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

ACIM T-26.I The “Sacrifice” of Oneness

January 25, 2011

The world has a purpose for each of us. Even though the world is illusion, while we are in it has a purpose, a special function for us. Every situation we encounter, every person we meet, everything that6 seems to “happen” to us has a special function especially for each of us.

This special purpose is designed especially for each one of us. For in each opportunity, there is a lesson for us. We may not understand it or even see it. But, in each opportunity there is a lesson, a message, an ah-ha, that points us in the direction of reawakening to the awareness of who we really are. Each is an opportunity to reawaken to the awareness of Oneness within and around us. Each is the opportunity to let go of the sacrifice of our Oneness with our habitual way of thinking.

Are we alone in figuring this out? Definitely no. But we often think we are alone in the quest. As long as we think we are alone, it will be difficult, for being “alone” in the journey is the antithesis of Oneness and unity. Once we realize that we cannot be alone in this journey, we allow ourselves to accept the help of the Holy Spirit who is waiting for us to simply be willing to ask. Once we are wiling to ask, we find that love pours in from all directions, where it has always been, but we were too focused on separateness to see.

Just for a moment, relax, allow Spirit to guide, experience the love extending to us from all of creation, and let all that is be. We begin to recognize Oneness welling up in us. We begin to let go of our “sacrifice” of Oneness and experience the beauty, peace and joy of who we really are. Look at the world you see. And if it doesn’t make sense, be willing to see it differently. If we open the door even just a little we will begin to see a higher purpose in the world we see. It’s there waiting to guide us back, but we must be willing to let ourselves understand it just a little differently than we think we do. Let yourself see its special function for you.

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