"There is no death. The Son of God is free. Death is a thought that takes on many forms, often unrecognized. It may appear as sadness, fear, anxiety or doubt; as anger, faithlessness, and lack of trust; concern for bodies, envy, and all forms in which the wish to be as you are not may come to tempt you. All such thoughts are reflections of the worshipping of death as savior and as giver of release." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook Lesson 163, 1:1-3
It takes some quiet reflection to really take in the truth of this passage from ACIM. "Death takes many forms, often unrecognized." And it's all in the mind... the mind that imagines itself separate and vulnerable and at effect with the world around it. The mind that imagines that it would be somehow better off if someone or something were different. We want to delete whole parts of our lives and replace them with others. We want to delete some people, and acquire others. All of these things are the out-picturing of the idea of death, because they involve the coming and going of the transitory and inevitably unfulfilled. They all involve the serial adventures of a separate body that doesn't have a lot of time here on earth, so hey, we better make the most of it.
"There is no death. The Son of God is free." We are already the Son of God. We don't need to change the world around us for that to be true, or to escape from someone or some situation in order to realize it. The world is just the out-picturing of the belief we're not free. That we're imprisoned in a body, at the mercy of a separate world and a capricious God. There is no such world, except in our tortured minds and perceptions. Because as long as we cling to the notion of separateness and separate interests, we believe in death. We believe and experience as true that someone or something has to die so that someone or something else can live. Eat or be eaten. Stand up for yourself. You and me against the world. There are many versions of the story of me.
The Course tells us that "It's impossible to worship death in any form and still select a few you would not cherish and would yet avoid, while still believing in the rest. For death is total. Either all things die, or else they live and cannot die. No compromise is possible." What this means is that we are either aware of ourselves as One Mind and Spirit, the Sons of God, or we are believing that we're separate bodies in a dog eat dog world. We can't have it both ways.
There is no death, because God is All, and there is nothing and nowhere else. Where would death be? Outside of All? There is no death, because we live and move and have our being in and as this All. There is no death because there is One Infinite Self that we share for all eternity.
"What time but now can Truth be recognized? The present is the only time there is. And so today, this instant, now, we come to look upon what is forever True." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook Lesson 164, 1:1-3
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Real Freedom" has a lot to do with what I've been studying; once again it is very timely. This week I'm listening to Gangaji's "The Greatest Discovery." She and Ram Dass and The Course all teach the importance of recognizing the shared consciousness that lies below the ego and material world. Inquire within, don't try to change the world. Let go of attachments, learn to be stil. Find what's already there...
I understand now that more than anything else, my difficulty in finding what's there has been messages from childhood I don't deserve anything different than the feelings and experiences those negative childhood encounters taught me were true. It's so hard to let go or forgive them, they seem more powerful than anything... But I spend time every day studying and the study is slowly bringing change.
Thanks for Organic Abundance mailings.
~T
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