Lesson 70
My salvation comes from me.
My salvation comes from me.
All temptation is nothing more than some form of the basic temptation
not to believe the idea for today. Salvation seems to come from anywhere
except from you. So, too, does the source of guilt. You see neither
guilt nor salvation as in your own mind and nowhere else. When you realize
that all guilt is solely an invention of your mind, you also realize
that guilt and salvation must be in the same place. In understanding
this you are saved.
The seeming cost of accepting today's idea is this: It means that nothing
outside yourself can save you; nothing outside yourself can give you
peace. But it also means that nothing outside yourself can hurt you,
or disturb your peace or upset you in any way. Today's idea places you
in charge of the universe, where you belong because of what you are.
This is not a role that can be partially accepted. And you must surely
begin to see that accepting it is salvation.
It may not, however, be clear to you why the recognition that guilt
is in your own mind entails the realization that salvation is there
as well. God would not have put the remedy for the sickness where it
cannot help. That is the way your mind has worked, but hardly His. He
wants you to be healed, so He has kept the Source of healing where the
need for healing lies.
You have tried to do just the opposite, making every attempt, however
distorted and fantastic it might be, to separate healing from the sickness
for which it was intended, and thus keep the sickness. Your purpose
was to ensure that healing did not occur. God's purpose was to ensure
that it did.
Today we practice realizing that God's Will and ours are really the
same in this. God wants us to be healed, and we do not really want to
be sick, because it makes us unhappy. Therefore, in accepting the idea
for today, we are really in agreement with God. He does not want us
to be sick. Neither do we. He wants us to be healed. So do we.
We are ready for two longer practice periods today, each of which should
last some ten to fifteen minutes. We will, however, still let you decide
when to undertake them. We will follow this practice for a number of
lessons, and it would again be well to decide in advance when would
be a good time to lay aside for each of them, and then adhering to your
own decisions as closely as possible.
Begin these practice periods by repeating the idea for today, adding
a statement signifying your recognition that salvation comes from nothing
outside of you. You might put it this way:
My salvation comes from me.
It cannot come from anywhere else.
Then devote a few minutes, with your eyes closed, to reviewing some
of the external places where you have looked for salvation in the past;--in
other people, in possessions, in various situations and events, and
in self-concepts that you sought to make real. Recognize that it is
not there, and tell yourself:
My salvation cannot come from any of these things.
My salvation comes from me and only from me.
Now we will try again to reach the light in you, which is where your
salvation is. You cannot find it in the clouds that surround the light,
and it is in them you have been looking for it. It is not there. It
is past the clouds and in the light beyond. Remember that you will have
to go through the clouds before you can reach the light. But remember
also that you have never found anything in the cloud patterns you imagined
that endured, or that you wanted.
Since all illusions of salvation have failed you, surely you do not
want to remain in the clouds, looking vainly for idols there, when you
could so easily walk on into the light of real salvation. Try to pass
the clouds by whatever means appeals to you. If it helps you, think
of me holding your hand and leading you. And I assure you this will
be no idle fantasy.
For the short and frequent practice periods today, remind yourself
that your salvation comes from you, and nothing but your own thoughts
can hamper your progress. You are free from all external interference.
You are in charge of your salvation. You are in charge of the salvation
of the world. Say, then:
My salvation comes from me.
Nothing outside of me can hold me back.
Within me is the world's salvation and my own.