A Course in Miracles Workbook Lesson #349
"Today I let Christ's vision look upon all things for me and judge them not, but give each one a miracle of love instead."
"Colorado Peace" photo by Aaron Springston |
Science fiction, the speculation of how life will be in the future, has always fascinated me. The serene surroundings of those who neither want nor need anything is very appealing! A place where there is no room for anger and warlike behavior because all actions are filled with Love, where the rare disagreement is settled through the decision of a "fair witness". The utopia which ensues in this atmosphere seems so simple. It feels as though these dreams of future perfection are here with us now. They are being realized in a myriad of ways. Do an internet search on something like good deeds, or Age of Aquarius, or peaceful living, if you feel the need for affirmation that this reality is with us here and now. I recently saw a movie in which a 102-year-old woman said these words: "We ain't what we should be, we ain't what we gonna be, but at least we ain't what we were." I agree that we have made extreme shifts in thought during the last few hundred years. I know that in the last 20 years my way of looking at things has done an about face. I see now that nothing can keep the miracle away, no matter how hard we try.
Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“The Science Jesus taught and lived must triumph over all material beliefs about life, substance, and intelligence, and the multitudinous errors growing from such beliefs.”
Science & Health Page 43:23-25
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