Today’s reading says:
You give through thought.
There is literally no other way to give.
In that statement, “thought” is broadly defined to include general attitudes and ways of being. “All is well” is one example of an attitude that gives. Seeing all experiences as having the purpose of helping you awaken is another attitude that gives.
One definition of “give” is to cause or allow someone or something to have something, especially something abstract. That definition comes close to the meaning of “give” as it is used in today’s reading.
To give is to allow truth into the creative principle by not clogging the creative principle with untruth. Of course, we clog the creative principle with untruth by giving our attention and belief to ideas of illusion.
For example:
When we judge the world and others, we clog the creative principle with untruth.
When we accept all things as they are, we allow truth into the creative principle.
When we believe that we are defined by specific qualities, we clog the creative principle with untruth. (Reference Day 173.)
When we see ourselves as open-silent-watching and when we practice awareness-watching-awareness, we allow truth into the creative principle.
Today’s reading says:
What you give is what is experienced,
so your experience is a measure of what you give.
The more we give the general attitudes of truth, the more we experience those attitudes. The more we give thoughts of falsehood, the more we experience falsehood. In other words:
What I think, I see.
What I see, I experience.
Because this is true, we can discern what we are giving by noticing how we feel. If we do not feel free, open, relaxed, happy and trusting, we can look at our minds to see where our focus is. If we are not giving in the way we want to give, we can use thought differently in order to give in harmony with our spiritual aspiration. (Reference Day 179.)
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