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LESSON 57
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Today let us review these ideas:
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1. I am not
the victim of the world I see.
How can I be the
victim of a world that can be completely undone if I so choose? My
chains are loosened. I can drop them off merely by desiring to do so.
The prison door is open. I can leave simply by walking out. Nothing
holds me in this world. Only my wish to stay keeps me a prisoner. I
would give up my insane wishes and walk into the sunlight at last. |
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2. I have
invented the world I see.
I made up the prison
in which I see myself. All I need do is recognize this and I am free. I
have deluded myself into believing it is possible to imprison the Son of
God. I was bitterly mistaken in this belief, which I no longer want. The
Son of God must be forever free. He is as God created him, and not what
I would make of him. He is where God would have him be, and not where I
thought to hold him prisoner. |
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3. There is
another way of looking at the world.
Since the purpose of
the world is not the one I ascribed to it, there must be another way of
looking at it. I see everything upside down, and my thoughts are the
opposite of truth. I see the world as a prison for God's Son. It must
be, then, that the world is really a place where he can be set free. I
would look upon the world as it is, and see it as a place where the Son
of God finds his freedom. |
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4. I could see peace
instead of this.
When
I see the world as a place of freedom, I realize that it reflects the
laws of God instead of the rules I made up for it to obey. I will
understand that peace, not war, abides in it. And I will perceive that
peace also abides in the hearts of all who share this place with me. |
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5. My mind is
part of God's. I am very holy.
As I share the peace
of the world with my brothers, I begin to understand that this peace
comes from deep within myself. The world I look upon has taken on the
light of my forgiveness, and shines forgiveness back at me. In this
light I begin to see what my illusions about myself kept hidden. I begin
to understand the holiness of all living things, including myself, and
their oneness with me. |
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