Lesson 37
My holiness blesses the world.
My holiness blesses the world.
This idea contains the first glimmerings of your true function in
the world, or why you are here. Your purpose is to see the world through
your own holiness. Thus are you and the world blessed together. No
one loses; nothing is taken away from anyone; everyone gains through
your holy vision. It signifies the end of sacrifice because it offers
everyone his full due. And he is entitled to everything because it
is his birthright as a Son of God.
There is no other way in which the idea of sacrifice can be removed
from the world's thinking. Any other way of seeing will inevitably
demand payment of someone or something. As a result, the perceiver
will lose. Nor will he have any idea why he is losing. Yet is his
wholeness restored to his awareness through your vision. Your holiness
blesses him by asking nothing of him. Those who see themselves as
whole make no demands.
Your holiness is the salvation of the world. It lets you teach the
world that it is one with you, not by preaching to it, not by telling
it anything, but merely by your quiet recognition that in your holiness
are all things blessed along with you.
Today's four longer exercise periods, each to involve three to five
minutes of practice, begin with the repetition of the idea for today,
followed by a minute or so of looking about you as you apply the idea
to whatever you see:
My holiness blesses this chair
My holiness blesses that window
My holiness blesses this body.
Then close your eyes and apply the idea to any person who occurs
to you, using his name and saying:
My holiness blesses you, [name].
You may continue the practice period with your eyes closed; you may
open your eyes again and apply the idea for today to your outer world
if you so desire; you may alternate between applying the idea to what
you see around you and to those who are in your thoughts; or you may
use any combination of these two phases of application that you prefer.
The practice period should conclude with a repetition of the idea
with your eyes closed, and another, following immediately, with your
eyes open.
The shorter exercises consist of repeating the idea as often as you
can. It is particularly helpful to apply it silently to anyone you
meet, using his name as you do so. It is essential to use the idea
if anyone seems to cause an adverse reaction in you. Offer him the
blessing of your holiness immediately, that you may learn to keep
it in your own awareness.