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  • 00:06

    Today’s workbook lesson is giving us the chance to unpin, to unwind from the belief

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    in being trapped in appearances.

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    When our very identity of Love of the Living Christ, a perfect idea in the Mind of God,

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    has been forgotten and completely pushed out of awareness, appearances seem to have come

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    to take the place of love and light.

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    This condition could be called hallucination.

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    It is like when a dry and thirsty traveler walking through a desert, feeling scorched, hot, parched

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    and dry may hallucinate an oasis of shade and water.

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    The sleeping Son of God has believed himself to be bereft of his holy Father, his creator.

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    He finds himself lost and wandering in a desert of images, a desert of perception that God

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    did not create: a fantasy world, a fictitious, linear stream of images that have nothing

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    to do with reality, nothing to do with eternity, divine love and happiness.

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    And so, the first step in healing from this apparent condition of separation is to realize

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    that all upsets experienced are coming because there is a perception, and that perception is not there.

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    The ego may ask, “But why is it there?”

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    But remember, the ego is the denial of God, the denial of love, the denial of eternity.

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    The ego is a death wish.

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    If you give your mind to a death wish, if you give your attention to a death wish, your

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    focus, what else could you expect but a hallucination?

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    Death and hallucination go together.

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    Life, eternal life and happiness go together.

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    In this world, we get apples from apple trees, oranges from orange trees and grapes from

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    grape vines.

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    Why would it be possible to get perception, temporary fleeting images, from an eternal

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    creator?

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    God has absolutely nothing to do with the perceptual world.

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    God is reality and so, hallucinations cannot exist, cannot have reality.

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    You don’t get images from something that is abstract and eternal.

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    You don’t get a linear stream of symbols on a timeline from that which has no beginning

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    and no end, that which is infinite.

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    Earlier in the text, we were talking about distorted miracle impulses, misdirected miracle

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    impulses.

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    What is a miracle impulse but a call to remember God, to forgive the world, and to accept the

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    truth of abstract reality, to forget the images, to release the image maker and accept reality

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    exactly as it is?

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    There are some new age teachings that say you can create your own reality.

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    There are some that say A Course in Miracles is simply a new age teaching.

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    But I will tell you this, Jesus in the Course is teaching the exact opposite of you create your own

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    reality.

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    Jesus is teaching us that God is the Creator of reality.

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    Even as a child of God, you can only accept reality as it is.

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    You can accept reality, and He gives us the means to accept reality.

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    He says you must accept the Atonement for the error of ego; accept the correction for

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    the belief in separation.

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    Accept.

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    So this lesson, “I am upset because I see something that is not there”, gives a hint

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    at going way, way beyond the law of attraction, way beyond the belief in manifestation.

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    It’s about being humble, humble enough in your mind to begin to see that it’s only

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    an upset, because I believe that there is something that is not there.

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    I’m seeing, perceiving something that's not there.

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    You might rephrase the lesson as, “I am upset because I seem to be hallucinating.”

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    And the only way that you can be open to another way of seeing, Christ Vision, light, an experience

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    of vision that is not involving the body, the bodies eyes, is through a vision that

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    does not involve perception, revelation, the great rays, knowledge, reality.

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    I must first be open to the idea that what I seem to see, what I seem to perceive through

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    consciousness and the five senses, is actually not there.

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    It’s not there, because God did not create it.

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    So the text said we may get glimpses of the end, which Jesus calls revelation, but we

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    must take every small step that is asked of us.

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    We must progressively prepare our mind for the direct approach to God that is coming

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    in these later workbook lessons.

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    Because without this attention, this care, this willingness to follow every step, then

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    remembrance of God will still seem frightening.

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    It will still seem fearful.

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    It will generate fear instead of the awe that is the appropriate experience with regard

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    to the Creator.

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    The Bible is very famous for saying “fear God and keep his commandments.”

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    I will simply reinterpret that right now as be in awe of God the Creator, and come to

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    know this awe by forgiving the world, forgiving the ego, forgiving the belief that one could

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    ever be separate from a loving God, from a loving creator.

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    Today, we are happy to behold and to acknowledge first that there seems to be a hallucination

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    in front of us, and that I am never upset because of what seems to be the hallucination.

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    Simply stated, “I am upset because I see something that is not there."

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The example sentences of FORGIVING in videos (15 in total of 94)

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they personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present taupe noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun match verb, non-3rd person singular present anything noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle a determiner very adverb forgiving verb, gerund or present participle elastic adjective waist noun, singular or mass
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Use "forgiving" in a sentence | "forgiving" example sentences

How to use "forgiving" in a sentence?

  • I have always thought of Christmas time... as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time.
    -Charles Dickens-
  • It is the calm, forgiving, equable, well-balanced mind that does the greatest amount of work.
    -Swami Vivekananda-
  • Our forgiving love toward men is the evidence of God's forgiving love in us. It is a necessary condition of the prayer of faith.
    -Andrew Murray-
  • For still in mutual sufferance lies The secret of true living; Love scarce is love that never knows The sweetness of forgiving.
    -John Greenleaf Whittier-
  • To me, I think justice is part of forgiving, if it is well done with love.
    -Immaculee Ilibagiza-
  • Her faith in a loving and forgiving God is strong, but she worships laughter.
    -Miriam Toews-
  • It was about forgiving. I understood that forgiveness itself was strong, durable—like strands of a web weaving around us, holding us.
    -Jane Hamilton-
  • And you know, when you've experienced grace and you feel like you've been forgiven, you're a lot more forgiving of other people. You're a lot more gracious to others.
    -Rick Warren-

Definition and meaning of FORGIVING

What does "forgiving mean?"

/fərˈɡiviNG/

adjective
ready and willing to forgive.
verb
To stop blaming someone for guilt, mistake.

What are synonyms of "forgiving"?
Some common synonyms of "forgiving" are:
  • merciful,
  • lenient,
  • compassionate,
  • pitying,
  • magnanimous,
  • humane,
  • clement,
  • mild,
  • softhearted,
  • forbearing,
  • tolerant,
  • easygoing,
  • indulgent,
  • accommodating,
  • understanding,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "forgiving"?
Some common antonyms of "forgiving" are:
  • merciless,
  • vindictive,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.