"The mind can think it sleeps, but that is all. It cannot change what is its waking state. It cannot make a body, nor abide within a body. What is alien to the mind does not exist, because it has no source. For mind creates all things that are, and cannot give them attributes it lacks, nor change its own eternal, mindful state. It cannot make the physical. What seems to die is but the sign of mind asleep." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook 167, 6:1-7
I've been reflecting on what I seem to be seeing and hearing from people around me... stories of struggle with what is really happening or what is really true, with spiritual paths, with physical symptoms, with sticky relationship problems. I know that all of it is my perception, and that nothing is as it appears. And so I forgive and release these projections to Holy Spirit (which is another name for my True Self), ask for healed perception, and accept the healing of Atonement. And as I do, I'm led to reflect on the blessing (or curse?) of this. To the world around me, including clients, family and most friends, this non-dual view of the world would seem a curse... because I am no longer apparently in alignment with any popular thought-system in the world, including much of religious thought. They might ask how I could possibly see such an (apparently) aberrant world-view as anything but a curse.
Upon reflection, I find it extraordinary that the Truth is aberrant to people. We would rather see a world of opposites, with mysterious bad things happening without a source. We would rather believe that bad stuff really does happen, and then try to forgive it even while we think it's real. Do we think God creates bad things and punishes us? Or do we think we somehow usurped the power of God and created it ourselves?! Do we think all this crap is really happening? And if it is really happening, what allegiance do we owe to a divine Parent who would treat us this way, or even allow it to exist as creator of all? If it were an earthly parent, we would report them for child abuse. But friends, God is the All-Good. God is the Source of All, and All is Love and Light and Truth. Where would the darkness or the mistakes come from? What would be their source?
"There are not different kinds of life, for life is like the Truth. It does not have degrees. It is the one condition in which all that God created share. Like all His Thoughts, it has no opposite. There is no death because what God created shares His life. There is no death because an opposite to God does not exist. There is no death because the Father and the Son are one." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook 167, 1:1-7
There is no opposite to God... there cannot be God and anything. Why would we not find this Truth comforting? Why do we prefer a dream of opposition to God, of illusory suffering and death, of struggle and lack and limitation? In India they call this compulsive dream 'samsara', which roughly translates to the wheel of suffering. The wheel turns, the characters and situations seem to change, but the stories are all the same. And every awakened soul who has walked this dream has come to tell us that it's our dream, and it's up to us to snap out of it. With such good news, wouldn't we rather be happy than right?
A Course in Miracles offers simple yet elegant tools to awaken from the dream. But we have to be willing to shed our fixation with the world as real. It is not. Often I awaken from my night time dreams to hear the Voice reassuring me that these dreams are just like my daytime dreams, and all of them are easily released and transformed. This has been my experience. There is no order of difficulty in miracles because only God is real, and nothing else is at all. There is no hierarchy of illusions, and there are no steps to take to awaken. Mind is asleep and believing its own dreams or it is awake in God. And only one of these seeming choices really exists at all.
While we dream, forgiveness and Atonement allow our dreaming perceptions to be healed and released, day by day. More and more we walk through our life as one awakening from a deep sleep, where the dreams make no sense at all. There is no real curse to be found, anywhere. There is only our true Self in God, and endless blessing.
"Let us today be children of the Truth, and not deny our holy heritage. Our life is not as we imagine it." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook 167, 10:1-2
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Blessing or Curse?
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