Monday, October 28, 2013

Problem - Words used in A Course in Miracles


This one mistake, in any form, has one correction. There is no loss; to think there is, is a mistake. You have no problems, though you think you have. And yet you could not think so if you saw them vanish one by one, without regard to size, complexity, or place and time, or any attribute which you perceive that makes each one seem different from the rest. Think not the limits you impose on what you see can limit God in any way.   T-26.II.3:1-5.
Perceived problems in identification at any level are not problems of fact. They are problems of understanding, since their presence implies a belief that what you are is up to you to decide.   T-7.VI.9:4,5
The ego seeks to "resolve" its problems, not at their source, but where they were not made. And thus it seeks to guarantee there will be no solution. The Holy Spirit ... seeks and finds the source of problems where it is, and there undoes it. … He is not at all confused by any "reasons" for separation. All He perceives in separation is that it must be undone.   T-17.III.6:1-4,5,6.
There is no problem in any situation that faith will not solve. There is no shift in any aspect of the problem but will make solution impossible.   T-17.VII.2:1,2. 
Salvation is not found by those who use their brothers to resolve problems that are not there. You wanted not salvation in the past. Would you impose your idle wishes on the present, and hope to find salvation now?   T-13.X.4:6-8.

No comments:

Post a Comment