Lesson 69. My grievances hide the light of the world in me.(1) No one can look upon what your grievances conceal. Because your grievancesare hiding the light of the world in you, everyone stands in darkness, and youbeside him. But as the veil of your grievances is lifted, you are released withhim. Share your salvation now with him who stood beside you when you were inhell. He is your brother in the light of the world that saves you both.(2) Today let us make another real attempt to reach the light in you. Before weundertake this in our more extended practice period, let us devote severalminutes to thinking about what we are trying to do. We are literally attemptingto get in touch with the salvation of the world. We are trying to see past theveil of darkness that keeps it concealed. We are trying to let the veil belifted, and to see the tears of God's Son disappear in the sunlight.(3) Let us begin our longer practice period today with the full realization thatthis is so, and with real determination to reach what is dearer to us than allelse. Salvation is our only need. There is no other purpose here, and no otherfunction to fulfill. Learning salvation is our only goal. Let us end the ancientsearch today by finding the light in us, and holding it up for everyone whosearches with us to look upon and rejoice.(4) Very quietly now, with your eyes closed, try to let go of all the contentthat generally occupies your consciousness. Think of your mind as a vast circle,surrounded by a layer of heavy, dark clouds. You can see only the clouds becauseyou seem to be standing outside the circle and quite apart from it.(5) From where you stand, you can see no reason to believe there is a brilliantlight hidden by the clouds. The clouds seem to be the only reality. They seem tobe all there is to see. Therefore, you do not attempt to go through them andpast them, which is the only way in which you would be really convinced of theirlack of substance. We will make this attempt today.(6) After you have thought about the importance of what you are trying to do foryourself and the world, try to settle down in perfect stillness, rememberingonly how much you want to reach the light in you today,--now! Determine to gopast the clouds. Reach out and touch them in your mind. Brush them aside withyour hand; feel them resting on your cheeks and forehead and eyelids as you gothrough them. Go on; clouds cannot stop you.(7) If you are doing the exercises properly, you will begin to feel a sense ofbeing lifted up and carried ahead. Your little effort and small determinationcall on the power of the universe to help you, and God Himself will raise youfrom darkness into light. You are in accord with His Will. You cannot failbecause your will is His.(8) Have confidence in your Father today, and be certain that He has heard youand answered you. You may not recognize His answer yet, but you can indeed besure that it is given you and you will yet receive it. Try, as you attempt to gothrough the clouds to the light, to hold this confidence in your mind. Try toremember that you are at last joining your will to God's. Try to keep thethought clearly in mind that what you undertake with God must succeed. Then letthe power of God work in you and through you, that His Will and yours be done.(9) In the shorter practice periods, which you will want to do as often aspossible in view of the importance of today's idea to you and your happiness,remind yourself that your grievances are hiding the light of the world from yourawareness. Remind yourself also that you are not searching for it alone, andthat you do know where to look for it. Say, then:My grievances hide the light of the world in me. I cannot see what I have hidden.Yet I want to let it be revealed to me,for my salvation and the salvation of the world.<Also, be sure to tell yourself:If I hold this grievance the light of the world will be hidden from me,< if you are tempted to hold anything against anyone today.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The commentary on this lesson (below) is from Kenneth Wapnick's eight volumeseries of books, called: "Journey Through the Workbook of A Course in Miracles,"which can be purchased at the following site:??~ M. Street~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lesson 69. My grievances hide the light of the world in me.(1:1) "No one can look upon what your grievances conceal."*That is the main idea. The "light of the world" is the Holy Spirit in ourminds, the memory of God's Love we have sought so strenuously to forget. InLesson 136, Jesus talks about the double shield of oblivion. The subject thereis sickness, but we could also speak of attack since it shares the same dynamic.We are shielding the light of the world -- the memory of our Identity as Christ-- which awaits our choosing to remember it. The first shield is guilt, ourself-hatred. The second shield arises when we project our mind's guilt andattack bodies. Attacking ourselves constitutes sickness; attacking others isanger. Thus the purpose of holding grievances is to allow us to say: "The guiltis not in me, but in you." This second shield protects us from guilt, which inturn protects us from love.*(1:2) "Because your grievances are hiding the light of the world in you,everyone stands in darkness, and you beside him."*The Sonship is one. If I take Jesus' hand and stand in his light, the wholeSonship stands with me. If I drop his hand, my mind again fills with thedarkness of my sin and guilt. The Sonship is there with me as well, at least inmy deluded mind.*(1:3-5) "But as the veil of your grievances is lifted, you are released withhim. Share your salvation now with him who stood beside you when you were inhell. He is your brother in the light of the world that saves you both."*This lifting of the veil -- the essence of forgiveness or the miracle -- hasnothing to do with what the other person does or does not accept, believe, orperceive. It has to do only with what is in our minds, the dream's sphere ofaction. There is nothing within us but the thoughts of Heaven or hell, the <us>that is God's one Son.*(2) "Today let us make another real attempt to reach the light in you. Before weundertake this in our more extended practice period, let us devote severalminutes to thinking about what we are trying to do. We are literally attemptingto get in touch with the salvation of the world. We are trying to see past theveil of darkness that keeps it concealed. We are trying to let the veil belifted, and to see the tears of God's Son disappear in the sunlight."*First and foremost, we need keep in mind how much we do <not> want to do this.In the presence of the light of Christ, our individuality is gone. It is this,we fear, the birthplace of our resistance to A Course in Miracles and, morespecifically, to this type of lesson.The chart below (it is a chart shown in Kenneth's book, but only roughlydescribed here) parallels Jesus' discussion in this and the following lesson.The circle in the center represents the circle of light to which he will referpresently.***The chart, is somewhat shaped like a doughnut. With a smaller circle inside alarger circle. In the center of the inner circle are the words <mind>, <light>,<reflection of Self>. In the bulk of the other circle are the words <clouds> and<body>. And near the outer edge is a dot, with the words "you" and "decisionmaker" beside it.***For purposes of these lessons, this will be the locus of the right mind. AsJesus will explain, this contains the reflection of our real Self. The trueSelf, of course, is not in the illusion. We cover truth's reflection with acircle of clouds, which relates to our physical experience. We believe -- the<you> to whom Jesus speaks -- we are a body in the clouds. The "you" is placedin quotation marks because it is not the real you -- for the same reason"decision maker" is in quotation marks -- which is in the mind.We believe we are in the clouds, and therefore do not see anything else. If youare in the midst of a cloud bank you do not see the sun. If flying on a cloudyday, you do not see sunlight until the plane goes through the clouds. We havealready seen portions of a passage in which Jesus uses the image of cloudshiding our guilt. Here is more of that passage, beginning with the perceptualillusions found in observing a bank of clouds:"Yet in this cloud bank it is easy to see a whole world rising. A solidmountain range, a lake, a city, all rise in your imagination, and from theclouds the messengers of your perception return to you, assuring you that it isthere. Figures stand out and move about, actions seem real, and forms appear andshift from loveliness to the grotesque. And back and forth they go, as long asyou would play the game of children's make-believe. Yet however long you playit, and regardless of how much imagination you bring to it, you do not confuseit with the world below, nor seek to make it real.""So should it be with the dark clouds of guilt, no more impenetrable and nomore substantial. You will not bruise yourself against them in travelingthrough. Let your Guide teach you their insubstantial nature as He leads youpast them, for beneath them is a world of light whereon they cast no shadows.Their shadows lie upon the world beyond them, still further from the light. Yetfrom them to the light their shadows cannot fall." (T.18.IX.7.1-2)Once you pass through the clouds, you see the sun and its light. They had notdisappeared, even though the clouds adversely affected our sight. The obviouspoint is that our belief in sin and guilt has not affected the love that is ourSelf. Once again, that lovely line: "Not one note in Heaven's song was missed."(T.26.V.5.4).*(3) "Let us begin our longer practice period today with the full realizationthat this is so, and with real determination to reach what is dearer to us thanall else. Salvation is our only need. There is no other purpose here, and noother function to fulfill. Learning salvation is our only goal. Let us end theancient search today by finding the light in us, and holding it up for everyonewho searches with us to look upon and rejoice."*More words of encouragement from Jesus, urging us to remember <why> we arehere, as we set aside our "ancient [and futile] search" that led nowhere. Now,having chosen the light instead of the darkness, we become reminders for othersto make the same choice we have made.*(4) "Very quietly now, with your eyes closed, try to let go of all the contentthat generally occupies your consciousness. Think of your mind as a vast circle,surrounded by a layer of heavy, dark clouds. You can see only the clouds becauseyou seem to be standing outside the circle and quite apart from it."*The <you>, once again, is the <you> I have put in quotation marks on the chart.The content Jesus asks us to let go of involves grievances of the past, thoughtsof present specialness, and fears of the future -- all having to do with bodies.We see only the clouds because we are in the clouds. We stand outside the circleof light, and therefore believe we are "quite apart from it." Guilt is the greatblinder of the universe. Once having identified with it, we cannot but "see"through its eyes. But such eyes were made not to see, as we have alreadydiscussed. Thus we cannot see the circle of light, even though it is all aroundus, indeed, even though it <is> us.*(5:1) "From where you stand, you can see no reason to believe there is abrilliant light hidden by the clouds."*In other words, to continue the point just made above, all we know is ourindividuality and specialness -- what we have believed is real. Because weperceive a world of bodies, an insanity shared by billions of others, we believethis to be reality, and we are not aware of the truth underneath. Again, guilt'sdarkness blinds us to the light. Recall that important statement:"Nothing so blinding as perception of from." (T-22.III.6:7).*(5:2-5) "The clouds seem to be the only reality. They seem to be all there is tosee. Therefore, you do not attempt to go through them and past them, which isthe only way in which you would be really convinced of their lack of substance.We will make this attempt today."*We do not attempt to go through and past the clouds because we do not see anyreason to do so. Like Plato's chained prisoners who saw only the back of thecave, oblivious to the source of the shadows cast upon the wall, we know ofnothing else. We thus have no recourse but to rearrange the clouds in order tofeel better. For example, we make artificial light so we may see: literally theartificial light of electricity, the metaphysical artificial light of the sun,and, perhaps most importantly, the artificial light of specialness. Not knowingthe true light, we do the best we can. We think our problems are in the cloudbanks of the world, just as we believe our solutions are found there as well.The ego's strategy of establishing mindlessness as reality has been remarkablysuccessful.*(6:1) "After you have thought about the importance of what you are trying to dofor yourself and the world...."*Realize again that Jesus is not talking about saving an external world -- Thereis no external world! He is talking about the world we believe in, projectedfrom our minds. We believe in a world of separation from God, the home of sin,guilt, fear, attack, and death. We project this thought system, and now believea world exists outside us and needs to be saved. Again, when Jesus speaks of ourbeing the saving light of the world, he is clearly not talking about anythingexternal, which would be the exact opposite of his message. We save the worldbecause we save ourselves; we save ourselves because we save the world --ourself and the world are one and the same: <ideas leave not their source>. Thefollowing succinctly summarizes Jesus' teachings on the mind-world relationship,and the nature of salvation:"For it [the world] is made out of what you do not want, projected from yourmind because you are afraid of it. Yet this world is only in the mind of itsmaker, along with his real salvation. Do not believe it is outside of yourself,for only by recognizing where it is will you gain control over it. For you dohave control over your mind, since the mind is the mechanism of decision."(T-12.III.9:7-10).*(6:1-3) "... try to settle down in perfect stillness, remembering only how muchyou want to reach the light in you today,--now! Determine to go past the clouds.Reach out and touch them in your mind."*By saying "touch them in your mind," Jesus emphasizes that the clouds areexternal. They are the mind's attack thoughts, projected as bodily experience.This emphasis, needless to say, reflects the undoing of the ego's strategy ofmindlessness by having us recall that we have a mind. It also reflects Jesus'encouraging us to choose happiness, which can only be attained through choosingto be led through the clouds of guilt to the light of truth.*(6:4-5) "Brush them aside with your hand; feel them resting on your cheeks andforehead and eyelids as you go through them. Go on; clouds cannot stop you."*This is another way of saying illusions have no power unless we choose to giveit to them. What motivates us to learn this lesson is recognizing that ourspecialness does not work for us. The cessation of our pain thus becomes ourmotivation:"Tolerance for pain may be high, but it is not without limit. Eventuallyeveryone begins to recognize, however dimly, that there must be a better way."(T-2.III.3:5-6).Our pain causes us to admit we were wrong. Holding judgments, grievances,specialness in any form does not work. Nothing works, <except letting them allgo>. At some point we will come to accept this truth for ourselves. Until then,the lesson is merely something we do on the level of behavior. The clouds ofguilt cannot stop us unless our minds give them the power to do so.*(7) "If you are doing the exercises properly, you will begin to feel a sense ofbeing lifted up and carried ahead. Your little effort and small determinationcall on the power of the universe to help you, and God Himself will raise youfrom darkness into light. You are in accord with His Will. You cannot failbecause your will is His."*How can we lose? This, of course, is the whole point. Our egos want us to lose,and we do not even know it! We cannot lose because "the outcome is as certain asGod" (T-4.II.5:8). We learn this is true when we accept the Atonement forourselves, meaning we accept the happy fact that the separation from God neverhappened. All that is required for this acceptance is our "little effort andsmall determination" -- our little willingness -- to allow this truth to berestored to our awareness by the Holy Spirit, as Jesus assures us in thefollowing passages in the context of the holy instant:"The holy instant is the result of your determination to be holy. ...Youprepare your mind for it only to the extent of recognizing that you want itabove all else. It is not necessary that you do more; indeed, it is necessarythat you realize that you cannot do more. ... The holy instant does not comefrom your little willingness alone. It is always the result of your smallwillingness combined with the unlimited power of God's Will."(T-18.IV.1:1,4-5;4:1-2)"Your part is only to offer Him [ the Holy Spirit ] a little willingness tolet Him remove all fear and hatred, and to be forgiven. On your little faith,joined with His understanding, He will build your part in the Atonement and makesure that you fulfill it easily. And with Him, you will build a ladder plantedin the solid rock of faith, and rising even to Heaven." (T-18.V.2:5-7).*(8:1-2) "Have confidence in your Father today, and be certain that He has heardyou and answered you. You may not recognize His answer yet, but you can indeedbe sure that it is given you and you will yet receive it."*The passage is important because it reflects to us that Jesus knows this is aprocess: "You may not recognize His answer yet." He is not expecting usinstantaneously to go through the clouds of illusion to his light. As in many,many other places, Jesus reminds us of the goal, the strength of our desire toachieve it, and how much practice we have ahead of us. Yet again, "the outcomeis as certain as God," and merely awaits the diminution of our fear that we mayaccept God's answer.*(8:3-5) "Try, as you attempt to go through the clouds to the light, to hold thisconfidence in your mind. Try to remember that you are at last joining your willto God's. Try to keep the thought clearly in mind that what you undertake withGod must succeed."*This, then, becomes the prototype for living in the world. As we experience theego's clouds of guilt and fear, anxiety and depression, we try to remember Whogoes with us. It is only through this experience of trust in a power that is notus -- the Love of God and not the ego -- that we are finally able to go throughclouds to the light. As Jesus explains, speaking of the circle of fear in wordswe have already quoted:"Yet God can bring you there, if you are willing to follow the Holy Spiritthrough seeming terror, trusting Him not to abandon you and leave you there. Forit is not His purpose to frighten you, but only yours. You are severely temptedto abandon Him at the outside ring of fear, but He would lead you safely throughand far beyond." (T-18.IX.3:7-9).Because of our Companion we must succeed, for truth will always succeed overillusion, since truth is all there is.*(8:6) "Then let the power of God work in you and through you, that His Will andyours be done."*As we have just seen, we are not the ones who bring about this union, but thepower of God. This really means the Holy Spirit, Who restores to our awarenessthe unity of wills that is our only reality.*(9:1-2) "In the shorter practice periods, which you will want to do as often aspossible in view of the importance of today's idea to you and your happiness,remind yourself that your grievances are hiding the light of the world from yourawareness. Remind yourself also that you are not searching for it alone, andthat you do know where to look for it."*Jesus is not referring to himself or the Holy Spirit here. <They> do notsearch. He means we are not searching for the light alone, because our brothersare one with us in the Sonship of God. That understanding comes when we ask forhelp of the Holy Spirit instead of the insane ego, whenever we are tempted tohold on to a grievance.Motivation for such a shift comes with the recognition that our happinessdepends on it:*(9:3-6) "Say, then:My grievances hide the light of the world in me. I cannot see what I have hidden.Yet I want to let it be revealed to me,for my salvation and the salvation of the world.<"*Not only <our> happiness depends on it, but our salvation from the hell ofguilt; not only <our> salvation, but that of all the Sonship since, once again,our minds are one.*(9:7-8) "Also, be sure to tell yourself:If I hold this grievance the light of the world will be hidden from me,< if you are tempted to hold anything against anyone today."*In other words, Jesus tells us we should monitor our minds for all attackthoughts -- "large" or "small," "justified" or "unjustified" -- and realize theyare hiding the light of the world from us. Set aside the fact that ourgrievances are hiding the light from this other person; they are keeping <us> indarkness. Our release is the motivation -- the only motivation that will trulywork -- for letting them go.*
Love and Blessings,
Lyn Johnson 719-369-1822
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