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LESSON 54
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These are the review ideas for today:
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1. I have no
neutral thoughts.
Neutral thoughts are
impossible because all thoughts have power. They will either make a
false world or lead me to the real one. But thoughts cannot be without
effects. As the world I see arises from my thinking errors, so will the
real world rise before my eyes as I let my errors be corrected. My
thoughts cannot be neither true nor false. They must be one or the
other. What I see shows me which they are. |
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2. I see no
neutral things.
What
I see witnesses to what I think. If I did not think I would not exist,
because life is thought. Let me look on the world I see as the
representation of my own state of mind. I know that my state of mind can
change. And so I also know the world I see can change as well. |
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3. I am not
alone in experiencing the effects of my seeing.
If I have no private
thoughts, I cannot see a private world. Even the mad idea of separation
had to be shared before it could form the basis of the world I see. Yet
that sharing was a sharing of nothing. I can also call upon my real
thoughts, which share everything with everyone. As my thoughts of
separation call to the separation thoughts of others, so my real
thoughts awaken the real thoughts in them. And the world my real
thoughts show me will dawn on their sight as well as mine. |
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4. I am not alone in
experiencing the effects of my thoughts.
I
am alone in nothing. Everything I think or say or do teaches all the
universe. A Son of God cannot think or speak or act in vain. He cannot
be alone in anything. It is therefore in my power to change every mind
along with mine, for mine is the power of God. |
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5. I am
determined to see.
Recognizing
the shared nature of my thoughts, I am determined to see. I would look
upon the witnesses that show me the thinking of the world has been
changed. I would behold the proof that what has been done through me has
enabled love to replace fear, laughter to replace tears, and abundance
to replace loss. I would look upon the real world, and let it teach me
that my will and the Will of God are one. |
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