This
is a major step toward fundamental change. Yet it still has an aspect
of thought reversal, since it implies that there is something you
must be vigilant against. It has advanced far from the first lesson,
which is merely the beginning of the thought reversal, and also from
the second, which is essentially the identification of what is more
desirable. This step, which follows from the second as the second
follows from the first, emphasizes the dichotomy between the
desirable and the undesirable. It therefore makes the ultimate choice
inevitable.
While
the first step seems to increase conflict and the second may still
entail conflict to some extent, this step calls for consistent
vigilance against it. I have already told you that you can be as
vigilant against the ego as for it. This lesson teaches not only that
you can be, but that you must be. It does not concern itself with
order of difficulty, but with clear-cut priority for vigilance. This
lesson is unequivocal in that it teaches there must be no exceptions,
although it does not deny that the temptation to make exceptions will
occur. Here, then, your consistency is called on despite chaos. Yet
chaos and consistency cannot coexist for long, since they are
mutually exclusive. As long as you must be vigilant against anything,
however, you are not recognizing this mutual exclusiveness, and still
believe that you can choose either one. By teaching what to choose,
the Holy Spirit will ultimately teach you that you need not choose at
all. This will finally liberate your mind from choice, and direct it
towards creation within the Kingdom.
Choosing
through the Holy Spirit will lead you to the Kingdom. You create by
your true being, but what you are you must learn to remember. The way
to remember it is inherent in the third step, which brings together
the lessons implied in the others, and goes beyond them towards real
integration. If you allow yourself to have in your mind only what God
put there, you are acknowledging your mind as God created it.
Therefore, you are accepting it as it is. Since it is whole, you are
teaching peace because you believe in it. The final step will still
be taken for you by God, but by the third step the Holy Spirit has
prepared you for God. He is getting you ready for the translation of
having into being by the very nature of the steps you must take with
Him.
...
As long as belief in God and His Kingdom is assailed by any doubts in
your mind, His perfect accomplishment is not apparent to you. This is
why you must be vigilant on God's behalf. The ego speaks against His
creation, and therefore engenders doubt. You cannot go beyond belief
until you believe fully.
...
Truth is without illusions and therefore within the Kingdom.
Everything outside the Kingdom is illusion. When you threw truth away
you saw yourself as if you were without it. By making another kingdom
that you valued, you did not keep only the Kingdom of God in your
mind, and thus placed part of your mind outside it. What you made has
imprisoned your will, and given you a sick mind that must be healed.
Your vigilance against this sickness is the way to heal it. Once your
mind is healed it radiates health, and thereby teaches healing. This
establishes you as a teacher who teaches like me. Vigilance was
required of me as much as of you, and those who choose to teach the
same thing must be in agreement about what they believe.
The
third step, then, is a statement of what you want to believe, and
entails a willingness to relinquish everything else. The Holy Spirit
will enable you to take this step, if you follow Him. Your vigilance
is the sign that you want Him to guide you. Vigilance does require
effort, but only until you learn that effort itself is unnecessary.
You have exerted great effort to preserve what you made because it
was not true. Therefore, you must now turn your effort against it.
Only this can cancel out the need for effort, and call upon the being
which you both have and are. This recognition is wholly without
effort since it is already true and needs no protection. It is in the
perfect safety of God. Therefore, inclusion is total and creation is
without limit.
IX.
Be Vigilant Only for God and His Kingdom
ACiM/Text/Chapter 6
There
is a light in you
the
world can not perceive.
And
with its eyes you will
not
see this light,
for
you are blinded by the world.
Yet
you have eyes to see it.
It
is there for you to look upon.
It
was not placed in you
to
be kept hidden from your sight.
To
feel the Love of God within you
is
to see the world anew,
shining
in innocence, alive with hope,
and
blessed with
perfect
charity and love
ACIM
Lesson 316.1.4-5
"No
man cometh unto the Father but by me" does not mean that I am in
any way separate or different from you except in time, and time does
not really exist. The statement is more meaningful in terms of a
vertical rather than a horizontal axis. You stand below me and I
stand below God. In the process of "rising up", I am higher
because without me the distance between God and man would be too
great for you to encompass. I bridge the distance as an elder brother
to you on the one hand, and as a Son of God on the other. My devotion
to my brothers has placed me in charge of the Sonship, which I render
complete because I share it. This may appear to contradict the
statement "I and my Father are one", but there are two
parts to the statement in recognition that the Father is greater.
ACIM
Text CH1 II. Revelation, Time and Miracles
The
miracle minimizes the need for time. In the longitudinal or
horizontal plane {which
is your timeline}
the
recognition of the equality of the members of the Sonship appears to
involve almost endless time. However, the miracle entails a sudden
shift from horizontal to vertical perception (higher
consciousness).
This introduces an interval from which the giver and receiver both
emerge farther along in time than they would otherwise have been. The
miracle thus has the unique property of abolishing time to the extent
that it renders the interval of time it spans unnecessary. There is
no relationship between the time a miracle takes and the time it
covers. The miracle substitutes for learning that might have taken
thousands of years. It does so by the underlying recognition of
perfect equality of giver and receiver on which the miracle rests.
The miracle shortens time by collapsing it, thus eliminating certain
intervals within it. It does this, however, within the larger
temporal sequence.
ACIM
TEXT CH1 II. Revelation, Time and Miracles
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