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LESSON 34
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I could see peace instead of this.
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The idea for today begins to describe the conditions that
prevail in the other way of seeing. Peace of mind is clearly an internal
matter. It must begin with your own thoughts, and then extend outward.
It is from your peace of mind that a peaceful perception of the world
arises. |
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Three longer practice periods are required for today's
exercises. One in the morning and one in the evening are advised, with
an additional one to be undertaken at any time in between that seems
most conducive to readiness. All applications should be done with your
eyes closed. It is your inner world to which the applications of today's
idea should be made. |
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Some five minutes of mind searching are required for each
of the longer practice periods. Search your mind for fear thoughts,
anxiety-provoking situations, "offending" personalities or
events, or anything else about which you are harboring unloving
thoughts. Note them all casually, repeating the idea for today slowly as
you watch them arise in your mind, and let each one go, to be replaced
by the next. |
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If you begin to experience difficulty in thinking of
specific subjects, continue to repeat the idea to yourself in an
unhurried manner, without applying it to anything in particular. Be
sure, however, not to make any specific exclusions. |
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The shorter applications are to be frequent, and made
whenever you feel your peace of mind is threatened in any way. The
purpose is to protect yourself from temptation throughout the day. If a
specific form of temptation arises in your awareness, the exercise
should take this form: |
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I could see peace in this situation instead of what I now see in it. |
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If the inroads on your peace of mind take the form of more
generalized adverse emotions, such as depression, anxiety or worry, use
the idea in its original form. If you find you need more than one
application of today's idea to help you change your mind in any specific
context, try to take several minutes and devote them to repeating the
idea until you feel some sense of relief. It will help you if you tell
yourself specifically: |
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I can replace my feelings of depression, anxiety or worry [or my
thoughts about this situation, personality or event] with peace. |
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