| "Choose Once Agian "(R) "Love, which created me, is what I am." "Let us be still an instant, and forget all things we ever learned, and all things we had, and every preconception that we hold of what things mean and what their purpose is. let us not remember our own ideas of what the world is for. We do not know. let every image held of everyone be loosened from our mind and swept away. Be innocent of judment , unaware of any thought of evil or of good that ever crossed your mind of everone. Now do you know him not. but you are free to learn of him and to learn anew. Now is he born again to you, and you are born again to him, without the past that sentenced him to die, and you with him. now is he free to live as you are free, because an ancient learning has passed away, and left a place for truth be born. " pg.6 The miracles comes quietly into that stop an instant and is still. It reaches gently from that quiet time, and from the mind it heals in quiet then, to other mind to share its quientness. And they will join in doing nothing to prevent it radiant extension back into the mind which cause all mind to be. Born out of sharing, there will be no pause in time to cause the miracle delay in hasten to all unquiet minds, and bring them an instead s tillness, when the memory of god returns to them. their own remembering is quiet now, and what has come to take it place will not be wholly unremembered afterwards. pg. 7 I rest in god today, and let Him work in me and through me, while I rest in Him in quit and perfect certainty. pg.9 I will forgive all thing today,that I may learn how to accept the truth in me, and come to recognize my sinlessness. pg 79. Forgiveness recognizes what you thought your brother did to you has not occurred. I does not pardon sins and make them real. It sees there was no sin, and in that view are all your sins forgiven. What is sin, except a false idea about God's Son? forgiveness mererly sees its falsety, and therefore lets it go. What then is free to take its place is now thae will of god. |