AYoMW: May 22, 2020 — Getting comfortable with discomfort

Lesson 143: My mind holds only what I think with God
Review of Lesson 125: In quiet I receive God’s Word today, and
Lesson 126: All that I give is given to myself.

The world is very loud right now. It’s filled with angry, desperate voices demanding justice, not just for one man – George Floyd – who has become the latest black man to die at the hands – and knees – of police officers, but for all the black, brown and minority bodies that have been disregarded, dehumanized and destroyed by white supremacy.

We swim in this sea of noise – told that we are either on top of the heap, in the middle or squashed at the bottom. As white people, we tend to take our position in society for granted. We may have plenty of problems as white people, but they are not compounded by the color of our skin. Black people face a dire reality in this world that white people can only try to understand.

In the noise of protest, this lesson invites us to pause – to remember the Word of God, which is Love – and receive it fully into ourselves. In this moment of noisy protest, those of us with the privilege in this society are invited into the discomfort of our own internalized prejudices – to lean into the pain instead of numbing it, fleeing from it or denying it with some platitude such as “All lives matter.” (Go here to read several different illustrations on why this phrase is so offensive.)

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AYoMW: May 21, 2020 — Don’t forget, we are one

Lesson 142: My mind holds only what I think with God
Review of Lessons 123: I thank my Father for His gifts to me, and
Lesson 124: Let me remember I am one with God.

The central theme for all of these reviews in the coming days is simple: “My mind holds only what I think with God.”

That’s hard to remember because we allow the ego to delude us – to lie to us – and convince us that it thinks our thoughts. And, oh, what thoughts it thinks! Thoughts of judgment, hatred, greed, fear, competition, superiority (even inferiority, when it serves its needs), anger, lust, covetousness. Our egos are a mishmash of constant thoughts that work to distract us from this present moment, because the ego knows that if we can fully be present, even for one moment, we will never trust its thoughts again.

That’s the essence of this lesson’s review of the phrase from lesson 124: “Let me remember that I am one with God.” That’s the whole reason we’re here – to remember that we are one with God. We have never left God’s presence. We are eternally one with God and with one another.

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AYoMW: May 20, 2020 — Becoming true peace

Lesson 141: My mind holds only what I think with God
Review of lessons 121: Forgiveness is the key to happiness, and
Lesson 122: Forgiveness offers everything I want.

Grievance is a part of our every day lives. Turn on the news or read through your social media feed for five minutes and you’ll get your fill. From top leaders to your neighbors, everyone has a grievance, a complaint about the world and how things are not as they should be.

Forgiveness seems to be in short supply.

It is, of course, because forgiveness – true, divine forgiveness – doesn’t exist in this world of ego. The ego likes to use forgiveness as a weapon to make ourselves feel better, and better than, others. We forgive because we’re so “spiritual” and we deign to overlook the terrible, no good things you’ve done to us. Rest assured, we may forgive, but the ego’s form of forgiveness never forgets.

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AYoMW: May 19, 2020 — Saving the world is your function.

Lesson 140: Only salvation can be said to cure.

I write today’s lessons the morning after President Donald Trump emerged from the White House after days of unrest, protests and violence on the streets of America over the murder of George Floyd at the knee of a Minneapolis police officer.

Trump, after being mocked the day before for hiding out in his official bunker while protesters circled the People’s House, was desperate to repair his image. He believed he could do this by using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse a peaceful crowd of protesters in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church across from the White House. He then proceeded to hold up a Bible in front of photographers at the historic church and give a militaristic-style speech about “law and order.”

Instead of projecting strength, the move was seen by many as a weak man shoring up his cowardice with a pandering photo opportunity. Strong leaders would be comforting the nation right now. Strong leaders would be seeking to unify us in the face of our national shame of hatred and racism. Strong leaders would seek to understand and not turn to brute force to get their way.

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AYoMW: May 18, 2020 — Toss out your self-help books

Lesson 139: I will accept Atonement for myself.

Check out any bookstore (perhaps online these days) and you’ll find shelves full of “self-help” books that promise to help you live a purpose-filled life, figure out who you really are and what it is you’re supposed to be doing on this earth. If you believe this lesson, and take its message to heart, you can save yourself a lot of money and time. You don’t need a self-help book, this lesson tells us, you simply need to make the only choice truly available to any of us: remember who you truly are.

You are a child of God. You are not your body. You are not your career. You are not your relationships. You are not your family. You are not anything in this world of illusion. You are in your body, your career, your relationships, your family and whatever else is occurring in your life for one reason: to remember who you are.

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