A Course In Miracles – San Jose Karl J Vidt, ACIM Student/Teacher

ACIM T-25.VI The Special Function

November 2, 2010

We often feel badly about what we have done or how we have handled things in our lives.  Maybe we feel guilty.  Maybe we feel we have “sinned.”  Whatever it is we think we have done, we may feel badly about it.  No matter what it is, there is a different way to look at it.  There is always a different way of looking at and perceiving it.  Evan relationships we have made “special” cam be seen in a different light.

We are never stuck in this perception that causes us to feel badly.  We always have a choice to see and perceive differently.  It is simply a choice to be willing to let the Holy Spirit show us a different perception.  The Holy Spirit has always been with us.  It knows all we have done and also has a different purpose for all we have done.  The vehicle Spirit uses to show us the way is every experience we have ever had in a new perception.

The Holy Spirit gives every little thing we have done a special function in this world.  All is transformed into a special function that heals, that offers forgiveness, and frees us from our imprisonment.  We must be willing to see that our willingness to see and perceive differently gives Spirit the opportunity to show us a more correct perception.  This willingness allows a new vision, a new interpretation to come to us.  Each new interpretation that we welcome is a healing of whatever idea or thought we had that has blocked our awareness of Oneness and Love.

This is how we fulfill the part assigned to each of us, making each complete within a world where incompleteness reigns.  As our mind is transformed by our willingness to be at One with the Mind of Spirit, we are healed.  We make this one perfect choice, an act of faithfulness in one we perceive as “other” than ourselves, and thus learn the gift we give is given to ourselves, showing us we must be One.  Our forgiveness is the means Spirit uses in this world to bring us into the real world, the awareness of who we really are.

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