There is nothing my holiness cannot do.
Your holiness reverses all the laws of the world. It is beyond every
restriction of time, space, distance and limits of any kind. Your
holiness is totally unlimited in its power because it establishes
you as a Son of God, at one with the Mind of his Creator.
Through your holiness the power of God is made manifest. Through
your holiness the power of God is made available. And there is nothing
the power of God cannot do. Your holiness, then, can remove all pain,
can end all sorrow, and can solve all problems. It can do so in connection
with yourself and with anyone else. It is equal in its power to help
anyone because it is equal in its power to save anyone.
If you are holy, so is everything God created. You are holy because
all things He created are holy. And all things He created are holy
because you are. In today's exercises, we will apply the power of
your holiness to all problems, difficulties or suffering in any form
that you happen to think of, in yourself or in someone else. We will
make no distinctions because there are no distinctions.
In the four longer practice periods, each preferably to last a full
five minutes, repeat the idea for today, close your eyes, and then
search your mind for any sense of loss or unhappiness of any kind
as you see it. Try to make as little distinction as possible between
a situation that is difficult for you, and one that is difficult for
someone else. Identify the situation specifically, and also the name
of the person concerned. Use this form in applying the idea for today:
In the situation involving ______ in which I see myself,
there is nothing that my holiness cannot do.
In the situation involving ______ in which ______ sees himself,
there is nothing my holiness cannot do.
From time to time you may want to vary this procedure, and add some
relevant thoughts of your own. You might like, for example, to include
thoughts such as:
Introduce whatever variations appeal to you, but keep the exercises
focused on the theme, "There is nothing my holiness cannot
do." The purpose of today's exercises is to begin to instill
in you a sense that you have dominion over all things because of what
you are.
In the frequent shorter applications, apply the idea in its original
form unless a specific problem concerning you or someone else arises,
or comes to mind. In that event, use the more specific form in applying
the idea to it.