Heather Cox Richardson mentioned how many trolls there were on her broadcast today. She counseled us: “Learn not to see them”. Is that a perfect statement or what?? When you see something which seems awful, even though you know it’s not real, often we can’t help but make it a reality in our experience. Sickness comes to mind as the ultimate unreality which persists in appearing real. In the loosely quoted words of Albert Einstein, even though we know it’s not real, the illusion can be persistent. When addressing the persistent trolls writing comments on her live broadcast today, the historian/analyst mentioned that it was a sign that certain people were frightened. The groups which pay trolls to broadcast ugly comments — in whatever format they appear — are squirming like any creature trying to save itself. They feel the end is near, and they are struggling to gain footing with those of us who don’t know what to believe. Whether it’s a political movement shouting louder, or a physical symptom raising its voice to a scream, we must learn to look through it. Focus on Truth in every facet of life. The truth is that you are a spiritual being, not subject to material so-called laws. The truth of lying political figures can seem difficult to see past, but it’s really not. Give up your learned beliefs and look at what Is, not what seems to be. Stay strong and be not afraid. Love always outshines lies. Namaste …
“Whatever you accept into your mind has reality for you. It is your acceptance of it that makes it real. If you enthrone the ego in your mind, your allowing it to enter makes it your reality. This is because the mind is capable of creating reality or making illusions. I said before that you must learn to think with God. To think with Him is to think like Him. This engenders joy, not guilt, because it is natural. Guilt is a sure sign that your thinking is unnatural. Unnatural thinking will always be attended with guilt, because it is the belief in sin. The ego does not perceive sin as a lack of love, but as a positive act of assault. This is necessary to the ego’s survival because, as soon as you regard sin as a lack, you will automatically attempt to remedy the situation. And you will succeed. The ego regards this as doom, but you must learn to regard it as freedom.”
—A Course in Miracles T-5.V.4:1-13
“The optical focus is another proof of the illusion of material sense. On the eye’s retina, sky and tree-tops apparently join hands, clouds and ocean meet and mingle. The barometer, — that little prophet of storm and sunshine, denying the testimony of the senses, — points to fair weather in the midst of murky clouds and drenching rain. Experience is full of instances of similar illusions, which every thinker can recall for himself.”
—Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 122: 15-22

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