Lesson 35
My mind is part of God's. I am very holy.
My mind is part of God's. I am very holy.
Today's idea does not describe the way you see yourself now. It does,
however, describe what vision will show you. It is difficult for anyone
who thinks he is in this world to believe this of himself. Yet the
reason he thinks he is in this world is because he does not believe
it.
You will believe that you are part of where you think you are. That
is because you surround yourself with the environment you want. And
you want it to protect the image of yourself that you have made. The
image is part of this environment. What you see while you believe
you are in it is seen through the eyes of the image. This is not vision.
Images cannot see.
The idea for today presents a very different view of yourself. By
establishing your Source it establishes your Identity, and it describes
you as you must really be in truth. We will use a somewhat different
kind of application for today's idea because the emphasis for today
is on the perceiver, rather than on what he perceives.
For each of the three five-minute practice periods today, begin by
repeating today's idea to yourself, and then close your eyes and search
your mind for the various kinds of descriptive terms in which you
see yourself. Include all the ego-based attributes which you ascribe
to yourself, positive or negative, desirable or undesirable, grandiose
or debased. All of them are equally unreal, because you do not look
upon yourself through the eyes of holiness.
In the earlier part of the mind-searching period, you will probably
emphasize what you consider to be the more negative aspects of your
perception of yourself. Toward the latter part of the exercise period,
however, more self-inflating descriptive terms may well cross your
mind. Try to recognize that the direction of your fantasies about
yourself does not matter. Illusions have no direction in reality.
They are merely not true.
A suitable unselected list for applying the idea for today might
be as follows:
I see myself as imposed on.
I see myself as depressed.
I see myself as failing.
I see myself as endangered.
I see myself as helpless.
I see myself as victorious.
I see myself as losing out.
I see myself as charitable.
I see myself as virtuous.
You should not think of these terms in an abstract way. They will
occur to you as various situations, personalities and events in which
you figure cross your mind. Pick up any specific situation that occurs
to you, identify the descriptive term or terms you feel are applicable
to your reactions to that situation, and use them in applying today's
idea. After you have named each one, add:
But my mind is part of God's.
I am very holy.
During the longer exercise periods, there will probably be intervals
in which nothing specific occurs to you. Do not strain to think up
specific things to fill the interval, but merely relax and repeat
today's idea slowly until something occurs to you. Although nothing
that does occur should be omitted from the exercises, nothing should
be "dug out" with effort. Neither force nor discrimination
should be used.
As often as possible during the day, pick up a specific attribute
or attributes you are ascribing to yourself at the time and apply
the idea for today to them, adding the idea in the form stated above
to each of them. If nothing particular occurs to you, merely repeat
the idea to yourself, with closed eyes.