Lesson, 4 - Revived '16 - IamACIM.Com - I Am: A Course in Miracles (ACIM) - a podcast by therapyofthesoul

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lesson 4 â??These thoughts do not mean anything.They are like the things I see in this room [on this street,from this window,in this place].â?? Unlike the preceding ones, these exercises do not begin with the idea for the day. In these practice periods, begin with noting the thoughts that are crossing your mind for about a minute.Then apply the idea to them.If you are already aware of unhappy thoughts use them as subjects for the idea. Do not, however, select only the thoughts you think are â??bad.â??You will ï¬?nd,if you train yourself to look at your thoughts,that they represent such a mixture that,in a sense,none of them can be called â??goodâ??or â??bad.â??This is why they do not mean anything. In selecting the subjects for the application of todayâ??s idea, the usual speciï¬?city is required.Do not be afraid to use â??goodâ??thoughts as well as â??bad.â??None of them represents your real thoughts,which are being covered up by them.The â??goodâ??ones of which you are aware are but shadows of what lies beyond,and shadows make sight difï¬?cult. The â??badâ?? ones are blocks to sight, and make seeing impossible.You do not want either. This is a major exercise,and will be repeated from time to time in somewhat different form.The aim here is to train you in the ï¬?rst steps toward the goal of separating the meaningless from the meaningful.It is a ï¬?rst attempt in the long-range purpose of learning to see the meaningless as outside you,and the meaningful within.It is also the beginning of training your mind to recognize what is the same and what is different.In using your thoughts for application of the idea for today, identify each thought by the central ï¬?gure or event it contains;for example: â??This thought about _____ does not mean anything. It is like the things I see in this room [or wherever you are].â?? You can also use the idea for a particular thought which you recognize as harmful.This practice is useful,but is not a substitute for the more random procedures to be followed for the exercises.Do not, however,examine your mind for more than a minute or so.You are too inexperienced as yet to avoid a tendency to become pointlessly preoccupied.Further,since these exercises are the ï¬?rst of their kind, you may ï¬?nd the suspension of judgement in connection with thoughts particularly difï¬?cult. Do not repeat these exercises more than three or four times during the day.We will return to them later. PART I

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