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Today we will review these ideas:
 
Today we will review these ideas:
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'''The light has come.'''
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'''The [[light]] has come.'''
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In choosing salvation rather than attack, I merely choose to recognize what is already there. Salvation is a decision made already. Attack and grievances are not there to choose. That is why I always choose between truth and illusion; between what is there and what is not. The light has come. I can but choose the light, for it has no alternative. It has replaced the darkness, and the darkness has gone.
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In choosing [[salvation]] rather than [[attack]], I merely [[choose]] to [[recognize]] what is already there. Salvation is a decision made already. Attack and grievances are not there to choose. That is why I always choose between [[truth]] and [[illusion]]; between what is there and what is not. The light has come. I can but choose the light, for it has no [[alternative]]. It has replaced the darkness, and the darkness has gone.
    
These would prove useful forms for specific applications of this idea:
 
These would prove useful forms for specific applications of this idea:
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<center>''I would see in this only what is there.''</center>
 
<center>''I would see in this only what is there.''</center>
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'''I am under no laws but God's.'''
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'''I am under no [[laws]] but God's.'''
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Here is the perfect statement of my freedom. I am under no laws but God's. I am constantly tempted to make up other laws and give them power over me. I suffer only because of my belief in them. They have no real effect on me at all. I am perfectly free of the effects of all laws save God's. And His are the laws of freedom.
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Here is the perfect statement of my [[freedom]]. I am under no laws but [[God]]'s. I am constantly [[tempted]] to make up other laws and give them [[power]] over me. I suffer only because of my [[belief]] in them. They have no real [[effect]] on me at all. I am perfectly free of the effects of all laws save God's. And His are the laws of freedom.
    
For specific forms in applying this idea, these would be useful:
 
For specific forms in applying this idea, these would be useful:
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<center>''My perception of this shows me I believe in laws that do not exist.''</center>
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<center>''My [[perception]] of this shows me I believe in laws that do not exist.''</center>
<center>''I see only the laws of God at work in this.''</center>
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<center>''I see only the [[laws of God]] at work in this.''</center>
 
<center>''Let me allow God's laws to work in this, and not my own.''</center>
 
<center>''Let me allow God's laws to work in this, and not my own.''</center>
    
[[Category: Workbook I]]
 
[[Category: Workbook I]]