"You Who remember what I really am, remember what I really want. And all I want is what You offer me, in just the form You choose that it be mine. Let me not forget, my self is nothing, but my Self is all." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook 358, 1:1, 4, 7
As I sit waiting for the dawn on Christmas morning, I'm filled with gratitude for the Self we share, the Christ-Self that is born again and again as each holy mind awakens it ItSelf. And I know that no story of Santa Clause, however sweet and wonderful, can compare to the miracles we experience through remembering our Christ-Self.
Our way is lit by miracles... the healed perceptions that lift us to remembrance. And each holy instant becomes sacred, regardless of form or appearance. "All I want is what You offer me, in just the form You choose that it be mine." Yes! Such freedom and grace in this effortless and radical reliance on what is True. "Let me not forget, my self is nothing, but my Self is all."
May the merriest of joy-filled moments be yours on this Christmas morning, as we remember Who We really Are.
"The sign of Christmas is a star, a light in darkness. See it not outside yourself, but shining in the the Heaven within, and accept it as the sign the time of Christ has come." -- A Course in Miracles; Chapter 15, Section XI, 2:1-2
Saturday, December 25, 2010
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I read down to here. It was like skating on a frozen pond, seeing the ice as a most important reality, but sensing something one the other side.
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