"This world is but the dream that you can be alone, and think without affecting those apart from you. To be alone must mean you are apart. It is like the house set upon straw. It seems to be quite solid and substantial in itself. Yet its stability cannot be judged apart from its foundation. If it rests on straw, there is no need to bar the door and lock the windows and make fast the bolts. The wind will topple it, and rain will come and carry it into oblivion. What can be safe that rests upon a shadow?" -- A Course in Miracles; Chapter 28, Section VII, 5:2-3, 7-11, 6:3
It's interesting that the above passage from A Course in Miracles points to the concept of aloneness as a house built on straw. The idea of being alone is the belief that all things are separate, because we imagine ourselves to be separate from our Source. This tiny false idea is the basis of a whole world of prodigal sons, trying to make their way home to what they never left.
On the other hand, ACIM reminds us that a solid foundation is based on our relationship with every living thing, for as we acknowledge the innocence and perfection of our brothers and sisters, we remember our own. "Your home is built upon your brother's health, upon his happiness, his sinlessness, and everything his Father promised him. The winds will blow upon it and the rain will beat against it, but with no effect. The world will wash away, and yet this house will stand forever, for its strength lies not within itself alone. It is an ark of safety, resting on God's promise that His Son is safe forever in Himself." Not alone.
We can no more be separate from the rest of life than we could ever be separated from our Source, from God. We are literally reflections of the Light shining in God's Mind, and have no being or will or qualities apart from God. We are God in expression, innocent and free as God created us... all of us together. This Principle of Oneness is the Ground of Being... our Home built upon the unshakable foundation of Truth. For we are One with God and with each other. And we are never alone.
"There is no time, no place, no state where God is absent. There is nothing to be feared. There is no way in which a gap could be conceived of in the Wholeness that is His. God asks for nothing, and His Son, like Him, need ask for nothing. For there is no lack in him." -- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 29, Section I, 1:1-3, and Chapter 28, Section VII, 1:1-2
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Never Alone
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