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ACIM Workbook Lesson #182 “I will be still an instant and go home.”

I am repeating a daily from five years ago. At the time, I was running a business and had many obligations. Looking at my life today, I see my dream from then has been realized.

“Although I know today's subject has nothing to do with the physical presence of home, it causes me to realize how I cherish that space. There is absolutely no place I'd rather be. If I suddenly had a month to do anything I wanted with no obligation, I would remain at home. I'd putter in the garden, I'd read, I'd sit on the back deck and watch the birds and wildlife -- I'd do all the things I do every day, but more of it!! Often I feel I'm in a cocoon of peaceful harmony. I live in the type of neighborhood where we freely call on one another for things as simple as borrowing an egg or as complex as fixing a car. It's a lifelong dream of mine to be living this exact life, and I couldn't be happier. And so it seems natural to "be still an instant and go home". This lesson is asking us to quiet all the hubbub in our existence for just an instance, in order to feel the peace of God which is ours. And so I will today pause for many instants. I will sink deeper into the wonder of Truth, knowing all else is but a made-up dream of existence. When I hear anything which might cause me to think in a defensive way, I'll remember what is true and what is imagined. If the world has decided to live in an attack mode, defending against everything which it deems to be harmful, I will do my part in bringing in the dawn of Love by accepting spiritual reality and rejecting material myth. An instant is all it takes to realize you’re home! 

Mary Baker Eddy quote: “As mortals begin to understand Spirit, they give up the belief that there is any true existence apart from God.” Science & Health Page 282:30-32


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