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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 201

September 9, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

The last twenty lessons have been foundational. Because of that, we will spend a full twenty days reviewing those twenty lessons. We want to absorb those lessons to the point that they become our automatic response to the world, the thinking mind, and negative emotional experiences.

That’s why the review instructions say, “Besides the time you give morning and evening, which should not be less than fifteen minutes, and the hourly remembrances you make throughout the day, use the idea as often as you can between them.”

In fact, referring to the importance of these twenty lessons, the review instructions go on to say, “Each of these ideas alone would be sufficient for salvation, if it were learned truly. … Each contains the whole curriculum if understood, practiced, accepted, and applied to all the seeming happenings throughout the day. One is enough. But from that one, there must be no exceptions made.” However, we will use them all and “let them blend as one, as each contributes to the whole we learn.”

In addition to the structured instructions given in the first paragraph of the review instructions (and repeated in the second paragraph above), you are asked to use the day’s idea whenever you are tempted to speak, act or think from ego. The review instructions say, “Permit no idle thought to go unchallenged. If you notice one, deny its hold and hasten to assure your mind that this is not what it would have. Then gently let the thought which you denied be given up, in sure and quick exchange for the idea we practice for the day.”

For example, you can say, “This thought I do not want. I choose instead ______. And then repeat the idea for the day, and let it take the place of what you thought.”

This thoughtful remembrance of the day’s idea is not the end of your response to temptation. After gently shifting with the heart from the ego-based thought to the review lesson, you will experience at least an instant of relative quiet. We are asked to use that moment of quiet to ask spiritual intuition for guidance that suits the moment.

In fact, the review instructions say, “To Him I offer this review for you. I place you in His charge, and let Him teach you what to do and say and think, each time you turn to Him.”

This is a good time to review Inner Ramana’s instructions about surrender.

As we go through this review period, I will begin each tip with a summary of these review instructions. I will also provide a summary review of the idea for the day along with a link to the original tip for that idea. Beyond that, you will be left to inner guidance, “allowing Him to teach us how to go, and trusting Him completely for the way each practice period can best become a loving gift of freedom to the world.”

Today’s review idea is:

I am not a body. I am free. For I am still as God created me.
I trust my brothers, who are one with me.

When most of us read the word “brothers,” we immediately think of the body-minds of others. The body-mind is not what our brothers are. This is also why we do not need to replace the word “brothers” with “brothers and sisters.” When we contemplate this lesson, we are not looking at a body-mind; we are looking at sexless awareness-life-presence. “Brothers” in this idea is a symbol for that which is beyond changing form, for that which is constant.

As you contemplate the idea for today, contemplate awareness-life-presence, which is what our brothers are and what we are.

Link to the original tip for this idea

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 200

September 8, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

LESSON 200. There is no peace except the peace of God.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

I saw a sign today, it said, “Join us for a 9 week class to financial peace.” This is a perfect lead in to today’s lesson, don’t you think? “There is no peace except the peace of God.” Isn’t this what we do in the world? Instead of recognizing our identity as awareness-life presence and knowing that, that is where our peace is found, we’ve identified with the body-mind where life force, isness, beingness, what we really are, is dumbed down to the promise of financial freedom.

If we say we want the peace of God and we want it more than anything else, what must happen that we might have a direct experience of eternal peace and the rest and joy and happiness that come with it?

While this truth is available this very moment, anything in one’s mind that stands in the way of knowing our true identity must be released. Forgiveness, which is letting go illusions, is a helpful stepping stone because illusions distract us from realizing ourselves as awareness-life-presence. We use several practices, such as self-inquiry, rest-accept-trust, the loving all method, right reasoning and right gratitude to help us grasp true forgiveness.

Another practice that we use to come to know the peace of God and therefore our true identity is Awareness watching awareness. Through awareness meditation our attention is removed from the thoughts of the world. We feel dis-identified from form and there is no awareness of separate persons, situations or events.

The peace of God is described in today’s lesson as “the bridge that everyone will cross to leave this world behind. Now the way is easy, sloping gently toward the bridge where freedom lies within the peace of God.” Where freedom lies is in our eternal oneness where form has no meaning.

Forgiveness gives up the entire belief system including the world and the ways of the world. Seeing our inability to judge anything is the key to accepting awareness-life-presence.and thus bring an end to the error. We pay attention to awareness because we know it to be a reflection of the Reality and a doorway to infinite awareness and the true peace of God.

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 199

September 7, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

LESSON 199. I am not a body. I am free.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

We are Awareness-life-presence. We are not bodies. “Freedom must be impossible as long as you perceive a body as yourself. The body is a limit. Who would seek for freedom in a body looks for it where it can not be found.”

We are being asked here to see the false as false—the temporary as temporary. As with forgiveness, the body is another illusion that can be used to let go of all illusion.  Indeed, the lesson states, “Declare your innocence and you are free. The body disappears, because you have no need of it except the need the Holy Spirit sees. For this, the body will appear as useful form for what the mind must do. It thus becomes a vehicle which helps forgiveness be extended to the all-inclusive goal that it must reach, according to God’s plan.”

In order to surrender this illusion to the service of Holy Spirit or Awareness, we must surrender our beliefs about the body. Because we seem to have an experience of the body, we believe that we are contained within it. Indeed, in order to have any other tactile or visceral experience, we feel that “within” our bodies. All of the bodily sensations we experience, however, we, ourselves, place within the body. It is similar to the phantom limb syndrome experienced by amputees—their mind tells them they are experiencing a sensation in the missing limb, which is of course, impossible.

NTI Philippians, Chapter 2 says this of the body: “Do not be personal with the body as you watch it and observe it. Do not feel that you are looking at you. I tell you, the body that you observe is not you. It is merely an expression of your thought. You are the process of creation that is God. You are mind and spirit that is not in the world. Separate yourself from the body in order to observe it. Observe it in order to learn what you want to learn about yourself.”

We are asked by this lesson to wear the body lightly—to be willing to give this illusion up as all the others. The lesson states very clearly that the body is a limit. It is because we believe the body is “me,” that we value it so highly.

We can consciously choose to watch the body but to dis-identify with it in the same way we are learning to dis-identify with thought. Thoughts seem to appear within our awareness, yet we are coming to see we are not the thoughts. In the same way, recognize that the body seems to appear within your awareness, but you are not your body. Watch your body in the same way that you watch your thoughts. It is the thoughts to which the body responds. Learn this connection in order that it be undone.

When the body tells you that it is tired, for example, do you always find this to actually be true? I often lay down to sleep, sleepy, and find I can’t sleep. When the body gives you directives, see if you are able to at least delay them—don’t immediately move to comfort the body.

We are being asked not to value the valueless. We are asked to give up our fascination with the body and focus our attention on the truth of our nature—on awareness-life-presence. “The mind (Awareness) that serves the Holy Spirit is unlimited forever, in all ways, beyond the laws of time and space, unbound by any preconceptions, and with strength and power to do whatever it is asked.”

When we accept awareness as our identity, we become the observer of everything that appears including the body. We abide as our Self while temporary appearances come and go. We do not give undue meaning or value to anything that does not last.

“I am not a body. I am free. I hear the Voice that God has given me, and it is only this my mind obeys.”

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 198

September 6, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Lesson 198. Only my condemnation injures me.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

Today’s lesson makes clear that illusions are used to undo illusions, because truth has not been touched by illusions at all. This is why we are doing two things at once: We are practicing the teachings of A Course in Miracles Workbook for Students and practicing awareness-watching-awareness meditation.

Our work with A Course in Miracles is learning about and practicing the illusions that undo illusions. Let’s not get confused about this. Many students have become lost, because they have adopted the Course’s thought system as the truth. It isn’t the truth. It is an illusion that can be used to undo illusions.

Our second practice, awareness-watching-awareness, is the practice of paying attention to truth, which remains untouched by illusions.

Because we believe in personhood, we deny our wholeness and we believe in the illusion of loneliness. At the same time, we seek for wholeness. Since we are no longer see ourselves as whole, we combat the feeling of loneliness by joining groups with seemingly common interests and common values. These groups seem opposed to others that have congregated around their own interests and common values. The illusions just keep building on each other. Those groups may not support me and my like minded friends. They may seem to condemn, attack and even injure me and my group. But, condemnation and attack and the injury caused by them are at the level of body and mind. In truth they do not occur and have no effects.

Our lesson today says, “Injury is impossible. And yet illusion makes illusion. If you can condemn you can be injured. For you have believed that you can injure, and the right you have established for yourself can be now used against you, till you lay it down as valueless, unwanted and unreal. Then does illusion cease to have effects, and all it seemed to have will be undone.”

Illusions like condemnation, attack, injury, personhood and loneliness are all one in the same. To the degree that we are caught up in them, we are identified with illusions as what we are. All illusions have equal power to keep us lost and ignorant of our truth. This is why forgiveness is justified regardless of what the illusion is. There are no special circumstances that validate condemnation of one another.

Forgiveness being an illusion, undoes illusions. Forgiveness is the one helpful illusion where we step back and see it is all illusion. Today’s lesson refers to forgiveness as the illusion that is the answer to the rest. Forgiveness is letting go of thought! It is removing value, belief and attention from thought.

We justify our condemnation and attacks unless we are vigilant for forgiveness. Today’s lesson says, “And why would you oppose [forgiveness], quarrel with it, seek to find a thousand ways in which it must be wrong, a thousand other possibilities? Is it not wiser to be glad you hold the answer to your problems in your hand?”

Forgiveness’ purpose is undoing and unlearning the illusions that keep us trapped within the illusion because we are valuing the illusion. As long as you believe illusions have value, you are caught at the level of illusions. So illusions must be used to undo illusions until they have no value to you. Then your attention will leave illusions completely and truth will be all that is left in your Awareness.

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 197

September 5, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Lesson 197. It can be but my gratitude I earn.*

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

Today’s lesson is quite profound. Inner Wisdom certainly had in mind for me to learn it. I read it early in the morning the day this tip was written and I would like to share my experience regarding the lesson with you. In order to do so, I must give you some details of my day.

One of the things I did today was prepare the Trustee Board Meeting Agenda. As part of our trustee meetings, we contemplate a quote chosen by Regina or myself, depending on which of us is leading the meeting. I felt drawn to a quote by J. Krishnamurti. It was a quote I had mentioned in Gentle Healing during our last session—“I don’t mind what happens.” In looking to ensure it was he who actually said it, I came to review several quotes from him on Wikiquotes. One of these came to mind (as you will see below) as I prepared this tip.

My son kept coming to mind all day. I called him this evening and we had a lovely chat. He told me of an acquaintance who was going through some very difficult times. I told him of an acquaintance of mine who was also having a difficult go of things. I told my son—“There is a lot of suffering in the world. At the very least, these things should make us grateful for our own circumstances in life.”

Shortly after the call, I sat down to read the lesson again. Here is the first paragraph of today’s lesson:

“Gratitude is a lesson hard to learn for those who look upon the world amiss. The most that they can do is see themselves as better off than others. And they try to be content because another seems to suffer more than they. How pitiful and deprecating are such thoughts! For who has cause for thanks while others have less cause? And who could suffer less because he sees another suffer more? Your gratitude is due to Him alone Who made all cause of sorrow disappear throughout the world.”

Wow! Could the message be any more on point? I read on. The lesson states: “Love makes no comparisons. And gratitude can only be sincere if it be joined to love. We offer thanks to God our Father that in us all things will find their freedom. It will never be that some are loosed while others still are bound. For who can bargain in the name of love?”

As I continued to read, I realized that this was the lesson that I discussed with a fellow Awakening Together member at the end of a phone call yesterday. He had seen something in the lesson and wanted to share it with me.

“We have been given everything. If we refuse to recognize it, we are not entitled therefore to our bitterness, and to a self-perception which regards us in a place of merciless pursuit, where we are badgered ceaselessly, and pushed about without a thought or care for us or for our future. Gratitude becomes the single thought we substitute for these insane perceptions. God has cared for us, and calls us Son. Can there be more than this?”

He shared his understanding that without having been given everything, we wouldn’t have the privilege of choosing to be bitter. Thus, he realized he could be grateful for his bitterness.

When I looked at the lesson this evening, I was amazed to see so many of these pieces come together around this lesson. I asked Inner Wisdom to share with me what I should share regarding this lesson. This is what came:

‘Blessings to you in your amazement! Haha. You are that which is loved and that which is love. You are that which extends. You are that which is.

This is the source and the cause of your gratitude. You are not unfamiliar with gratitude. You, yourself have shared that when you are quiet—when you be still—it is gratitude that you find. You found it odd to “characterize” it as such. It is not so odd.

What is the response to the all in all but gratitude? There is never any thing to be grateful for. As J. Krishnamurti said:

Passion is something which very few of us have really felt. What we may have felt is enthusiasm, which is being caught up in an emotional state over something. Our passion is for something: for music, for painting, for literature, for a country, for a woman or a man; it is always the effect of a cause. When you fall in love with someone, you are in a great state of emotion, which is the effect of that particular cause; and what I am talking about is passion without a cause. It is to be passionate about everything, not just about something, whereas most of us are passionate about a particular person or thing. I think one must see this distinction very clearly. In the state of passion without a cause, there is intensity free of all attachment; but when passion has a cause, there is attachment, and attachment is the beginning of sorrow.

Vol. XIII, p. 251

[Note that in the quote Krishnamurti speaks of “passion,” but he could just as easily have used the word “gratitude.”]

It is all causeless. The very idea of time is premised on your notions of cause and effect. Remember means and end are the same. Remember that, that which you would experience must be that which you supply. You cannot continue to think in terms linear and appreciate the nature of your Self.

You are that. Give to each other as if you know that. Give thanks for everything and nothing.’

As our lesson tells us, “We thank our Father for one thing alone; that we are separate from no living thing, and therefore one with Him. And we rejoice that no exceptions ever can be made which would reduce our wholeness, nor impair or change our function to complete the One Who is Himself completion. We give thanks for every living thing, for otherwise we offer thanks for nothing, and we fail to recognize the gifts of God to us.”

Let us then be grateful for everything by learning to see all things as “the gifts of God to us,” for surely they are that. Specifically, let’s use gratitude today to strengthen our spiritual resolve. Let’s have gratitude for everything that reminds us of our spiritual purpose and gratitude for every opportunity to practice our spiritual purpose. This is the way to remember our True Self.

*PLEASE NOTE: A friend informed me this morning that my tip was actually about Lesson 195, Love is the way I walk in gratitude. This happenstance confirms for me the perfection (and the sense of humor) of the “all in all.” If you would like to see Regina’s tip for today’s Lesson 197, It can be but my gratitude I earn, click here.

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Introducing “Something Genuine,” Sundays at 6 pm ET

September 4, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Join us for a new program called: SOMETHING GENUINE.

If you have ever watched a Ted talk on YouTube, you will appreciate their unique format and content. Speakers at TED events have a maximum of 18 minutes to share their messages, which are delivered in highly polished, succinct speeches. These talks are often humorous, poignant and informative. In this program, we will watch and discuss TED talks that reveal the Truth of ourselves and our universe based on the actual experience of ordinary people. Their insights are genuine—not based upon theory or dogma—and give us a “man on the street” perspective on what we are coming to learn through Awakening Together. We expect this to be a fun and illuminating program.

Plan to join us for this program on Sundays, 6-7 pm ET, beginning September 8.

Also, feel free to suggest TED talks for the program. Send suggestions to: Jacquelyn.AwakeningTogether@yahoo.com.

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 196

September 4, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Lesson 196. It can be but myself I crucify.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

Recently my daughter and I were swimming at the pool at my new condo. It was a hot day and we had our drinks in plastic cups sitting at the pool’s edge so we could partake frequently. A shirtless man came along and asked where we lived and told us we couldn’t do what we were doing. I was quite defiant. I had read the posted rules on the board attached to the pool house and saw nothing that made us wrong in our behavior. I demanded that the man tell us what rules we were breaking because I was not going to be intimidated by some random guy who may or may not have any authority to tell us what to do.

Later, when I was closer to being in my right mind, I stepped back and inquired into this scenario and asked myself what did I think I’d gain through this attack on this man. Let’s see, maybe I thought women everywhere were being just a little bit liberated by my not allowing some guy to make me cow down to him and to some rules that, from my perspective, he had pulled out of thin air. Yes, I felt self righteous, indignant even. But did my attack bring me peace? If not, then wasn’t my attack self attack?

He explained he was the board president and the specific rules I had broken were addressed on a laminated sheet of paper attached to each pool side table as well as in the new member packet (which I obviously had not read). That is when I backed down and apologized, but what had my attack gained me?

Liberation and freedom from his attack is what I thought was my gain! But all I found was guilt and remorse. Even if I had been right that there were no rules governing my actions, would I have found the salvation/redemption I was seeking? Would I have felt the attributes of truth and love by challenging the guy whose agenda was different than mine?

I had the crazy idea that my salvation could be found in attacking someone outside of myself. I thought getting my way would gain me something. I thought my attack would make me safe and happy. My salvation was not found, only remorse from having my first encounter with the board president be with this belligerent women who was the newest member of the condo association.

There was no joy, no love. Now I was left suffering. Look at what I created. My attack habit was pure self sabotage. I could see how I put myself in bondage through my attack. It was only when I stepped back that I could grasp the power of my willingness. Willingness is everything. Without willingness we can go a very long time with no change in our attack habits. With great willingness, we can give up attack instantaneously. We can become willing to give up attack when we see that we do not gain through attack; we only increase our own pain.

Might I learn from this lesson and generalize the truth to see that real salvation comes from letting go of all attack forever? Am I not willing to do simple inquiry anytime I see I have forgotten my lesson that “it can be but myself I crucify?”

My salvation will never be found in the split mind. Today’s lesson says: “When you realize, once and for all, that it is you you fear, the mind perceives itself as split.” In my deceived mind I see myself as one entity and the rest of the world (everything else) as another entity. This split, this separation is my living hell and my salvation will never be found there.

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The Second Quarter Member Meeting is This Sunday

September 3, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Join us in the Awakening Together Sanctuary this coming Sunday night, September 8, at 8pm ET/5pm Pacific for the Second Quarter Member Meeting. The agenda for this quarter’s meeting is:

  • Financial Update
  • New Forum Policy
  • Reflections from the Retreat House
  • The Awakening Together Fall Retreat
  • 2020 Retreats at the Retreat House

The meeting will be led by Rev. Jacquelyn Eckert. It will also be recorded and posted on our website under Audios & Videos, Member Meetings.

 

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 195

September 3, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Lesson 195. Love is the way I walk in gratitude.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

Today’s lesson is a simple one. We are asked to be grateful today. However, in order for our gratitude to “pave the way to Him, and shorten our learning time by more than you could ever dream of,” we need to be sure our gratitude is right-gratitude instead of mistaken gratitude.

Mistaken gratitude has judgment (comparison) in it. For example, mistaken gratitude might be grateful that my family is healthy as compared to sick, with plenty of food or money as compared to not enough, etcetera.

Right-gratitude has no judgment in it. It is not grateful for one circumstance as compared to another. It is simple gratitude for awareness-life-presence as it is.

Today’s lesson says, “We thank our Father for one thing alone; that we are separate from no living thing, and therefore one with Him. And we rejoice that no exceptions can ever be made which would reduce our wholeness, … We give thanks for every living thing …”

The lesson points out that right-gratitude is healing. That’s because right-gratitude does two things:

1 – It focuses our appreciative attention on truth (awareness-life-presence).

2 – It bypasses judgment, which is a key element of the ego thought system.

As today’s lesson says, “Walk, then, in gratitude the way of love. For hatred is forgotten when we lay comparisons aside. … Today we learn to think of gratitude in place of anger, malice and revenge. … Gratitude becomes the single thought we substitute for these insane perceptions.”

Whenever you experience any wrong-minded thought or emotion today, pause. Focus attention on awareness-life-presence, and let yourself feel gratitude for it. You can use your own awareness-life-presence to shift into right-gratitude, you can use the awareness-life-presence of another, such as a child or a pet, or you can notice awareness-life-presence in nature—in a bird, a flower, the breeze or in the sound of flowing water, etc. Whatever will help you make a genuine shift into gratitude for awareness-life-presence is acceptable.
Another helpful option may be to pause each hour, look back on the hour and remember the wrong-minded perceptions you experienced in that hour. Then, pause with each wrong-minded perception remembered and replace it with right-gratitude.

As today’s lesson says, “Gratitude goes hand in hand with love, and where one is the other must be found. For gratitude is but an aspect of the Love which is the Source of all creation.”

Therefore, when we experience right-gratitude, we experience an aspect of our true Self. We are in genuine right-perspective when we feel right-gratitude.

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Gentle Healing Year 1 ~ Lesson 194

September 2, 2019 By Jacquelyn Eckert

Lesson 194. I place the future in the Hands of God.

Our current goals:
  • Widen the horizons of our vision
  • Take direct approaches to uncover the blocks that keep our vision narrow
  • Lift those blocks, however briefly, in order to experience the sense of liberation that comes when the blocks are removed
  • Intensify our motivation for freedom

Reading A Course in Miracles and repeating the day’s lesson to yourself hourly is not the path to freedom. Putting the teachings into practice is the path to freedom.

Today we are given another practice to add to our very useful repertoire.

I place the future in the Hands of God.

This isn’t something that we say to ourselves. This is something that we do.

Today’s lesson says, “Today’s idea takes another step toward quick salvation, and a giant stride it is indeed! … If you can see the lesson for today as the deliverance it really is, you will not hesitate to give as much consistent effort as you can, to make it be a part of you.”

“I place the future in the Hands of God,” means ‘I do not know what is in my best interest or in the best interest of others, and so I let go of worry and control, and I trust the unfolding as it is.’

Again, this is not something that we say. This is something that we do. We need to actually let go of worry and control, and trust the unfolding as it is. The way to do this is right-reason, through realizing that we do not know what is in the best interest of others and ourselves.

Thinking we know what is best and thinking we are right is the problem. With a little bit of right-reason, we can see that we are wrong about both of those assumptions.

As of this writing, there are more than 7,400,000,000 people in the world, each with a unique point of view. How can any one point-of-view out of 7,400,000,000 points-of-view be right and know what is in the best interest of everyone?

You might agree that you can’t know what is in the best interest of everyone, but still feel that you know what is in your own best interest.

Is that true? Have you ever been wrong about that?

I remember when I was 17 years old. I met this sweet boy who I thought was the love of my life. His name was Scott. Scott and I were separated when his mother sent him to another state to live with his older brother. At the time, I thought she ruined my life. We loved each other so much!!

A few years ago, I became reacquainted with Scott through Facebook. We are so different from one another now that I felt grateful our lives went separate ways when they did, although I couldn’t see that at all at the time.

I’m sure you’ve had those types of experiences too.

If we become really honest with ourselves through right-reason, we see that we don’t know what is in our best interest or in the best interest of others. With this genuine realization, we can let go of worry and control, and simply trust the unfolding as it is.

I place the future in the Hands of God.

“As it becomes a thought that rules your mind, a habit in your problem-solving repertoire, a way of quick reaction to temptation, you extend your learning to the world.”

The lesson says, “Who entrusts himself to God has also placed the world within the Hands to which he has himself appealed for comfort and security.”

Pause and contemplate that for a moment. Doesn’t it make more sense to entrust the world to the Hands of God than it does to try and take control ourselves?

“For in God’s Hands we rest untroubled, sure that only good can come to us.”

Here’s a fun song that will help us remember that we are wisest when we trust the unfolding as it is:

https://youtu.be/9GuA5PZx3K4

 

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