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LESSON 53
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Today
we will review the following:
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1. My
meaningless thoughts are showing me a meaningless world.
Since the thoughts of
which I am aware do not mean anything, the world that pictures them can
have no meaning. What is producing this world is insane, and so is what
it produces. Reality is not insane, and I have real thoughts as well as
insane ones. I can therefore see a real world, if I look to my real
thoughts as my guide for seeing. |
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2. I
am upset because I see a meaningless world.
Insane
thoughts are upsetting. They produce a world in which there is no order
anywhere. Only chaos rules a world that represents chaotic thinking, and
chaos has no laws. I cannot live in peace in such a world. I am grateful
that this world is not real, and that I need not see it at all unless I
choose to value it. And I do not choose to value what is totally insane
and has no meaning. |
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3. A
meaningless world engenders fear.
The totally insane
engenders fear because it is completely undependable, and offers no
grounds for trust. Nothing in madness is dependable. It holds out no
safety and no hope. But such a world is not real. I have given it the
illusion of reality, and have suffered from my belief in it. Now I
choose to withdraw this belief, and place my trust in reality. In
choosing this, I will escape all the effects of the world of fear,
because I am acknowledging that it does not exist. |
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4. God did
not create a meaningless world.
How can a meaningless
world exist if God did not create it? He is the Source of all meaning,
and everything that is real is in His Mind. It is in my mind too,
because He created it with me. Why should I continue to suffer from the
effects of my own insane thoughts, when the perfection of creation is my
home? Let me remember the power of my decision, and recognize where I
really abide. |
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5. My
thoughts are images that I have made.
Whatever I see
reflects my thoughts. It is my thoughts that tell me where I am and what
I am. The fact that I see a world in which there is suffering and loss
and death shows me that I am seeing only the representation of my insane
thoughts, and am not allowing my real thoughts to cast their beneficent
light on what I see. Yet God's way is sure. The images I have made
cannot prevail against Him because it is not my will that they do so. My
will is His, and I will place no other gods before Him. |
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