Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Illusions - Words used in A Course in Miracles


 In the ego's world, illusions battle among themselves, with the ego believing that it can judge which is true. 
   Either truth is apparent, or it is not. It cannot be partially recognized. Who is unaware of truth must look upon illusions.       M-17.4:10,11.

Truth does not fight against illusions, nor do illusions fight against the truth. Illusions battle only with themselves. Being fragmented, they fragment. But truth is indivisible, and far beyond their little reach. ... truth stands radiant, apart from conflict, untouched and quiet in the peace of God.  
    Conflict must be between two forces. It cannot exist between one power and nothingness. There is nothing you could attack that is not part of you. And by attacking it you make two illusions of yourself, in conflict with each other. And this occurs whenever you look on anything that God created with anything but love.            T-23.I.7:3-6,10/8:1-5.

Truth has no meaning in illusion. The frame of reference for its meaning must be itself. When you try to bring truth to illusions, you are trying to make illusions real, and keep them by justifying your belief in them. But to give illusions to truth is to enable truth to teach that the illusions are unreal, and thus enable you to escape from them.           T-17.I.5:2-5.

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