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ACIM Lesson 83B Review Lesson 66

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For review purposes, some of the ideas are not given in quite their original form. Use them as they are given here. It is not necessary to return to the original statements, nor to apply the ideas as was suggested then. We are now emphasizing the relationships, among the ideas we have covered, and the cohesiveness of the thought system to which they are leading you.

AcimIdeasRelationshipsOnenessHappinessPeaceHappiness And AttitudesDivine Peace And JoyCohesionHappiness PerspectivesLessonsThought System

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Welcome to Active Meditation.

A Course in Miracles,

Lesson 83b Review Lesson 66 Lesson 66 My happiness and my function are one.

All things that come from God are one.

They come from oneness and must be received as one.

Fulfilling my function is my happiness,

Because both come from the same source.

And I must learn to recognize what makes me happy,

If I would find happiness.

Some useful forms or specific applications of this idea are,

This cannot separate my happiness from my function.

The oneness of my happiness and my function remains wholly unaffected by this.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness apart from my function.

Let's review Lesson 66.

Repeat after me.

All things that come from God are one.

They come from oneness and must be received as one.

Fulfilling my function is my happiness,

Because both come from the same source.

I must learn to recognize what makes me happy,

If I would find happiness.

This cannot separate my happiness from my function.

The oneness of my happiness and my function remains totally unaffected by this.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness apart from my function.

My happiness and my function are one.

Consider on this.

I must learn to recognize what makes me happy.

My happiness and my function are one.

I must learn to recognize what makes me happy.

All things that come from God are one.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

They come from oneness and must be received as one.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

Fulfilling my function is my happiness,

Because both come from the same source.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

And I must learn to recognize what makes me happy,

If I would find happiness.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

This,

And I.

This cannot separate my happiness from my function.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

The oneness of my happiness and my function remains wholly unaffected by this.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can justify the illusion of happiness,

Apart from my function.

My happiness and my function are one.

Nothing,

Including this,

Can be threatened.

Nothing unreal exists.

Herein lies the peace of God.

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This meditation brought me a deep sense of peace. It seems I could meditate for the whole day with this sensation. Thank you 🙏🏽

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