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ACIM L133 "I will not value what is valueless." ~ May 12 (iambic pentameter)

by "Lee Flynn" <lucidReaLm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 12, 2008 at 02:34 PM

ACIM Workbook Lesson 133 ~ May 12

http://courseinmiracles.com/workbook_lessons/part_1/lesson133.htm
http://www.acimradio.net/urwork/


 " Lesson 133

   "I will not value what is valueless."

-  Sometimes in teaching there is benefit,
   particu. after you have gone through what
   seems theoretical and [quite remote]
   from what the student has already learned,
   to bring him back to practical concerns.
   This we will do today. We will not speak
   of lofty, world-encompassing ideas,
   but dwell instead on benefits to you.|

-  You do not ask too much of life, but far
   too little. When you let your mind be drawn
   to bodily concerns, to things you buy,
   to eminence as valued by the world,
   you ask for sorrow, not for happiness.
   This course does not attempt to take from you
   the little that you have. It does not try
   to substitute utopian ideas
   for satisfactions [that] the world contains.

-  There are no satisfactions in the world.|
   Today we list the real criteria
   by which to test all things you think you want.
   Unless they meet these sound requirements,
   they are not worth {your} desiring at all,
   for they can but replace what offers more.

-  The laws [which] govern choice you cannot make,
   no more than you can make alternatives
   from which to choose. The choosing you can do;
   indeed you must. [And] it is wise to learn
   the laws you set in motion when you choose,
   and what alternatives you choose between.|
   We have already stressed there are but two,
   however many there appear to be.
  #The range is set, and this [you] cannot change.
   It would be most ungenerous to you
   to let alternatives be limitless,
   and thus delay your final choice until
   you had considered all of them in time,
   and not been brought so clearly to the place
   where there is but one choice which must be made.|

-  Another kindly and related law
   is that there is no compromise in what
   your choice must bring. It cannot give you just
   a little, for there is no in between.
   Each choice you make brings everything to you
   or nothing. Therefore, if you learn the tests
   by which you can distinguish everything
   from nothing, you will make the better choice.|

-  First, if you choose a thing that will not last
   forever, what you chose is valueless.
   A tem****ary value is without
   all value. Time can never take away
   a value that is real. What fades and dies
   was never there, and makes no offering
   to him who chooses it. He [was] deceived
   by nothing in a form he [thought] he like[d].|

-  Next, if you choose to take a thing away
   from someone else, you will have nothing left.
   This is because when you deny his right
   to everything, you have denied your own.
   You therefore will not recognize the things
   you really have, denying they are there.
   Who seeks to take away has been deceived
   by the [belief that] loss can offer gain.
   Yet loss must offer loss and nothing more.|

-  Your next consideration is the one
   on which the others rest. Why is the choice
   you make of value to you? What attracts
   your mind to it? What purpose does it serve?
   Here it is easiest of all to be
   deceived, for what the ego wants it fails
   to recognize. It does not even tell
   the truth as it perceives it, for it needs
   to keep the halo which it uses to
   [conceal] its goals from tarnish and from rust,
   that you may see how innocent it is.|

-  Yet is its camouflage a thin veneer
   which could deceive but those who are content
   to be deceived. Its goals are obvious
   to anyone who cares to look for them.
   Here is deception doubled, for the one
   who is deceived will not perceive that he
   has merely failed to gain. He will believe
   that he has served the ego's hidden goals.|
   [And] though he tries to keep its halo clear
   within his vision, [yet] must he perceive
   its tarnished edges and its rusted core.

-  His ineffectual mistakes appear
   as sins to him because he looks upon
   the tarnish as his own, the rust a sign
   of deep unworthiness within himself.
   He who would still preserve the ego's goals
   and serve them as his own makes no mistakes
   according to the dictates of his guide.
   This guidance teaches it is error to
   believe that sins are but mistakes, for who
   would suffer for his sins if this were so?|

-  And so we come to the criterion
   for choice which is the hardest to believe,
   because its obviousness is overlaid
   with many [layers] of obscurity.
   If you feel any guilt about your choice,
   you have allowed the ego's goals to come
   between the real alternatives, and thus
   you do not realize there are but two.
   And the alternative you think you chose
   seems fearful and too dangerous to be
   the nothingness it actually is.|

-  All things are valuable or valueless,
   worthy or not of being sought at all,
   entirely desireable or
   not worth the slightest effort to obtain.
   Choosing is [simple] just because of this.
   Complexity is nothing but a screen
   of smoke [that] hides the very simple fact
   that no decision can be difficult.

-  What is the gain to you in learning this?
   It is far more than merely letting you
   make choices easily and without pain.|
   Heaven itself is reached by [open] hands
   and open minds, which come with nothing to
   find everything and claim it as their own.
   We will attempt to reach this state today,
   with self-deception laid aside, and with
   an honest willingness to value but
   the truly valuable and the real.

-  Our two extended practice periods
   of fifteen minutes will begin with this:

    "I will not value what is valueless,
     And only what has value do I seek,
     For only that do I desire to find."|

   And then receive what waits for everyone
   who reaches, unen***bered, to the gate
   of Heaven, which swings open as he comes.

-  Should you begin to let yourself collect
   some needless burdens, or believe you see
   some difficult decisions facing you,
   be quick to answer with this simple thought:

    "I will not value what is valueless,
     For what is valuable belongs to me." "

   ~ Urtext of ACIM

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ACIM L133 "I will not value what is valueless." ~ May 12 (iambi
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