Difference between revisions of "ACIM Workbook - Lesson 84"
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− | These are the ideas for today's review: | + | These are the [[ideas]] for today's review: |
− | '''Love created me like itself.''' | + | '''[[Love]] created me like itself.''' |
− | I am in the likeness of my Creator. I cannot suffer, I cannot experience loss and I cannot die. I am not a body. I would recognize my reality today. I will worship no idols, nor raise my own self-concept to replace my Self. I am in the likeness of my Creator. Love created me like itself. | + | I am in the likeness of my [[Creator]]. I cannot suffer, I cannot [[experience]] loss and I cannot die. I am not a [[body]]. I would recognize my [[reality]] today. I will [[worship]] no [[idols]], nor raise my own self-concept to replace my [[Self]]. I am in the likeness of my Creator. Love created me like itself. |
− | You might find these specific forms helpful in applying the idea: | + | You might find these specific [[forms]] helpful in applying the idea: |
− | <center>''Let me not see an illusion of myself in this.''</center> | + | <center>''Let me not see an [[illusion]] of myself in this.''</center> |
<center>''As I look on this, let me remember my Creator.''</center> | <center>''As I look on this, let me remember my Creator.''</center> | ||
<center>''My Creator did not create this as I see it.''</center> | <center>''My Creator did not create this as I see it.''</center> | ||
− | '''Love holds no grievances.''' | + | '''[[Love]] holds no [[grievances]].''' |
− | Grievances are completely alien to love. Grievances attack love and keep its light obscure. If I hold grievances I am attacking love, and therefore attacking my Self. My Self thus becomes alien to me. I am determined not to attack my Self today, so that I can remember Who I am. | + | Grievances are completely [[alien]] to love. Grievances attack love and keep its light obscure. If I hold grievances I am attacking love, and therefore attacking my [[Self]]. My Self thus becomes alien to me. I am determined not to attack my Self today, so that I can remember Who I am. |
These specific forms for applying this idea would be helpful: | These specific forms for applying this idea would be helpful: | ||
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<center>''This is no justification for denying my Self.''</center> | <center>''This is no justification for denying my Self.''</center> | ||
<center>''I will not use this to attack love.''</center> | <center>''I will not use this to attack love.''</center> | ||
− | <center>''Let this not tempt me to attack myself.''</center> | + | <center>''Let this not [[tempt]] me to attack myself.''</center> |
[[Category: Workbook I]] | [[Category: Workbook I]] |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 7 August 2015
These are the ideas for today's review:
Love created me like itself.
I am in the likeness of my Creator. I cannot suffer, I cannot experience loss and I cannot die. I am not a body. I would recognize my reality today. I will worship no idols, nor raise my own self-concept to replace my Self. I am in the likeness of my Creator. Love created me like itself.
You might find these specific forms helpful in applying the idea:
Love holds no grievances.
Grievances are completely alien to love. Grievances attack love and keep its light obscure. If I hold grievances I am attacking love, and therefore attacking my Self. My Self thus becomes alien to me. I am determined not to attack my Self today, so that I can remember Who I am.
These specific forms for applying this idea would be helpful: