WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 2016
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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
CH 1 "THE INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLES"
II. DISTORTIONS OF MIRACLE IMPULSES
         

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The confusion of miracle impulses with physical impulses is a major source of perceptual distortion because it induces, rather than straightens out, the basic level confusion which underlies the perception of all those who seek happiness with the instruments of this world. Inappropriate physical impulses (or misdirected miracle impulses) result in conscious guilt if expressed and depression if denied. All real pleasure comes from doing God's will. This is because not doing it is a denial of self. Denial of error results in projection. Correction of error brings release. "Lead us not into temptation" means "do not let us deceive ourselves into believing that we can relate in peace to God or to our brothers with anything external."


A COURSE IN MIRACLES
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INTRODUCTION
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1 A theoretical foundation such as the text is necessary as a background to make these exercises meaningful. Yet it is the exercises which will make the goal possible. An untrained mind can accomplish nothing. It is the purpose of these exercises to train the mind to think along the lines which the course sets forth.
 
2 The exercises are very simple. They do not require more than a few minutes, and it does not matter where or when you do them. They need no preparation. They are numbered, running from 1 to 365. The training period is one year. Do not undertake more than one exercise a day.
 
3 The purpose of these exercises is to train the mind to a different perception of everything in the world. The workbook is divided into two sections, the first dealing with the undoing of what you see now and the second with the restoration of sight. It is recommended that each exercise be repeated several times a day, preferably in a different place each time and, if possible, in every situation in which you spend any long period of time. The purpose is to train the mind to generalize the lessons, so that you will understand that each of them is as applicable to one situation as it is to another.
 
4 Unless specified to the contrary, the exercise should be practiced with the eyes open, since the aim is to learn how to see. The only rule that should be followed throughout is to practice the exercises with great specificity. Each one applies to every situation in which you find yourself and to everything you see in it. Each day's exercises are planned around one central idea, the exercises themselves consisting of applying that idea to as many specifics as possible. Be sure that you do not decide that there are some things you see to which the idea for the day is inapplicable. The aim of the exercises will always be to increase the application of the idea to everything. This will not require effort. Only be sure that you make no exceptions in applying the idea.
 
5 Some of the ideas you will find hard to believe, and others will seem quite startling. It does not matter. You are merely asked to apply them to what you see. You are not asked to judge them, nor even to believe them. You are asked only to use them. It is their use which will give them meaning to you, and show you they are true. Remember only this-you need not believe them, you need not accept them, and you need not welcome them. Some of them you may actively resist. None of this will matter nor decrease their efficacy. But allow yourself to make no exceptions in applying the ideas the exercises contain. Whatever your reactions to the ideas may be, use them. Nothing more than this is required.
 
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 L e s s o n 13
A meaningless world engenders fear.
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1Today's idea is really another form of the preceding one, except that it is more specific as to the emotion aroused. Actually, a meaningless world is impossible. Nothing without meaning exists. However, it does not follow that you will not think you perceive something that has no meaning. On the contrary, you will be particularly likely to think you do perceive it. 
 
2Recognition of meaninglessness arouses intense anxiety in all the separated ones. It represents a situation in which God and the ego "challenge" each other as to whose meaning is to be written in the empty space which meaninglessness provides. The ego rushes in frantically to establish its own "ideas" there, fearful that the void may otherwise be used to demonstrate its own unreality. And on this alone it is correct. 
 
3It is essential, therefore, that you learn to recognize the meaningless and accept it without fear. If you are fearful, it is certain that you will endow the world with attributes which it does not possess and crowd it with images that do not exist. To the ego, illusions are safety devices, as they must also be to you who equate yourself with the ego. 
 
4The exercises for today, which should be done about three or four times for not more than a minute or so at most each time, are to be practiced in a somewhat different way from the preceding ones. With eyes closed, repeat today's idea to yourself. Then open your eyes and look about you slowly, saying: 
 
5 I am looking at a meaningless world.  
 
6Repeat this statement to yourself as you look about. Then close your eyes and conclude with: 
 
7 A meaningless world engenders fear because  
I think I am in competition with God.
 
8You may find it difficult to avoid resistance in one form or another to this concluding statement. Whatever form such resistance may take, remind yourself that you are really afraid of such a thought because of the "vengeance" of the "enemy." You are not expected to believe the statement at this point and will probably try to dismiss it as preposterous. Note carefully, however, any signs of overt or covert fear which it may arouse. This is our first attempt at stating an explicit cause and effect relationship of a kind which you are very inexperienced in recognizing. Do not dwell on the concluding statement, and try not even to think of it except during the exercise periods. That will suffice at present.    
 
     
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Lesson 13
A meaningless world engenders fear.  
 
Sarah's Commentary:

Yesterday, the focus of the Lesson was on the upset we experience when we see the world as meaningless. Today, Jesus tells us that not only we are upset by this experience of seeing a meaningless world, but it brings up fear in us. Our fear is the thought that gave rise to the world, which comes from our own minds, has no meaning either. It terrifies us because it threatens our very existence. Why is that? We feel threatened because if we are our thoughts, and those thoughts mean nothing, then we are meaningless and we don't exist. That is why we put our meaning on everything. Our meaning is projected onto everything we see in order to affirm our existence. We are terrified of a clean slate, because "The memory of God comes to the quiet mind." (T.23.I.1.1)(ACIM OE T.23.II.7) If our minds are constantly chewing on thoughts, it is because we are not ready for the truth. We are still hanging onto our belief in what we have made, which is the body and the world. We value the concepts we hold, our individuality, and our specialness, as a separate, unique self. When Jesus says meaninglessness arouses intense anxiety, it is because "God and the ego 'challenge' each other as to whose meaning is to be written in the empty space meaninglessness provides." (W.13.2.3) Thus, we compete with God and try to establish we are what we say we are.
 
Of course, God does not compete with the ego, which is why the word "challenge" is in quotes. We compete with God as long as we identify with the ego, which we all do. Yet while we choose to challenge, God simply is. He does not know of our challenge. When we made the decision to go off on our own, we established our separate existence. If we are to exist, then God can't exist. If, in fact, God is all there is, then we don't exist. It is a case of one or the other, God or me. Our existence has come at the expense of Oneness. Both God and I can't exist. This is the mindset we bring to everything in the world, which is one of separation and competition. This is the thought in the mind projected out onto everything in the world, which is why it is a world of competition. Thus, if I gain you must lose. We project this thought of win and lose onto others. Now we see others as trying to take from us. We see them as the ones that hurt us, abandon us, betray us, destroy us, disappoint us and want to gain at our expense. Can we see how this thought system started in our own mind, and we see it as if it were outside of our mind, with others doing to us what we accuse ourselves of doing?

In the previous Lesson, we were being convinced of the meaninglessness of everything we see. This Lesson goes further to say meaninglessness does not actually exist. In fact, it is the same idea as in the Introduction to the Course, which says, "Nothing unreal exists." (T.IN.2.3)(ACIM OE T.IN.4) What we see, which is made by the ego, is actually unreal. It is nothing. It does not exist. It is all just a projection of our fear thoughts. We can conclude that the world of form really does not exist, which does not mean "you will not think you perceive something that has no meaning." (W.13.1.4) We simply don't want to accept what we see has no meaning. Again, if it is not there and yet I see it, I would have to admit I am wrong about everything.
 
Behind these thoughts, God's meaning exists. God's meaning is Truth. It is love, peace, and joy. As an example, today I experienced what felt to me like an attack. I saw something that was not there. I gave meaning to the communication and determined it was an attack. If I were really open to see God's meaning, I could see beyond the attack and only see the call for love. However, I allowed myself to believe my interpretation and my judgment of the situation was correct, and as a result I saw only the attack. I was seeing my own projected thoughts of attack. As Jesus reminds us, "You never hate your brother for his sins, but only for your own. Whatever form his sins appear to take, it but obscures the fact that you believe them to be yours, and therefore meriting a 'just' attack." (T.31.III.1.5-6)(ACIM OE T.31.III.26)
 
Rather than taking responsibility for my own attacking thoughts, I chose to be right in my assessment of the situation and what others were doing to me. When I say that I am right in how I see this person, I am basically saying to God He is wrong. This comes from the original competition we set up with God telling Him He is wrong about us and we are right about who we are.

Of course, we are not aware of this competition. We have buried this idea deep in our minds. We have used the world to cover our fear of God. If I realize the world is nothing and thus totally meaningless, I have to admit I am wrong. If that is the case, I feel I lose and God wins because that is the end of my identification with my separate, limited self. While I say I want to know my eternal Self, there is fear in this thought. It is the fear that if I give God total reign over my life, I will no longer be in control and I don't trust what He will do with what I put value on. Through our practice here, we are undoing this fear. The beliefs and values we hold keep us in a state of suffering, attack, anger and only fleeting experiences of peace. To heal is to question everything we currently believe and value.

We cover our fear of God, and thus of Love, with the thoughts we hold, which affirm our reality. Now we "endow the world with attributes that it does not possess, and crowd it with images that do not exist." (W.13.3.2) This is our defense against the truth. We protect our illusions and believe they keep us safe.
 
We also keep ourselves safe by undertaking many trivial things, always filling up any empty space with many busy doings and distractions. We get preoccupied with problems that can't be solved. We spend our lives on trivial pursuits. We become spiritual seekers. We make judgments about everything and everyone we see. Why? We do this because we fear when we withdraw our meaning, God's meaning will be revealed. Of course, this is not conscious, but it is there, nevertheless. We can see the dynamic of busyness and competition with everyone in our own lives, always justifying how we see everything.

One friend we have who is in his eighties has spent the last forty years of his life recording the daily temperature for every day of those forty years with a note of what he did that day. We all do some version of this, filling up our time reading the news, going to movies, watching sports, memorizing insignificant data, texting messages, researching our family tree, and playing games. All are perhaps interesting, but have you asked yourself, "What is it for?" Have you considered you might just be trying to beat God to the punch by inserting your own meaning in this empty space? It does not make these wrong, nor any other activities we engage in. Only when we use these activities as distractions, do we keep our focus away from looking at our own minds. It is not about making us guilty because we get involved in meaningless distractions. When we see the purpose they have in our lives, keeping us invested in the illusion, we can choose again.

Jesus tells us we believe there is some emptiness or lack in us we need to fill "with your own ideas instead of the truth." (T.2.I.1.7)(ACIM OE T.2.I.5) Our own ideas are what keep God's truth away from us. As we rush in to put our meaning on everything and fill every void with that meaning, we are beating God to the punch.
 
Our "I know" mind puts meaning on everything, rather than staying open and allowing the truth to be revealed to us. Think about what happens when you make first impressions of someone. It is all about making a judgment and thus beating God to the punch. Thus, we don't ask what is the meaning of this brother I behold? We think we know and we think we are right. We think if we were right, we would have more power. It makes us important.

Notice, too, Jesus says, "You may find it difficult to avoid resistance, in one form or another." (W.13.5.1) What might that resistance look like? Well, we might feel uncomfortable with the statement. We might feel anger. We might avoid doing the Lesson. We might 'forget' the Lesson. We might get a headache or feel sick, or any number of ways resistance shows up. These are all fear thoughts and can be traced back to our fear of God. Clearly this is not conscious, but it is the origin of all of our fear. Our competition with God shows up when we give our meaning to the world and in essence say our meaning is correct. While we hold our views, we have temporarily defeated God. In that defeat, we are now fearful, believing we will experience His wrath. We fear it is a competition for the survival of God or me. While we actually believe our fear comes from events and situations in the world, the cause is actually held within our own minds. Thus, mind is the cause of what we experience, not events in the world.
 
We are asked to practice this Lesson three or four times today for one minute or so with eyes closed, repeating the idea, then opening our eyes and looking slowly around while affirming, "I am looking at a meaningless world." (W.13.4.4) Then we close our eyes and say, "A meaningless world engenders fear because I think I am in competition with God." (W.13.4.7) You will not necessarily believe what you are saying, and may, in fact, resist the idea. Just note the resistance and ask for help so you can look at the ego without fear. By looking at your thoughts without any judgment or condemnation, you are realizing these thoughts are nothing. When you just look at them without judgment, you are actually looking with the Holy Spirit, because that is how He looks, entirely with no judgment no matter what the thoughts are.  
 
Love and blessings, Sarah

II. Distortions of Miracle Impulses

102  You are involved in unconscious distortions which are producing a dense cover over miracle impulses and which make it hard for them to reach consciousness. The nature of any interpersonal relationship is limited or defined by what you want it to do. Relating is a way of achieving an outcome. The danger of defenses lies in their propensity for holding misperceptions rigidly in place. All actions which stem from reverse thinking are literally the behavioral expressions of those who know not what they do. A rigid orientation can be extremely reliable, even if it is upside-down. In fact, the more consistently upside-down it is, the more reliable it is.
 
103  However, validity is still the ultimate goal, which reliability can only serve. Hostility, triumph, vengeance, self-debasement, and all kinds of expressions of lack of love are often very clearly seen in the fantasies which accompany them. But it is a profound error to imagine that because these fantasies are so frequent or occur so reliably that this implies validity. Remember that while validity implies reliability, the relationship is not reversible. You can be wholly reliable and entirely wrong. While a reliable instrument does measure something, what use is it unless you discover what the "something" is? This course, then, will concentrate on validity and let reliability fall naturally into place.
 
104  The confusion of miracle impulses with physical impulses is a major source of perceptual distortion because it induces, rather than straightens out, the basic level confusion which underlies the perception of all those who seek happiness with the instruments of this world. Inappropriate physical impulses (or misdirected miracle impulses) result in conscious guilt if expressed and depression if denied. All real pleasure comes from doing God's will. This is because not doing it is a denial of self. Denial of error results in projection. Correction of error brings release. "Lead us not into temptation" means "do not let us deceive ourselves into believing that we can relate in peace to God or to our brothers with anything external."
 
105  Child of God, you were created to create the good, the beautiful, and the holy. Do not lose sight of this. The love of God for a little while must still be expressed through one body to another because the real vision is still so dim. Everyone can use his body best by enlarging man's perception so he can see the real vision. This vision is invisible to the physical eye. The ultimate purpose of the body is to render itself unnecessary. Learning to do this is the only real reason for its creation.
 
106  Fantasies of any kind are distorted forms of thinking because they always involve twisting perception into unreality. Fantasy is a debased form of vision. Vision and revelation are closely related, while fantasy and projection are more closely associated because both attempt to control external reality according to false internal needs. Twist reality in any way, and you are perceiving destructively. Reality was lost through usurpation, which in turn produced tyranny. I told you that you are now restored to your former role in the plan of Atonement, but you must still choose freely to devote yourselves to the greater restoration. As long as a single slave remains to walk the earth, your release is not complete. Complete restoration of the Sonship is the only true goal of the miracle-minded.
 
107  No fantasies are true. They are distortions of perception by definition. They are a means of making false associations and obtaining pleasure from them. Man can do this only because he is creative. But, although he can perceive false associations, he can never make them real except to himself. Man believes in what he creates. If he creates miracles, he will be equally strong in his belief in them. The strength of his conviction will then sustain the belief of the miracle receiver. And fantasies become totally unnecessary as the wholly satisfying nature of reality becomes apparent to both.
 
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