Showing posts with label Christ's vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ's vision. Show all posts

September 28, 2013 - Spiritual Vision

"Aaron and Marsha - Silly!"
ACIM Workbook Lesson #271
“Christ's is the vision I will use today."

Learning to see with " Christ's vision" is a passion with me. I relish letting go of beliefs and corporeal perceptions, reaching toward spiritual sight and Truth. The leaving behind, even to a minuscule degree, of these beliefs, and the replacement of them with the vision of God, is an adventure which allows every moment of this existence to be exciting and new. This doesn't mean that I want to leave behind loved ones or other experiences of beauty and grace. My oldest son, who lives far away and rarely has a chance to be here, left today after a good, long visit. I have loved every minute of our interactions! It has been a joy in every possible way. That's not what I'm striving to give up. But I do want to dismiss any thoughts that we are anything other than a reflection of divine Love. Letting go the past and future, we revel in the now! 

Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“This dual personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until the Master’s ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared, while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins of the world, as the Christ has always done, even before the human Jesus was incarnate to mortal eyes.”

Science & Health Page 334:12-20

September 28, 2012 - I see with a Single Eye


A Course in Miracles Workbook Lesson #271
“Christ's is the vision I will use today."

"Mount Timpanogos Flowers"
photo by Aaron Springston
Most of us have noticed how what we place our attention upon affects our experience. Perhaps you just got a new car, and you see the same model everywhere you look. It's not surprising that we see what our attention directs, but it is surprising to me that we are so adamant about keeping our sight tuned to things which no longer serve us. A friend was recently telling me that after retirement from his job as an airplane mechanic, he had yet to find anything that interested him as much. He related that photography and bluegrass music intrigued him for a while, but then that passed and he was left disinterested once again. Upon reflection, this seems a natural progression. Only something which stirs us deeply and is a never-ending unfoldment can be the passion of a lifetime. For me, the learning to let go of the many perceptions I have of how things seem to be -- or how I think they ought to be -- is a passion. The leaving behind, even to a minuscule degree, of these beliefs, and the replacement of them with the vision of God, is an adventure which allows every moment of this existence to be exciting and new. What my attention is fixed upon is what I see. So today I see through the eyes of the One, and I will do this by having a single eye focused only on the Truth of Being. And if past experience has shown me anything, thought is consumed by what appears before my eyes!
Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“Agassiz, through his microscope, saw the sun in an egg at a point of so-called embryonic life. Because of his more spiritual vision, St. John saw an "angel standing in the sun." The Revelator beheld the spiritual idea from the mount of vision. Purity was the symbol of Life and Love.”
Science & Health Page 561:5-10

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