A
Course in Miracles
Workbook
For Students
Lesson
91 - Miracles are seen in light.
It is important to
remember that miracles and vision necessarily
go together. This needs repeating, and frequent repeating. It is
a central idea in your new thought system, and the perception which
it produces.
The miracle is always
there.
Its presence is not
caused by your vision; its absence is not the result of your failure
to see. It is only your awareness of miracles that is affected.
You will see them
in the light; you will not see them in the dark. To you, then, light
is crucial. While you remain in darkness, the miracle remains unseen.
Thus you are convinced it is not there. This follows from the premises
from which the darkness comes...
a) Denial of light leads
to failure to perceive it.
b) Failure to perceive light is to perceive darkness.
The light is useless
to you then, even though it is there. You cannot use it because
its presence is unknown to you. And the seeming reality of the darkness
makes the idea of light meaningless.
To be told that what
you do not see is there sounds like insanity. It is very difficult
to become convinced that it is insanity not to see what is there,
and to see what is not there instead.
You do not doubt
that the body’s eyes can see.
You do not doubt the
images they show you are reality. Your faith lies in the darkness,
not the light. How can this be reversed? For you it is impossible,
but you are not alone in this. Your efforts, however little they
may be, have strong support. Did you but realize how great this
strength, your doubts would vanish.
Practice
Instructions
Today we will devote
ourselves to the attempt to let you feel this strength. When you
have felt the strength in you, which makes all miracles within your
easy reach, you will not doubt. The miracles your sense of weakness
hides will leap into awareness as you feel the strength in you.
1.
Three times today, set aside about ten minutes for a quiet
time in which you try to leave your weakness behind.
This is accomplished
very simply, as you instruct yourself that you are not a body.
Faith goes to what
you want, and you instruct your mind accordingly. Your will remains
your teacher, and your will has all the strength to do what it desires.
You can escape the body if you choose. You can experience the strength
in you.
Begin the longer practice
periods with this statement of true cause and effect relationships:
Miracles are
seen in light.
The body’s
eyes do not perceive the light. But I am not a body.
What am I?
The question with
which this statement ends is needed for our exercises today. What
you think you are is a belief to be undone. But what you really
are must be revealed to you. The belief you are a body calls for
correction, being a mistake.
2.
The truth of what you are calls on the strength in you to bring
to your awareness what the mistake concealed.
If you are not
a body, what are you?
You need to be aware
of what the Holy Spirit uses to replace the image of a body in your
mind. You need to feel something to put your faith in, as you lift
it from the body. You need a real experience of something else,
something more solid and more sure; more worthy of your faith, and
really there.
If you are not
a body, what are you?
Ask this in honesty,
and then devote several minutes to allowing your mistaken thoughts
about your attributes to be corrected, and their opposites to take
their place. Say, for example:
“I am not
weak, but strong.”
“I am not helpless, but all powerful.”
“I am not limited, but unlimited.”
“I am not doubtful, but certain.”
“I am not an illusion, but a reality.”
“I cannot see in darkness, but in light.”
3.
In the second phase of the exercise period, try to experience these
truths about yourself. Concentrate particularly on the experience
of strength. Remember that all sense of weakness is associated with
the belief you are a body, a belief that is mistaken and deserves
no faith. Try to remove your faith from it, if only for a moment.
You will be accustomed to keeping faith with the more worthy in
you as we go along.
Relax for the rest
of the practice period, confident that your efforts, however meager,
are fully supported by the strength of God and all His Thoughts.
It
is from Them (God's Thoughts) your strength will come. It is through
Their (God's Thoughts) strong support that you will feel the strength
in you. They
are united with you in this practice period, in which you share
a purpose like Their Own. Theirs is the light in which you will
see miracles, because Their strength is yours. Their strength
becomes your eyes, that you may see.
4.
Five or six times an hour, at reasonably regular intervals,
remind yourself that:
Miracles are
seen in light.
5.
Also, be sure to meet temptation (to perceive yourself weak
or unfairly treated) with today’s idea. This form would be
helpful for this special purpose:
Miracles are seen
in light.
Let me not close my eyes because of this. |