I can escape from the world I see by giving up attack thoughts. [W-pl.23.1.6.1]
Some friends & I love to go to Boothbay Maine every year. Far from go-go-go, this trip is relaxing. We sit. We chat. We eat amazing food. And we chill.
Aaaaaand we puzzle. Puzzle? Yup, we put together at least two or three, thousand-piece puzzles. Some are easy. Some pieces look exactly the same and are hard to differentiate.
Even when we think a piece of the puzzle can’t possibly belong, eventually we see just where it fits.
Lesson 23 reminds me that our thoughts can be very much like these puzzle pieces. Each one unique. Each one valuable. Some with sharp, attacking edges.
Every one makes up a part of the world I choose to see. Completes the total picture. And if I want a world that is different. That transforms this picture. It begins with a thought.
THIS is where I can have a true impact on the world. Here is where I can create a new picture from my little puzzling thoughts.The trick is to remember I am the puzzle-maker. I am the creator of these thoughts and can therefore affect my world by changing just one single piece of the puzzle (aka thought).
The others will follow. The edges will soften. To accommodate the bigger picture.
Adapting so that all the pieces fit. Opening the door to Narnia. To a world that is out-pictured as a life beyond our wildest dreams.
My take? Accept. Receive. Let go of the sharp edges.
Begin with your next thought.
Namaste Dear LightWorkers!
All quotes are from Un Curso De Milagros, copyright ©1995, 2018 by the Foundation for Inner Peace, 448 Ignacio Blvd., #306, Novato, CA 94949, www.acim.org and info@acim.org, used with permission.
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