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LESSON 46
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God is the Love in which I forgive.
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God does not forgive because He has never condemned. And
there must be condemnation before forgiveness is necessary. Forgiveness
is the great need of this world, but that is because it is a world of
illusions. Those who forgive are thus releasing themselves from
illusions, while those who withhold forgiveness are binding themselves
to them. As you condemn only yourself, so do you forgive only yourself. |
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Yet although God does not forgive, His Love is nevertheless
the basis of forgiveness. Fear condemns and love forgives. Forgiveness
thus undoes what fear has produced, returning the mind to the awareness
of God. For this reason, forgiveness can truly be called salvation. It
is the means by which illusions disappear. |
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Today's exercises require at least three full five-minute
practice periods, and as many shorter ones as possible. Begin the longer
practice periods by repeating today's idea to yourself, as usual. Close
your eyes as you do so, and spend a minute or two in searching your mind
for those whom you have not forgiven. It does not matter "how
much" you have not forgiven them. You have forgiven them entirely
or not at all. |
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If you are doing the exercises well you should have no
difficulty in finding a number of people you have not forgiven. It is a
safe rule that anyone you do not like is a suitable subject. Mention
each one by name, and say: |
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God is the Love in which I forgive you, [name]. |
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The purpose of the first phase of today's practice periods
is to put you in a position to forgive yourself. After you have applied
the idea to all those who have come to mind, tell yourself: |
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God is the Love in which I forgive myself. |
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Then devote the remainder of the practice period to adding related ideas
such as: |
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God is the Love with which I love myself |
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God
is the Love in which I am blessed. |
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The form of the application may vary considerably, but the central idea
should not be lost sight of. You might say, for example: |
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I cannot be guilty because I am a Son of God. |
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I
have already been forgiven. |
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No
fear is possible in a mind beloved of God. |
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There
is no need to attack because love has forgiven me. |
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The practice period should end, however, with a repetition of today's
idea as originally stated. |
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The shorter practice periods may consist either of a
repetition of the idea for today in the original or in a related form,
as you prefer. Be sure, however, to make more specific applications if
they are needed. They will be needed at any time during the day when you
become aware of any kind of negative reaction to anyone, present or not.
In that event, tell him silently: |
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God is the Love in which I forgive you. |
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