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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
"THE PURPOSE OF TIME"
IV. "Littleness Versus Magnitude"

 

24 There is a deep responsibility you owe yourself, and one which you must learn to remember all the time. The lesson will seem hard at first, but you will learn to love it when you realize that it is true and constitutes a tribute to your power. You who have sought and found littleness, remember this: Every decision which you make stems from what you think you are and represents the value that you put upon yourself. Believe the little can content you, and by limiting yourself, you will not be satisfied. For your function is not little, and it is only by finding your function and fulfilling it that you can escape from littleness.  

          

       

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   What makes this world seem real except your own

   denial of the truth that lies beyond?

   What but your thoughts of misery and death

   obscures the perfect happiness and the

   Eternal Life your Father wills for you?

   And what could hide what cannot be concealed

   except illusion? What could keep from you

   what you already have except your choice

   to see it not, denying it is there?

 

   The Thought of God created you. It left

   you not, nor have you ever been apart

   from It an instant. It belongs to you.

   By It you live. It is the Source of Life,

   holding you One with It, and everything

   is One with you because It left you not.

   The Thought of God protects you, cares for you,

   makes soft your resting place and smooth your way,

   lighting your mind with happiness and love.

   Eternity and Everlasting Life

   shine in your mind because the Thought of God

   has left you not, and still abide with you.

 

   Who would deny his safety and his peace,

   his joy, his healing and his peace of mind,

   his quiet rest, his calm awakening,

   if he but recognized where they abide?

   Would he not instantly prepare to go

   where they are found, abandoning all else

   as worthless in comparison with them?

   And having found them, would he not make sure

   they stay with him and he remains with them?

 

   Deny not Heaven. It is yours today

   but for the asking. Nor need you perceive

   how great the gift, how changed your mind will be,

   before it comes to you. Ask to receive,

   and it is given you. Conviction lies

   within it. Till you welcome it as yours

   uncertainty remains. Yet God is fair.

   Sureness is not expected, to receive

   what only your acceptance can bestow.

  

   Ask with desire. You need not be sure

   that you request the only thing you want.

   But when you have received you will be sure

   you have the treasure you have always sought.

   What would you then exchange it for? What would

   induce you now to let it fade away

   from your ecstatic vision? For this sight

   proves that you have exchanged your blindness for

   the seeing eyes of Christ; your mind has come

   to lay aside denial, and accept

   the Thought of God as its inheritance.

 

   Now is all doubting past, the journey's end

   made certain, and salvation given you.

   Now is Christ's power in your mind, to heal

   as you were healed. For now are you among

   the Saviours of the world. Your destiny

   lies there and nowhere else. Would God consent

   to let His Son remain forever starved

   by his denial of the nourishment

   he needs to live? Abundance dwells in him,

   and deprivation cannot cut him off

   from God's sustaining Love and from his home.|

 

   Practice today in hope. For hope indeed

   is justified. Your doubts are meaningless,

   for God is certain. And the Thought of Him

   is never absent. Sureness must abide

   within you who are host to Him. This course

   removes all doubts which you have interposed

   between Him and your certainty of Him.|

   We count on Him and not upon ourselves

   to give us certainty. And in His Name

   we practice as His Word directs us do.

  

   His sureness lies beyond our every doubt.

   His Love remains beyond our every fear.

   The Thought of Him is still beyond all dreams

   and in our minds, according to His Will.|


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LESSON 165
Let not my mind deny the Thought of God.    
 
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All of our chatter, our dramas, our stories, and our distractions in this world are about keeping us from awareness of what we are. It is to distract us from the present moment by drowning out our awareness of God's love and of the experience of Oneness. How do we know that this is what is going on? It is, if anything but peace and joy are in our experience. What our defenses do is keep out God's Love. His Love is analogous to the sun, shining constantly on us, inviting us to enjoy its warmth while we hang out in the dark, complaining that there is no light in our lives. "What makes this world seem real except your own denial of the truth that lies beyond?" (1.1) The truth is there, and we are actively pushing it out of awareness with our thoughts of misery and death. The responsibility is all ours. We don't like to take that much responsibility. We look for our saviors outside of ourselves, but we are the ones that have to save ourselves. We do that by giving up our attack thoughts.

We clearly don't want this kind of responsibility, so we blame others and make them responsible for taking away our peace. We tell others that if it wasn't for them, we would be happy. If they did not say and do what upsets us, we would be happy. Yet if peace is our natural state and already in us, and we don't experience it, then we are the ones actively choosing to throw it away while blaming others for taking it from us. Fortunately while we can deny the peace that is always there within us, we can't change the fact that we are still a thought in the Mind of God and have not left our Source, which is our life.

We are asked to notice how we defend against God's love, but not to judge ourselves for this. The defenses that we set up against love are not a bad thing. The ego is neither good nor bad, but it is actually nothing at all. So rather than loving or hating it, eventually we will recognize its nothingness. Expecting the ego not to distract and defend is like expecting a bear not to do what bears do, or kids not to do what kids do. But just as we learn patience with kids, we must be patient and gentle with ourselves, as we take this journey back to the recognition of the Self. As we go through this process, there will be conflict because we are holding two thought systems in our minds. We are constantly choosing between listening to the voice of the ego or turning to the quiet truth within that reminds us that what we are experiencing is not the truth.

We are walking this path back to where we never left to the awareness of who we really are, and this requires that we now learn to live in the mystery of not knowing. It is the "I know" mind that we are familiar with. It encompasses all of our beliefs, values and opinions about everything. To accept that we don't know means that we must learn to let go of preconceived notions of everything. Ultimately we need to give up our attachment to this world that we think is our home. We don't need to seek for what is true. This journey is about undoing the false. Surrendering into the unknowing can be a disorienting time, which is why Jesus goes to great lengths to help us to understand what we have done, how the ego has set all of this up and what is to come in the process of healing.

What is it that makes this world so real to us? It is precisely our denial of the divine Self that we are. This denial is reflected in our choice for the ego. Why was this choice made? We believe that we have abandoned God, stolen our life at His expense, and now He is coming after us for our sin. So we fled into the body and the world, which is our core defense against His love. The ego has led us to believe that we are now guilty for it says that what we have done is a sin and that we should fear the wrath of God and expect punishment. Think about the God that is described in the Bible and what is said about us as sinners. Can you see how this is the god made by the ego? We have projected on Him our own ego characteristics only now only now He is a more powerful ego. This is not the God that Jesus teaches us about in the course. Jesus tells us that we have done nothing and that we are still innocent. Do we get that? No, not as long as we still invest in the body and our individual self and the world as a defense against the truth of who we are. This world, which feels so real to us, is actually all illusion. Think about what that means. It means that nothing here will last. Bodies don't last. The earth won't last. Nothing here is real. The only thing that we can truly count on is the eternal.

Jesus is teaching us, that the physical world is actually just a projection of our minds and thus an illusion. It is a radical thought, but only a concept until we have the experience of the truth. When we have an experience of the mystical, or even glimpses of it, where we see that the world is a dream, then the truth of this teaching becomes more real to us. What we see in the world actually reflects what is going on in our minds. Thus it is the effect of our thoughts. Yet we think that the world is the cause of our experiences here, and we are victims of those experiences, starting at our birth when we experience our dependency and loudly proclaim that we did not ask to be born. That is the way that the ego has set it up. Yet it is not the truth. Nothing happens to us without our choice and our decision.

But because the world is a reflection of our thoughts, it now becomes a valuable tool for our awakening. This reflection helps us to see the state of our mind, as now we can see what we are projecting. When we are willing take responsibility for our thoughts, recognizing that all of our experiences are a product of those thoughts, then we can make another choice. Instead of seeing ourselves as victims of external conditions, we recognize the power of our minds that create the conditions of our lives. For example if there is a conflict that shows up today, I now that I must be projecting the conflict that is in my mind.I can now choose to look within at my own inner conflict where it can be healed.

Because we are in denial and don't recognize our unconscious guilt projected on the world, we need these opportunities offered by the situations presented in the world for us to see our projections. It is our thoughts of misery and death that obscure the perfect happiness that God has willed for us. The reason we don't experience our perfect happiness is not because God is elusive or is hiding from us, but because we are hiding behind our denial. What God has given is not obscure. Jesus is telling us that God can't be concealed except by our choice to deny the truth. It is our choice to listen to the lies of the ego. Jesus keeps reminding us that we are responsible, but by releasing all that is false that is of our own making, the thought system of the ego can be released by bringing our awareness to it and giving it over to the Holy Spirit who will shine it away.

Sometimes I think I am doing just that and wonder why the fearful feelings continue. But when I really look at my process, I see that I am still choosing to hold these feelings, while pretending to ask for help. This is why we have to be so very honest with ourselves. Sometimes we would rather not turn over our anger and despair still seeing benefit to ourselves in holding onto it. We justify why we simply can't let it go when, in fact, we are choosing not to.

The only answer for our peace and happiness is to bring our fearful thoughts to the Holy Spirit. Pursuing peace and happiness in the world is our attempt to escape from the fear, the loneliness and our feelings of isolation by indulging our egos. It is an attempt to try to repress or block these thoughts and feelings from our awareness by pursuing a variety of distractions. The ego needs experience. It hates boredom, and, while we say we want peace, we do everything to be rid of it. Why? Because the peace of God is threatening to the ego.

The Thought of God has not left us nor could we ever be apart from it for an instant. It is our very life. "By it you live. It is your Source of life, holding you one with it, and everything is one with you because it left you not." (2.4-5) If we were to be unplugged from this Thought, we would no longer live, since we would no longer have a Source. It is this Thought that offers everything, so when we deny it, we deny our absolute safety, our protection, our soft resting place, our peace, our joy, our rest, our soft awakening, and our happiness. All this and more is available to us in every moment. This is what Heaven is, and it is here NOW. It is ours today even though we are not aware of it. "It is yours today, but for the asking." (4.2) We look for our heaven in this world, but it is not here. There is no happiness or peace to be found in this world. It is a world of fear, of attack and of injustice, but none of it is real. It is all the same, all nothing.

To receive what we have denied, we just need to ask, and it is given. We don't need to be utterly convinced or to have no doubt thoughts. If conviction were required as a prerequisite to asking, then God would indeed be unfair, and Jesus tells us that this is not the case. "God is fair" (4.7), he assures us, because we don't have to be certain to ask. We simply ask with desire. (5.1) He knows we will have doubt, but "What would induce you now to let it fade away from your  ecstatic vision." (5.5) Our experience on this journey is that we do have doubt, and we may even question at times whether this is the path for us. Along the way we have lots of uncertainty. We waver. We leave the path at times. We wonder if God is really there because we don't see evidence of Him in the world and feel that He is obscure and distant from us.

Jesus knows our divided state of mind and our distress at our lack of discipline and commitment. Thus he assures us,  "Sureness is not required to receive what only your acceptance can bestow." (4.8) So, in spite of all of your doubts, simply ask, and welcome the moments of respite as yours. As we bring our darkness to the light, space is made in our minds, where our doubt thoughts are released and truth is welcomed in. Then "you will be sure you have the treasure that you have always sought" (5.3) as it becomes apparent, and with it comes certainty that this is all that we would ever want. Now we are sure. This certainty is what our Father already holds about us. Since we are host to Him, that certainty has to be in us as well. "This course removes all doubts which you have interposed between Him and your certainty of Him." (7.6)

So, no matter how deprived we feel, no matter how much we have denied the nourishment that can only come from God, we can't remain in this state of seeming separation forever. It is our destiny to wake up, and we don't escape our destiny because God would never consent to us remaining forever starved by our own denial. His love is already available and present in our minds and is unaffected by our lack of awareness. So it is time to give up the fight, because no one escapes his destiny. Our stubborn resistance only prolongs our suffering. This is a lesson in hopefulness, which is not a blind hope, but is fully justified.

If it is our thoughts of misery that obscure our happiness, bringing them to the light will work to dissipate them. Now we invite the miracle in. The miracle shows up when the mind is changed. That is why there is no order of difficulty in miracles, because our mind can be changed about any problem, no matter how big or small it appears to be. All that is required is that misperceptions be brought for healing. The world will now reflect back to us a new and healed perception. "Nothing and everything cannot coexist. To believe in one is to deny the other. Fear is really nothing and love is everything. Whenever light enters darkness, the darkness is abolished. What you believe is true for you. In this sense the separation has occurred, and to deny it is merely to use denial inappropriately." (T.2.VII.5.1-6)

To deny that there is a problem is not helpful. To be a Pollyanna, and to cover over the darkness with efforts at positive thinking is not helpful. To look for distractions to keep us from our sense of separation is not helpful. Is it wrong? Of course not. We just need to understand that it will not help to heal the mind when we continually focus our energy on distractions. We need to see that there is a problem. Whatever thoughts or feelings arise, whether upsets, depression, discomfort, anger, or fantasies, they need to be brought to awareness and then immediately turned over to the Holy Spirit.

We can actually learn to circumvent many of these feelings by being vigilant of our thoughts. In other words we can bring awareness to a thought of distress, and bring it to the truth before it becomes a story of victimhood and disaster. Therefore it is important to set our purpose, which brings us to a state of miracle-mindedness throughout the day. That is why setting the intention for the day is important. We can then keep our purpose in front of us throughout the day. In Chapter 30 "Rules for Decision", Jesus reminds us that we must realize that it is easier to have a happy day if we remember what question to ask and to hold our purpose in front of us throughout the day. It is much more difficult to regain peace than it is just to hold firm to our goal. We've all experienced how hard it is to get out of a difficult frame of mind once it has set in.

So today we are asked to become aware of our doubts, our fears, our judgments, and our grievances, and own them, acknowledge them, but recognizing that they are meaningless. This requires honesty and courage. I prefer to see the problem in you than see it in my own mind. I will defend my position, my perceptions, my choices, my expectations and my demands as being right. I will defend my version of the story as being correct. The ego is very subtle. We don't always see our motivations. For example, sometimes when I do something that I consider helpful and it is not seen that way, I need to question what may be hidden under the guise of helpfulness. When we do not defend against what comes up in our day, and do not take things personally, but use everything as a classroom for healing our minds, everything that shows up is helpful. That is what time should be used for.

When issues come up in our lives, they can be experienced as very painful. Yet if we are committed to healing, we need to allow what comes up to be what it is, and allow others to be as they are. Anytime that we justify our position, we can be sure that it is the voice of the ego. Simply to surrender, rather than to resist, is to allow the Holy Spirit to do His work in shining our dark thoughts away, but He needs our cooperation.

Thoughts of misery and death seem real, but they are not. They are of the ego thought system that we have come to believe. They are no more real than our fears as children, of the bogeyman under the bed. As long as we don't look there, they hold a lot of power. But when we turn on the light, and look under the bed, we see there is nothing to fear. There is no bogeyman, as there is no ego. It is nothing when we allow ourselves to look, and be willing to ask with desire to experience God's love and protection, which we have hidden from ourselves. Thus it is all about transparency where there is nothing we want to hide. This is what awakening to the truth of who we are is all about. "Let not my mind deny the Thought of God." (W.165) It is a day of hope, and hope is justified because all of our doubt thoughts are meaningless.

 

Love and blessings, Sarah 

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The Purpose of Time  


IV. Littleness Versus Magnitude     

22 Be not content with littleness, but be sure you understand what littleness is and why you could never be content with it. Littleness is the offering you gave yourself. You offered this in place of magnitude, and you accepted it. Everything in this world is little because it is a world made out of littleness in the strange belief that littleness can content you. When you strive for anything in this world with the belief that it will bring you peace, you are belittling yourself and blinding yourself to glory. Littleness and glory are the choices open to your striving and your vigilance. You will always choose one at the expense of the other.

 

23 Yet what you do not realize each time you choose is that your choice is your evaluation of yourself. Choose littleness and you will not have peace, for you will have judged yourself unworthy of it. And whatever you offer as a substitute is much too poor a gift to satisfy you. It is essential that you accept the fact, and accept it gladly, that there is no form of littleness that can ever content you. You are free to try as many as you wish, but all you will be doing is to delay your homecoming. For you will be content only in magnitude, which is your home.

 

24 There is a deep responsibility you owe yourself, and one which you must learn to remember all the time. The lesson will seem hard at first, but you will learn to love it when you realize that it is true and constitutes a tribute to your power. You who have sought and found littleness, remember this: Every decision which you make stems from what you think you are and represents the value that you put upon yourself. Believe the little can content you, and by limiting yourself, you will not be satisfied. For your function is not little, and it is only by finding your function and fulfilling it that you can escape from littleness.

 

25 There is no doubt about what your function is, for the Holy Spirit knows what it is. There is no doubt about its magnitude, for it reaches you through Him from Magnitude. You do not have to strive for it because you have it. All your striving must be directed against littleness, for it does require vigilance to protect your magnitude in this world. To hold your magnitude in perfect awareness in a world of littleness is a task the little cannot undertake. Yet it is asked of you in tribute to your magnitude and not your littleness. Nor is it asked of you alone.

 

26 The power of God will support every effort you make on behalf of His dear Son. Search for the little, and you deny yourself His power. God is not willing that His Son be content with less than everything. For He is not content without His Son, and His Son cannot be content with less than His Father has given him. We asked you once before, "Would you be hostage to the ego or host to God?" Let this question be asked you by the Holy Spirit in you every time you make a decision. For every decision you make does answer this and invites sorrow or joy accordingly.

 

27 When God gave Himself to you in your creation, He established you as host to Him forever. He has not left you, and you have not left Him. All your attempts to deny His magnitude and make His Son hostage to the ego cannot make little whom God has joined with Him. Every decision you make is for Heaven or for hell and will bring you awareness of what you decided for. The Holy Spirit can hold your magnitude, clean of all littleness, clearly and in perfect safety in your minds, untouched by every little gift the world of littleness would offer you. But for this, you cannot side against Him in what He wills for you.

 

28 Decide for God through Him. For littleness and the belief that you can be content with littleness are the decisions you have made about yourself. The power and the glory that lie in you from God are for all who, like you, perceive themselves as little and have deceived themselves into believing that littleness can be blown up by them into a sense of magnitude that can content them. Neither give littleness, nor accept it. All honor is due the host of God. Your littleness deceives you, but your magnitude is of Him Who dwells in you and in Whom you dwell. Touch no one, then, with littleness, in the name of Christ, eternal Host unto His Father.

 

29 In this season (Christmas), which celebrates the birth of holiness into this world, join with me, who decided for holiness for you. It is our task together to restore the awareness of magnitude to the host whom God appointed for Himself. It is beyond all your littleness to give the gift of God, but not beyond you. For God would give Himself through you. He reaches from you to everyone and beyond everyone to His Son's creations, but without leaving you. Far beyond your little world but still in you, He extends forever. Yet He brings all his extensions to you as host to Him.

 

30 Is it a sacrifice to leave littleness behind and wander not in vain? It is not sacrifice to wake to glory. But it is a sacrifice to accept anything less than glory. Learn that you must be worthy of the Prince of Peace, born in you in honor of Him Whose host you are. You know not what love means because you have sought to purchase it with little gifts, thus valuing it too little to be able to understand its magnitude. Love is not little, and love dwells in you, for you are host to Him. Before the greatness that lives in you, your poor appreciation of yourself and all the little offerings you have given slip into nothingness. Holy Child of God, when will you learn that only holiness can content you and give you peace?

 

31 Remember that you learn not for yourself alone, no more than I did. It is because I learned for you that you can learn of me. I would but teach you what is yours, so that together we can replace the shabby littleness that binds the host of God to guilt and weakness with the glad awareness of the glory that is in him. My birth in you is your awakening to grandeur. Welcome me not into a manger but into the altar to holiness, where holiness abides in perfect peace. My Kingdom is not of this world because it is in you. And you are of your Father. Let us join in honoring you, who must remain forever beyond littleness.

 

32 Decide with me, who have decided to abide with you. I will as my Father wills, knowing His Will is constant and at peace forever with Itself. You will be content with nothing but His Will. Accept no less, remembering that everything I learned is yours. What my Father loves, I love as He does, and I can no more accept it as what it is not than He can. And no more can you. When you have learned to accept what you are, you will make no more gifts to offer to yourselves, for you will know you are complete, in need of nothing, and unable to accept anything for yourself. But you will gladly give, having received. The host of God need not seek to find anything.

 

33 If you are wholly willing to leave salvation to the plan of God and unwilling to attempt to grasp for peace yourself, salvation will be given you. Yet think not you can substitute your plan for His. Rather, join with me in His that we may release all those who would be bound, proclaiming together that the Son of God is host to Him. Thus will we let no one forget what you would remember. And thus will you remember it.

 

34 Call forth in everyone only the remembrance of God and of the Heaven that is in him. For where you would help your brother be, there will you think you are. Hear not his call for hell and littleness, but only his call for Heaven and greatness. Forget not that his call is yours, and answer him with me. God's power is forever on the side of His host, for it protects only the peace in which He dwells. Lay not littleness before His holy altar, which rises above the stars and reaches even to Heaven because of what is given it.

 

 

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ALSO, by means of your will or other estate plan, you can name "Course in Miracles Society" as the beneficiary of a portion of your estate, or of particular assets in your estate.


In this way, you are honoring your loved ones while also providing critical support to the extension of LOVE.

 

 

Namaste and Thank You!

To make a tax deductible donation, just click the "DONATION" button below.

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