Friday, March 2, 2012

March 3, 2012 - Forgiveness is My Function


ACIM workbook lesson #62:
"Forgiveness is my function as the light of the world."



"Zion National Park"
photo by Aaron Springston
[Marsha's thoughts]
Seeing illusions for what they are and letting them go is my function as the light of the world. With this true sight we are enabled to live a life of peace and joy. In the realization that none of the seeming threats are reality, something happens to us which we never thought possible. We experience true bliss. Not just a momentary high, but a lasting peace. I'm sure we all know people who seem to go from one disaster to another. And they delight in telling everyone the gory details! And if nothing horrible is happening to them at that moment, they are anticipating what will befall them next. I know a woman who lives in a constant state of panic. She will tell me what diseases are coming our way, how the government (both small and huge) is plotting to do us in, the weather is either too hot or cold (or it's going to be awful soon) -- You've met her, haven't you? Of course she wants sympathy and feels slighted if you won't give it to her. A couple of days ago, our electricity was out for a few hours. She came over wringing her hands, telling me there was going to be a storm in the evening and asking what we were to do in a worst case scenario. I suggested that the lightning would be delightful in our darkened homes and asked if she wanted to watch with me. Every possible horror she came up with as easily seen through as illusion, leaving nothing but peace passing between us. This forgiveness, this lifting of the veil of materialism, is not only possible, it is inevitable, when seeing Love everywhere.



Mary Baker Eddy has a spiritual interpretation for the Lord's prayer. Her correlation for the line, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors" is this: "For Love is reflected in love."
Science & Health Page 17:7

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