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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
  CH 6 "ATTACK AND FEAR"
II.THE MESSAGE OF THE CRUCIFIXION 

7 Assault can ultimately be made only on the body. There is little doubt that one body can assault another and can even destroy it. Yet if destruction itself is impossible, then anything that is destructible cannot be real. Therefore, its destruction does not justify anger. To the extent to which you believe that it does, you must be accepting false premises and teaching them to others. The message which the crucifixion was intended to teach was that it is not necessary to perceive any form of assault in persecution because you cannot be persecuted. If you respond with anger, you must be equating yourself with the destructible and are therefore regarding yourself insanely.

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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
WORKBOOK PART I ~ REVIEW I
INTRODUCTION
Review I Introduction
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1 Beginning with today, we will have a series of review periods. Each of them will cover five of the ideas already presented, starting with the first and ending with the fiftieth. There will be a few short comments after each of the ideas which you should consider in your review. In the practice periods, the exercises should be done as follows:  
 
2 Begin the day by reading the five ideas, with the comments included. Thereafter, it is not necessary to follow any particular order in considering them, though each one should be practiced at least once. Devote two minutes or more to each practice period, thinking about the idea and the related comments. Do this as often as possible during the day. If any one of the five ideas appeals to you more than the others, concentrate on that one. At the end of the day, however, be sure to review all of them once more. 
  
3 It is not necessary to cover the comments that follow each idea literally or thoroughly in the practice periods. Rather, try merely to emphasize the central point and think about it as part of your review of the idea to which it relates. 
  
4 The review exercises should be done with your eyes closed and when you are alone in a quiet place if possible. This is emphasized particularly for reviews at your stage of learning. It will be necessary, however, that you learn to require no special settings in which to apply what you have learned. You will need it most in situations which appear to be upsetting, rather than in those which already seem to be calm and quiet. 
  
5 The purpose of your learning is to enable you to bring the quiet with you and to heal distress and turmoil. This is not done by avoiding them and seeking a haven of isolation for yourself. You will yet learn that peace is part of you and requires only that you be there to embrace any situation in which you are. And finally you will learn that there is no limit to where you are, so that your peace is everywhere, as you are. 
  
6 You will note that for review purposes the ideas are not always given in quite their original form of statement. Use them as they are given here. It is not necessary to return to the original statements nor to apply the ideas as was suggested then. We are now emphasizing the relationships among the first fifty of the ideas we have covered and the cohesiveness of the thought system to which they are leading you.

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DAILY LESSONS
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L e s s o n 60 ~ Review I
[Review Lesson 46-50]


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1These ideas are for today's review: 
 
[46] God is the Love in which I forgive.
 
2 God does not forgive because He has never condemned. The blameless cannot blame, and those who have accepted their innocence see nothing to forgive. Yet forgiveness is the means by which I will recognize my innocence. It is the reflection of God's Love on earth. It will bring me near enough to Heaven that the Love of God can reach down to me and raise me to my home. 
 
[47] God is the Strength in which I trust.
 
3 It is not my own strength through which I forgive. It is through the strength of God in me, which I am remembering as I forgive. As I begin to see, I recognize His reflection on earth. I forgive all things because I feel the stirring of His strength in me. And I begin to remember the Love I chose to forget, but Which has not forgotten me. 
 
[48] There is nothing to fear.
 
4 How safe the world will look to me when I can see it! It will not look anything like what I imagine I see now. Everyone and everything I see will lean toward me to bless me. I will recognize in everyone my dearest Friend. What could there be to fear in a world which I have forgiven and which has forgiven me? 
 
[49] God's Voice speaks to me all through the day.
 
5 There is not a moment in which God's Voice ceases to call on my forgiveness to save me. There is not a moment in which His Voice fails to direct my thoughts, guide my actions, and lead my feet. I am walking steadily on toward truth. There is nowhere else I can go because God's Voice is the only voice and the only guide that has been given to His Son. 
 
[50] I am sustained by the Love of God.
 
6 As I listen to God's Voice, I am sustained by His Love. As I open my eyes, His Love lights up the world for me to see. As I forgive, His Love reminds me that His Son is sinless. And as I look upon the world with the vision He has given me, I remember that I am His Son.
 
 
     
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LESSON 60 ~ REVIEW I
  [Review Lessons 46-50]
 
Sarah's Commentary:

Today is the last review for another 20 days until we will come to Review II. Some Course students absolutely love these reviews because we start to get some integration of the thought system. Others find it difficult because of the number of Lessons they believe they need to remember. Yet it is not about trying to remember all the Lessons but about finding the one or two Lessons that really speak to you the most and use them as well as letting related thoughts come to you. To let related thoughts come to you is to allow them to show up without effort on your part. They come from the truth within your mind. "Any thought related more or less directly to today's idea is suitable. The thoughts need not bear any obvious relationship to the idea, but they should not be in opposition to it." (W.43.5.8-9) In other words, we are tuning into these thoughts by listening within.
 
Another way to do the review is to read all the Lessons at the beginning and end of the day and pick a Lesson for each hour of the day and spend time with that one Lesson on the hour, ending the day with all the Lessons. What is important is that you not make the practice about form or ritual by trying to do it right. It is much more about putting your attention on the content or meaning so the Lesson has deep resonance in your mind. Whatever works best for you is what you want to do so that you can deeply connect with the message.
 
Today's review encompasses the theme that God's strength and His love are there to get us through whatever seeming difficulties we experience. We can trust Him and rely on Him. We won't feel innocent as long as we hold onto guilt. Guilt shows up for us when we encounter people and situations in our lives where we get triggered. These are all opportunities for us to become aware of the guilt that is being held in the mind. Forgiveness is the means to clear away the guilt by looking at it with Jesus who does not judge what is seen. He is a symbol of the innocence in our right minds; so that while we take responsibility for the error, we do not blame ourselves for it. To blame ourselves is to make the error real, and what we make real cannot be forgiven. Whether we judge ourselves or judge our brother is the same. When we blame ourselves, we put ourselves on the cross, and we suffer in the belief that suffering will bring us something. To the ego, the bigger the mistake, the more it demands we must pay. There is no order of difficulty in the illusion. There are not bigger or smaller sins. They are just errors to be corrected. By investing our minds in sin, the ego keeps itself in business, telling us that some of our sins cannot be forgiven because they are too big.
 
When we judge and criticize ourselves, we project that judgment onto others. Now we expect their judgment in turn. This blocks the peace and joy from us. When we see how we are attacking and judging ourselves, we are invited to give these self-attacks to the Holy Spirit by placing them on the inner altar. We must not be personally in charge of our healing, or we will become very frustrated. We cannot awaken ourselves. We need the help of the Holy Spirit. "It is not my own strength through which I forgive. It is through the strength of God in me, which I am remembering as I forgive." (W.60.2.2-3) The ego will never undo itself. We need help from outside of this dream, and with that help, we will ". . . begin to remember the Love I [we] chose to forget." (W.60.2.6) We have forgotten who we are. The problem is we keep choosing to condemn, which blocks us from remembering who we are. It seems insane---and it is---not to want to know ourselves as we were created. Judgment and condemnation keep the ego in business and maintain our identity as a body and personality to which we are still attached.
 
"How safe the world will look to me when I can see it! It will not look anything like what I imagine I see now. Everyone and everything I see will lean toward me to bless me." (W.60.3.2-4) Everyone and everything will be included in our sense of safety when our minds are healed. The reminder of our perfect safety abides in our right minds right now, but until we experience it, our world will not feel entirely safe. Everyone we meet is a witness to our inward condition. When we know that we are safe and know our own innocence, we see ourselves as blessed and receive that blessing through others. We experience our One Self when the guilt is released, and we see with Christ's vision. When we go to this place of safety within, where the truth resides, the world becomes a reflection of the choice we have made. Again, it does not mean there are not people seemingly attacking us, only that we don't interpret their behavior as an attack but as a call for love and understanding and our own peace remains undisturbed. We see the beauty of a forgiven world. It can't be otherwise if, as Jesus teaches, ideas leave not their source. Therefore, if the mind is the source and only peace is apparent in the mind, there can be nothing to see except peace everywhere.
 
When we experience our own innocence, we will "recognize in everyone my dearest Friend." (W.60.3.5) What a beautiful thought! Now we see the beauty, which can only be seen through the eyes of holiness, coming from that place within us where Love abides. How beautiful it is to see the truth of our brothers, regardless of their perceived wrongdoings. This is how we come to know that love is who we are. We then see it shining in everyone because we see through the eyes of holiness! We exempt no one. With such love surrounding us, fear becomes impossible, and guilt is gone from our minds.
 
"Can you imagine how beautiful those you forgive will look to you? In no fantasy have you ever seen anything so lovely. Nothing you see here, sleeping or waking, comes near to such loveliness. And nothing will you value like unto this, nor hold so dear. Nothing that you remember that made your heart sing with joy has ever brought you even a little part of the happiness this sight will bring you. For you will see the Son of God. You will behold the beauty the Holy Spirit loves to look upon, and which He thanks the Father for. He was created to see this for you, until you learned to see it for yourself." (T.17.II.1.1-8) (ACIM OE T.17.III.7)
 
When we stay vigilant in our practice by watching our thoughts and releasing them with the help of the Holy Spirit, we learn to see with Christ's vision. The Holy Spirit is always there in our minds so that when we have judged someone, we can always turn to Him and ask for His help to see our brother differently. Whether our judgments and reactions show up as a result of a news story, TV show, movie, or because we feel someone has wronged us, these are all opportunities to recognize that the interpretations we give to events are just projections of our own guilt. When we turn to the Holy Spirit, He helps us see that nothing real has happened. Forgiveness is only necessary in the dream where there is judgment. "God does not forgive because He has never condemned." (W.60.1.2)
 
Movies can be very helpful in the process of exposing our projections and achieving peace, clarity of mind, and increased happiness. By watching movies, we can see where we are identifying with the characters on the screen and where painful dramas from our own lives are being played out. Now, we can watch our reactions and bring them forward to be healed. They allow us to heal whatever our phobias might be, alleviate our anxieties, and help us to handle stressful situations in our own lives.
 
The motivation to stay vigilant with our thoughts throughout the day is reinforced when we see that forgiveness brings us happiness. By looking at our dark thoughts and bringing them to the truth, Jesus assures we can see a beautiful world that is safe, full of love, abundance, peace, and joy. This is the real world. What else would we rather have than this? Our only purpose in this world is for healing the mind. It is what time was made for. Our only responsibility is to recognize the barriers we have put up as a defense against the love we are. The only path to take in this world is the one that takes us to the truth. Every other path leads us nowhere.
 
Every crisis in our lives is a call for healing. Every problem is an opportunity to choose love instead of fear. Is it simple? Yes. Is it easy? Generally, it is not easy, but it can be if we don't resist the lesson and if we are ready and willing. It takes discipline, courage, honesty, humility, and great vigilance. And it takes calling on God's strength.
 
We will ultimately all awaken from this dream because Jesus keeps reminding us, the end is certain. How could it not be when the truth resides in us? There is nothing we need to do as we are already what we are seeking and still at home in God. We are all being called to remember who we are. God's Voice speaks to us ceaselessly, all through the day. We just need to stop the chatter in our own minds long enough to listen. When every barrier to love is removed with the help of the Holy Spirit, we will come to know the fullness of the love we are and will see a world that shines that love back on us. "And as I look upon the world with the vision He has given me, I remember that I am His Son." (W.60.5.5) This is our ultimate goal. Meanwhile, everything in our world becomes another opportunity for healing. We see what needs to be healed in us by what is being triggered in us. The world provides us with the perfect classroom for healing. Eckhart Tolle suggests we look at everything that seems to be happening to us as if we orchestrated it all perfectly for our highest good, and apparently, we did.

Love and blessings, Sarah  
 
A Course in Miracles
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ACIM Original Edition
 
Chapter Six: Attack and Fear
 
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I. Introduction              
 
1 The relationship of anger to attack is obvious, but the inevitable association of anger and fear is not always so clear. Anger always involves projection of separation, which must ultimately be accepted as entirely one's own responsibility. Anger cannot occur unless you believe that you have been attacked, that your attack was justified, and that you are in no way responsible. Given these three wholly irrational premises, the equally irrational conclusion that a brother is worthy of attack rather than of love follows. What can be expected from insane premises except an insane conclusion?
 
2 The way to undo an insane conclusion is to consider the sanity of the premises on which it rests. You cannot be attacked; attack has no justification; and you are responsible for what you believe. You have been asked to take me as your model for learning since an extreme example is a particularly helpful learning device. Everyone teaches and teaches all the time. This is a responsibility which he inevitably assumes the moment he accepts any premise at all, and no one can organize his life without any thought system. Once he has developed a thought system of any kind, he lives by it and teaches it.
 
3 You have been chosen to teach the Atonement precisely because you have been extreme examples of allegiance to your thought systems and therefore have developed the capacity for allegiance. It has indeed been misplaced, but it is a form of faith which you yourselves have been willing to redirect. You cannot doubt the strength of your devotion when you consider how faithfully you have observed it. It was quite evident that you had already developed the ability to follow a better model if you could accept it.
 
II. The Message of the Crucifixion    

4 For teaching purposes, let us consider the crucifixion again. We have not dwelt on it before because of its fearful connotations. The only emphasis we laid upon it was that it was not a form of punishment. Nothing, however, can be really explained in negative terms only. There is a positive interpretation of the crucifixion which is wholly devoid of fear and therefore wholly benign in what it teaches if it is properly understood. The crucifixion is nothing more than an extreme example. Its value, like the value of any teaching device, lies solely in the kind of learning it facilitates. It can be and has been misunderstood. This is only because the fearful are apt to perceive fearfully.
 
5 I have already told you that you can always call on me to share my decision and thus make it stronger. I also told you that the crucifixion was the last foolish journey that the Sonship need take and that it should mean release from fear to anyone who understands it. While we emphasized only the resurrection before, the purpose of the crucifixion and how it actually led to the resurrection was not clarified at that time. Nevertheless, it has a definite contribution to make to your own lives, and if you will consider it without fear, it will help you understand your own role as teachers.
 
6 You have reacted for years as if you were being crucified. This is a marked tendency of the separated ones, who always refuse to consider what they have done to themselves. Projection means anger, anger fosters assault, and assault promotes fear. The real meaning of the crucifixion lies in the apparent intensity of the assault of some of the Sons of God upon another. This, of course, is impossible and must be fully understood as an impossibility. In fact unless it is fully understood as only that, I cannot serve as a real model for learning.
 
7 Assault can ultimately be made only on the body. There is little doubt that one body can assault another and can even destroy it. Yet if destruction itself is impossible, then anything that is destructible cannot be real. Therefore, its destruction does not justify anger. To the extent to which you believe that it does, you must be accepting false premises and teaching them to others. The message which the crucifixion was intended to teach was that it is not necessary to perceive any form of assault in persecution because you cannot be persecuted. If you respond with anger, you must be equating yourself with the destructible and are therefore regarding yourself insanely.
 
8 I have made it perfectly clear that I am like you and you are like me, but our fundamental equality can be demonstrated only through joint decision. You are free to perceive yourselves as persecuted if you choose. You might remember, however, when you do choose to react that way, that I was persecuted as the world judges and did not share this evaluation for myself. And because I did not share it, I did not strengthen it. I therefore offered a different interpretation of attack and one which I do want to share with you. If you will believe it, you will help me to teach it.
 
9 We have said before, "As you teach so shall you learn." If you react as if you are persecuted, you are teaching persecution. This is not a lesson which the Sons of God should want to teach if they are to realize their own salvation. Rather, teach your own perfect immunity, which is the truth in you, and know that it cannot be assailed. Do not protect it yourselves, or you have believed that it is assailable. You are not asked to be crucified, which was part of my own teaching contribution. You are merely asked to follow my example in the face of much less extreme temptations to misperceive and not to accept them falsely as justifications for anger.

 
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