"The light of strength is constant, sure as love, forever glad to give itself away, because it cannot give but to itself. No one can ask in vain to share its sight, and none who enters its abode can leave without a miracle before his eyes, and strength and light abiding in his heart." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook Lesson 92, 8:1-2
Constant, sure, abiding... these are the shining attributes of the ever-present, unchanging Christ Self that is our Reality. Vacillating, uncertain, always in flux... these are the attributes of the conditioned self, the egoic self-concept. Sometimes in the midst of the egoic delusion, the only way to give ourselves over to the Holy Spirit and return to sanity is to gently remind ourselves that what is true doesn't shift and change, and so this (whatever version of egoic stuff is arising) must not be true. It's like Ramana Maharshi asking, "Who am I?", and going through the process of elimination... "Not this, not this..." All of 'this' that the mind can conceive is simply concept, not reality. When the mind is wiped clean of all its concepts, what remains is the effortless light and strength of Mind Awake, which is pure Love.
Forgiveness is the process of washing the mind of concepts. As we give over every thought, emotion, judgment, and experience to the Holy Spirit for healing, the mind becomes quiet. In the Introduction to the Course, we are told that, "The Course does not aim at teaching the meaning of Love, for that is beyond what can be taught. It does aim, however, at removing the blocks to the awareness of Love's Presence, which is your natural inheritance." (ACIM; Introduction, 1:6-7) Every single apparent block to awareness is a mental construct, a concept held as true in the sleeping mind. "Salvation can be seen as nothing more than the escape from concepts." (ACIM; Chapter 31, V, 14:3)
As we forgive all concepts of a world and of a self, the mind becomes still, radiating only the light of strength and that is the ever-present reality of our true Self.
"The power of decision is our own. And we accept of Him that which we are, and humbly recognize the Son of God. To recognize God's Son implies as well that all self-concepts have been laid aside, and recognized as false. Their arrogance has been perceived. And in humility the radiance of God's Son, his gentleness, his perfect sinlessness, his Father's Love, his right to Heaven and release from hell, are joyously accepted as our own." -- A Course in Miracles; Workbook Lesson 152, 10:1-5
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
The Light of Strength
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