ACIM Workbook Lesson #33:
"There is another way of looking at the world."
Forbidden City Acrobats photo by Aaron Springston |
[Marsha's thoughts]
This lesson asks us to recognize that we can shift our
perception of the world in both its outer and inner aspects. We are asked to
look at things around us, and then to look at our thoughts. This is to be done
casually: no judgment, only noticing. Okay. I'm looking around the room. The
first thing I see is a lamp which was bought at a Clear Spring
School auction.
Interestingly, it was donated by Victorian Reflections, a shop which occupied
the space Eureka Thyme Gallery now has. This lamp has a story. It brings back
lots of memories and feelings within me, all lovely to remember. Now then, when
I close my eyes and follow my thoughts, a long trail has opened up with memory
links galore! I could follow them and spend a great deal of time living in the
past. Or I can simply see it for what it is and ask myself why that lamp makes
me smile. It represents to me light, beauty, happy times with children and
friends. Whether this exercise brought me lovely thoughts or caused distress makes
no difference, because they both need to be released. This doesn't mean that I
must never feel the Love reflected by this lamp and its connections. That
feeling is mine all the time. This release lightens the barriers I've built
against Spirit. It helps me become more transparent and allows good, God, to be
my only Sight. What an adventure this is!
Mary Baker Eddy quote:
"Dear reader, which mind-picture or externalized
thought shall be real to you,--the material or the spiritual? Both you cannot
have. You are bringing out your own ideal. This ideal is either temporal or
eternal. Either Spirit or matter is your model. If you try to have two models,
then you practically have none. Like a pendulum in a clock, you will be thrown
back and forth, striking the ribs of matter and swinging between the real and
the unreal."
Science & Health Page 360:13-21