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A Course In Miracles - Chapter 3, Section I

by Teresa Hubbard

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ACIM is read one section at a time. It is a guidebook leading us back to our true natures, as we open to the awareness of love's presence. All quoted material is from A Course in Miracles, copyright ©1992, 1999, 2007 by the Foundation for Inner Peace, publisher, and the copyright holder. This material is used with permission. (Foundation for Inner Peace, 448 Ignacio Blvd #306 Novato, CA 94949 USA). Glossary-Index for a Course In Miracles, 8th edition, Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. Music: Ben Sound

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Hi,

I'm Teresa Hubbard.

Welcome back to our continued reading of the text to A Course in Miracles.

We begin today in chapter 3,

The innocent perception.

Section 1,

Atonement without Sacrifice.

To summarize my takeaways,

In section 1 of chapter 3 Jesus tells us that anti-religious concepts have entered into many religions,

Which has caused many of us to be bitterly afraid of God.

We are reminded that the atonement was not established based on the crucifixion,

But on the resurrection.

Sacrifice is a notion totally unknown to God,

And entirely arising from our own projection.

Yet we have had a difficult time overcoming this error,

Not because it's more difficult than any other error to correct,

But because we have been unwilling to give up our view of its prominent value as a defense.

He gives us the example of how parents often innocently use this concept to punish their children by telling them how it hurts them more to dole out the punishment than it hurts the child to receive it.

Can we honestly believe that this is how our Creator thinks?

We must completely dispel this line of thinking to be able to accept the atonement.

Jesus clarifies for us that the symbol of the lion lying down with the lamb is a perfect symbol for the resurrection,

As it shows that strength and innocence are not in conflict but naturally live in peace.

This is incapable of sacrificing anything,

Because the innocent mind has everything.

It cannot project.

It can only honor other minds,

Because honor is the natural greeting of the truly loved to others who are like them.

The resurrection demonstrates for us that nothing can destroy truth.

I invite you to keep a few things in mind as you listen to the reading.

The Course uses male pronouns,

Yet this is simply a way of pointing to the spiritual being having no gender.

The Course is written in first person,

And although not introduced directly to the reader,

It becomes clear that the words are from Jesus,

Often quoting from the Bible.

The Course uses traditional Christian terms in a non-traditional manner.

These words are simply pointers to truth,

Nothing more.

A few definitions of terms you will hear within the reading.

Atonement The Holy Spirit's plan of correction.

Healing our minds from the earthly world of illusion to God's world of truth.

Holy Spirit The communication link between God and us,

Bridging the gap between the mind of Christ and our human minds.

Christ The self that God created by extension of the Spirit.

It represents the potential within each of us.

Projection A law of mind.

What we see inwardly determines what we see outside ourselves.

This then is our perception which we project onto the world around us.

Miracle The change in mind that shifts our perception,

Transcending the laws of this world to reflect the laws of God.

The miracle provides the means to heal our own minds and the minds of others.

Alter Not an external structure,

But an attitude.

It represents the part of our minds that chooses the world of God,

Truth,

Or chooses instead the earthly world,

Illusion.

Whichever attitude we choose,

That is our alter.

And now onto the reading.

A Course in Miracles Chapter 3 The Innocent Perception Section 1 Atonement without Sacrifice A further point must be perfectly clear before any residual fear still associated with miracles can disappear.

The crucifixion did not establish the atonement,

The resurrection did.

Many sincere Christians have misunderstood this.

No one who is free of the belief in scarcity could possibly make this mistake.

If the crucifixion is seen from an upside down point of view,

It does appear as if God permitted and then encouraged one of his sons to suffer because he was good.

This particularly unfortunate interpretation,

Which arose out of projection,

Has led many people to be bitterly afraid of God.

Such anti-religious concepts enter into many religions,

Yet the real Christian should pause and ask,

How could this be?

Is it likely that God himself would be capable of the kind of thinking which his own words have clearly stated is unworthy of his son?

The best defense,

As always,

Is not to attack another's position,

But rather to protect the truth.

It is unwise to accept any concept if you have to invert a whole frame of reference in order to justify it.

This procedure is painful in its minor applications and genuinely tragic on a wider scale.

Defamation frequently results in an attempt to justify the terrible misperception that God himself persecuted his own son on behalf of salvation.

The very words are meaningless.

It has been particularly difficult to overcome this because,

Although the error itself is no harder to correct than any other,

Many have been unwilling to give it up and view of its prominent value as a defense.

In milder forms,

A parent says,

This hurts me more than it hurts you,

And feels exonerated in beating a child.

Can you believe our father really thinks this way?

It is so essential that all such thinking be dispelled that we must be sure that nothing of this kind remains in your mind.

I was not punished because you were bad.

The holy,

Benign lesson the atonement teaches is lost if it is tainted with this kind of distortion in any form.

The statement,

Quote,

Vengeance is mine,

Sayeth the Lord,

End quote,

Is a misperception by which one assigns his own,

Quote,

Evil past to God.

The quote,

Evil past has nothing to do with God.

He did not create it,

And he does not maintain it.

God does not believe in retribution.

His mind does not create that way.

He does not hold your,

Quote,

Evil deeds against you.

Is it likely that he would hold them against me?

Be very sure that you recognize how utterly impossible this assumption is,

And how entirely it arises from projection.

This kind of error is responsible for a host of related errors,

Including the belief that God rejected Adam and forced him out of the Garden of Eden.

It is also why you may believe from time to time that I'm misdirecting you.

I have made every effort to use words that are almost impossible to distort,

But it is always possible to twist symbols around if you wish.

Sacrifice is a notion totally unknown to God.

It arises solely from fear,

And frightened people can be vicious.

Sacrificing in any way is a violation of my injunction that you should be merciful,

Even as your Father in Heaven is merciful.

It has been hard for many Christians to realize that this applies to themselves.

Good teachers never terrorize their students.

To terrorize is to attack,

And this results in rejection of what the teacher offers.

The result is learning failure.

I have been correctly referred to as,

Quote,

The Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world,

End quote.

But those who represent the Lamb as blood-stained do not understand the meaning of the symbol.

Simply understood,

It is a very simple symbol that speaks of my innocence.

The Lion and the Lamb lying down together symbolize that strength and innocence are not in conflict,

But naturally live in peace.

Quote,

Blessed are the pure in heart,

For they shall see God,

End quote,

Is another way of saying the same thing.

A pure mind knows the truth,

And this is its strength.

It does not confuse destruction with innocence,

Because it associates innocence with strength,

Not with weakness.

Innocence is incapable of sacrificing anything,

Because the innocent mind has everything,

And strives only to protect its wholeness.

It cannot project.

It can only honor other minds,

Because honor is the natural greeting of the truly loved to others who are like them.

The Lamb,

Quote,

Taketh away the sins of the world,

End quote,

In the sense that the state of innocence,

Or grace,

Is one in which the meaning of the Atonement is perfectly apparent.

The Atonement is entirely unambiguous.

It is perfectly clear,

Because it exists in light.

Only the attempts to shroud it in darkness have made it inaccessible to those who do not choose to see.

The Atonement itself radiates nothing but truth.

It therefore epitomizes harmlessness,

And sheds only blessing.

It could not do this if it arose from anything but perfect innocence.

Innocence is wisdom,

Because it is unaware of evil,

And evil does not exist.

It is,

However,

Perfectly aware of everything that is true.

The resurrection demonstrated that nothing can destroy truth.

Good can withstand any form of evil,

As light abolishes forms of darkness.

The Atonement is therefore the perfect lesson.

It is the final demonstration that all the other lessons I taught are true.

If you can accept this one generalization now,

There will be no need to learn from many smaller lessons.

You are released from all errors if you believe this.

The innocence of God is the true state of mind of His Son.

In this state,

Your mind knows God,

For God is not symbolic,

He is fact.

Knowing His Son as He is,

You realize that the Atonement,

Not sacrifice,

Is the only appropriate gift for God's altar,

Where nothing except perfection belongs.

The understanding of the innocent is truth.

That is why their altars are truly radiant.

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