Lesson 69: My grievances hide the light of the world in me.
When I was a kid, the Southern Baptist tradition taught something known as the Rapture. It was a tale of how the world would end. God would “take up” the righteous and leave the damned on earth to fight apocalyptic battles among themselves as Jesus and the Devil battled for their soul. You really, really didn’t want to be “left behind.”
I feared the apocalypse. I was shown biblical passages that talked about the moon turning to blood and God raising the saved from the dead. The part about sucking up the living like a divine Hoover wasn’t in there, but that didn’t keep the story from scaring the bejeezus out of me.
It wasn’t until many years later that I learned the true meaning of the word “apocalypse.” It simply means a revealing – a lifting of the veil between this world of ego and the realm of God. My religion taught that it would be an epic, violent and bloody battle for that veil to be lifted. A Course in Miracles says all we have to do is recognize that the veil isn’t real, and its gone. No fuss, no muss and nobody gets sucked up into the Divine Hoover.
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