeat the idea for today as often as possible
during the day. Remind yourself that you are making a declaration of
independence in the name of your own freedom. And in your freedom lies
the freedom of the world. |
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The idea for today is also a particularly useful one to use
as a response to any form of temptation that may arise. It is a
declaration that you will not yield to it, and put yourself in bondage. |
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