Light and joy and peace abide in me.
Light and joy and peace abide in me.
You think you are the home of evil, darkness, and sin. You
think if anyone could see the truth about you he would be repelled,
recoiling from you as if from a poisonous snake. You think if what is
true about you were revealed to you, you would be struck with horror so
intense that you would rush to death by your own hand, living on after
seeing this being impossible.
These are beliefs so firmly fixed that it is difficult to
help you see that they are based on nothing. That you have made mistakes
is obvious. That you have sought salvation in strange ways—have been
deceived, deceiving, and afraid of foolish fantasies and savage dreams
and have bowed down to idols made of dust—all this is true by what you
now believe.
Today we question this, not from the point of view of what
you think, but from a very different reference point from which such
idle thoughts are meaningless. These thoughts are not according to God's
Will. These weird beliefs He does not share with you. This is enough to
prove that they are wrong, but you do not perceive that this is so.
Why would you not be overjoyed to be assured that all the
evil that you think you did was never done, that all your “sins” are
nothing, that you are as pure and holy as you were created, and that
light and joy and peace abide in you? Your image of yourself cannot
withstand the Will of God. You think that this is death, but it is life.
You think you are destroyed, but you are saved.
The self you made is not the Son of God. Therefore, this
self does not exist at all. And anything it seems to do and think means
nothing. It is neither bad nor good. It is unreal and nothing more than
that. It does not battle with the Son of God. It does not hurt him nor
attack his peace. It has not changed creation nor reduced eternal
sinlessness to sin and love to hate. What power can this self you made
possess when it would contradict the Will of God?
Your sinlessness is guaranteed by God. Over and over this
must be repeated until it is accepted. It is true. Your sinlessness is
guaranteed by God. Nothing can touch it nor can change what God created
as eternal. The self you made, evil and full of sin, is meaningless.
Your sinlessness is guaranteed by God, and light and joy and peace abide
in you.
Salvation requires the acceptance of but one thought—you
are as God created you, not what you made of yourself. Whatever evil you
may think you did, you are as God created you. Whatever mistakes you
made, the truth about you is unchanged. Creation is eternal and
unalterable. Your sinlessness is guaranteed by God. You are and will
forever be exactly as you were created. Light and joy and peace abide in
you because God put them there.
In our longer exercise periods today, which would be most
profitable if done for the first five minutes of every waking hour, we
will begin by stating the truth about our creation:
*Light and joy and peace abide in me.
My sinlessness is guaranteed by God.*
Then put away your foolish self-images and spend the rest
of the practice period in trying to experience what God has given you in
place of what you have decreed for yourself.
You are what God created or what you made. One Self is
true; the other is not there. Try to experience the unity of your One
Self. Try to appreciate its holiness and the love from which it was
created. Try not to interfere with the Self which God created as you by
hiding its majesty behind the tiny idols of evil and sinfulness you have
made to replace it. Let it come into its own. Here you are. This is you.
And light and joy and peace abide in you because this is so.
You may not be willing or even able to use the first five
minutes of each hour for these exercises. Try, however, to do so when
you can. At least remember to repeat these thoughts each hour:
*Light and joy and peace abide in me.
My sinlessness is guaranteed by God.*
Then try to devote at least a minute or so to closing your
eyes and realizing that this is a statement of the truth about you.
If a situation arises that seems to be disturbing, quickly
dispel the illusion of fear by repeating these thoughts again. Should
you be tempted to become angry with someone, tell him silently:
*Light and joy and peace abide in you.
Your sinlessness is guaranteed by God.*
You can do much for the world's salvation today. You can
do much today to bring you closer to accepting the part in salvation
which God has assigned to you. And you can do much today to bring the
conviction to your mind that the idea for the day is true indeed.