Our happiness, our awareness of our wholeness, completeness and abundance is a direct result of our beliefs about ourselves. Do we really know ourselves? Does what we believe about ourselves serve our awareness of who we are? The Course tells us this:
The darkest of our hidden cornerstones holds our belief in guilt from our awareness. For in that dark and secret place is the realization that we have betrayed Ourselves by condemning ourselves to death. We do not even suspect this murderous but insane idea lies hidden there, for the ego’s destructive urge is so intense that nothing short of the crucifixion of God’s One Child (ourselves) can ultimately satisfy it. It does not know who the One Child of God is because it is blind. Yet let it perceive guiltlessness anywhere, and it will try to destroy it because it is afraid. T-13.II.3.1-5
Our egoic thought system is interested only in its preservation in our minds through the belief in separation. As long as we believe we are separate and therefore not who we really are, we will perpetuate our separation and thus deny ourselves the joy of our wholeness and divine nature. Our call is to let go of our attachment to our belief that we are separate – not who we really are – and allow Spirit to guide us in all our thinking and lead us to remember the truth about who we really are. The real world becomes the world we see and we find ourselves in Heaven on earth.
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