A Course in Miracles
Workbook Lesson 45
"God is the Mind with which I think. "
Interpreted by Roberta Gallop
Daily Welcome: My lovely blossoms of awareness, you are so getting this, I am so grateful to know you and to have the pleasure of watching you grow. I so love our time together, and just pointing out things of interest along the way. You are all glowing more and bringing such beautiful light with you. Big group hugs, and lots of sparkles along our way. Race ya to the next stop light. Thank you for making my life.
Prayer: I love you my Father, you who created me and lives through me. You created a Riki, in all your magnificence and ability you made a me, you thought me into existence, thank you for that. I know I have complained to you on many occasions, and have definitely questioned your sanity, but I have never not felt you in some way. Please help us grow, please grant us the strength to hang in there. To not question and just to feel and be, and live and love in you. Thank you for loving us and teaching us. Allways.
Workbook Lesson: "God is the Mind with which I think. " It is so silly, my little mind is within God's total mind, everything I see, do, and now think is within the Mind of God. This is a wonderful lesson cause I can't see without God, be without God, think without God, and so I guess this kinda begs the question, what am I without God? Nothing, absolutely nothing. But the good news is, there is a God, and these series of lessons are trying to point out to the mind of my little self in a gentle sweet way. That there is no me, really. Just the condition of split mind that makes me believe I am me. It's cool, it's like a litte kid thinking like His daddy thinks and imitating his daddy every step of the way. If God had not created the thought of the knowledge of good and evil, we would not be here, we would not be anywhere, and our Dad would just go back to being bored all the time. So, it's a win/win when ya think about it.
Thinking it Over: The more I do the Course and understand and absorb it, the more it points back to this concept of a loving father that wanted somebody to play with. If I were a bored God what I would create to play with is a teeny tiny eeny weeny little world that I could hang on a chain around my neck. And enjoy the creativity and aliveness of it all. If you were a bored God, what would you create?
Tips & Tricks: It is wonderful for us to get the concept that God and I are one, and I can't think without God. Just a little check-in as we start creeping in slowly on a couple months of the Course and even just a few lessons away from our first set of reviews. Reviews can be a lot of fun if you don't try to cram to much in, just more of a light looky see reminder, of what we have already been over, just a simple little memory jogger, nothing else. And definitely not an invitation to beat the crap out of yourself for where you think you are not, and where you think you are supposed to be. Besides you don't have much control over where you are anyway.
Upon Closing: I know we have been going at a jogging pace, but we are getting used to it, and are quite the team. I hope you had fun on this one, a little jaunt never hurt anyone. Remember we are all here for you, you are never alone, and this craziness is just God's way of calling us home. Isn't it nice to have a Huge friend in high places. I have a hankering for some jelly beans, I think I saw some close by the creek, let's go check it out and then get some well deserved rest. Tender hugs, my buddies. May your night be gentle and filled with the peace of God.
Love & Light, Riki 🌈
I am enjoying these last few lesson of developing skills to search my mind for the Eternal.
ReplyDeleteI love how the lessons tend to come in chunks and some I find easier to swallow than others,
DeleteHugs, keep on goin.