Today, we return to NTI Romans. To me, today’s reading is very exciting, because it very clearly lays out one simple thing we can do to reverse the declaration that makes illusion seem real.
On Day 138, we learned about a wish, which created the creative principle, which in turn makes everything in manifestation. We also learned that the creative principle is the judgment, decision or declaration that something is real.
Today’s reading says:
Remember that everything you experience, every person, every place and circumstance, is a thought within the mind of you. And each judgment keeps the veil of illusion alive, which hides You from you.
“You” is not the person that you think you are. “You” is consciousness, which is what you actually are. When you judge someone or something, you are not a person thinking meaningless judgmental thoughts. You are consciousness utilizing the creative principle to generate another appearance based on the very same energy that is embedded within your judgment. That’s why your judgment “keeps the veil of illusion alive.” And within that veil, you appear to be a person in a world instead of the consciousness that you are.
The world is referred to as an illusion, because it is consciousness appearing as something other than consciousness. Since it is consciousness appearing as many different things, “nothing is at it seems.”
Why does consciousness appear as many different things, some of which cause extreme suffering in the world?
As we learned on Day 138, it is because you had a wish:
What if nothing was as it is?
What if I could make something completely different,
and make it whatever I want?
What would that be like?
If you look very carefully at judgment, you will notice that judgment, which is the creative principal, is actually an extension of that wish. For example, if I judge someone as too slow, I am wishing that one was faster, which is “something completely different” and not “as it is.” If I judge someone as rude, I am wishing that one acted “completely different” and that the situation was not “as it is.”
In other words, just as consciousness extends itself to create the many appearances of manifestation, the wish extends itself to create the creative principle. Each time we judge something, we are literally keeping the illusion that we judge alive.
It’s clear that we do not want the illusion, because we are judging it, but our judgment keeps it going. So, what are we to do?
Our reading says:
In that way, the only judgment that can be applied is that it is what it is.
“It is what it is,” also known as acceptance, is the only judgment, decision or declaration that undoes illusion.
If the waitress is moving slowly, it is what it is.
If the cashier is impolite, it is what it is.
“It is what it is” is a decision to accept the experience exactly as it is, including how you feel about it, without wishing it to be different.
If you examine “it is what it is” very carefully, you will notice it is The Loving All Method. In other words, the practice that reverses the declaration that makes consciousness appear as many things is a practice that we’ve been practicing for more than a year now:
It’s a little reminiscent of the scene from the Wizard of Oz when Dorothy discovered that the pair of ruby slippers, which she’d been wearing all along, was the tool she needed to awaken from the dream and return home. Here are two short videos that depict that scene from the movie. I recommend watching these brief videos before starting today’s reading, because the videos capture the essence of the reading perfectly:
Thoughts of Awakening # 157
Ease is the way of life,
because life unfolds as a flow.
There is no struggle
in following the flow of life.
In the decision to follow,
you are carried.
The struggle comes from fighting the flow,
from wanting this and that to be your way.
But your way is not an answer
to the flow of life.
Your way is the desire
to make of life a slave.
~From our Holy Spirit
Homework for this week
- Practice daily meditation for 30-60 minutes each day.
- Practice the “Loving All” Method.
- Thoughts of Awakening, 155-161 including Commentary on Fear (with 155), Commentary on Discernment (with 156).
- Read NTI Romans 14-16 & NTI 1 Corinthians 1-2 (No NTI reading on Days 155 &156.)
- The reading shared on Tuesday night was from The Transparency of Things by Rupert Spira, 173-178, The True Dreamer (part1)
- Exercise: Try to get a sense that the character that you take yourself to be is being dreamed by consciousness.