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ACIM Workbook Lesson #263
“My holy vision sees all things as pure.”
When I first started greeting the public in my capacity as a gallery proprietress, there were many things people said to which I reacted negatively. If someone criticized the art, I would feel defensive. When people talked about politics and such, I would feel annoyed and perhaps angry. I see these things differently now. I find myself simply witnessing what is said in regard to our art and artists, with no feeling one way or another toward their comments. If someone wants to talk about their strong opinions, I smile and change the subject, with no worry about what they may think. If I happen to fall into old thought patterns, that's okay. I acknowledge what has made me uncomfortable and give a nod of gratitude for the ability to choose again.
Mary Baker Eddy quote:
“When we learn that error is not real, we shall be ready for progress, ‘forgetting those things which are behind.’”
Science & Health Page 353:22-24