Lesson 158 Today I Learn To Give As I Receive

Part 1 Undoing the Way We See Things Now

Lesson 158 Today I Learn to Give as I Receive 

  1. What has been given you?  The knowledge that you are a mind, in Mind and purely mind, sinless forever, wholly unafraid, because you were created out of Love.  Nor have you left your Source, remaining as you were created.  This was given you as knowledge that you cannot lose.  It was given as well to every living thing, for by that knowledge only does it live.
  2. You have received all this.  No one who walks the world but has received it. It is not this knowledge which you give, for that is what creation gave. All this cannot be learned. What, then, are you to learn to give today? Our lesson yesterday evoked a theme found early in the text. Experience cannot be shared directly, in the way that vision can. The revelation that the Father and the Son are one will come in time to every mind. Yet is that time determined by the mind itself, not taught.
  3. The time is set already. It appears to be quite arbitrary. Yet there is no step along the road that anyone takes but by chance. It has already been taken by him, although he has not yet embarked on it. For time but seems to go in one direction. We but undertake a journey that is over. Yet it seems to have a future still unknown to us.
  4. Time is a trick, a sleight of hand, a vast illusion in which figures come and go as if by magic. Yet there is a plan behind appearances that does not change. The script is written. When experience will come to end your doubting has been set. For we but see the journey from the point at which it ended, looking back on it, imagining we make it once again; reviewing mentally what has gone by.
  5. A teacher does not give experience, because he did not learn it. It revealed itself to him at its appointed time. But vision is his gift. This he can give directly, for Christ’s knowledge is not lost, because He has a vision He can give to anyone who asks. The Father’s will and His are joined in knowledge. Yet there is a vision which the Holy Spirit sees because the mind of Christ beholds it too.
  6. Here is the joining of the world of doubt and shadows made with the intangible. Here is a quiet place within the world made holy by forgiveness and by love. Here are all contradictions reconciled, for here the journey ends. Experience—unlearned, untaught, unseen—is merely there. This is beyond our goal, for it transcends what needs to be accomplished. Our concern is with Christ’s vision. This we can attain.
  7. Christ’s vision has one law. It does not look upon a body and mistake it for the Son whom God created. It beholds a light beyond the body; an idea beyond what can be touched, a purity undimmed by errors, pitiful mistakes, and fearful thoughts of guilt from dreams of sin. It sees no separation. And it looks on everyone, on every circumstance, all happenings, and all events, without the slightest fading of the light it sees.
  8. This can be taught; and must be taught by all who would achieve it. It requires but the recognition that the world cannot be given anything that faintly can compare with this in value; nor set up a goal that does not merely disappear when this has been perceived. And this you give today: See no one as a body. Greet him as the Son of God he is, acknowledging that he is one with you in holiness.
  9. Thus are his sins forgiven him, for Christ has vision that has power to overlook them all. In His forgiveness are they gone. Unseen by One they merely disappear, because the vision of the holiness that lies beyond them comes to take their place. It matters not what form they took, nor how enormous they appeared to be, nor who seemed to be hurt by them. They are no more. And all effects they seem to have are gone with them, undone, and never to be done.
  10. Thus do you learn to give as you receive. And thus Christ’s vision looks on you as well. This lesson is not difficult to learn, if you remember in your brother you but see yourself. If he be lost in sin, so must you be; if you see light in him, your sins have been forgiven by yourself. Each brother whom you meet today provides another chance to let Christ’s vision shine on you and offer you the peace of God.
  11. It matters not when revelation comes, for that is not of time. Yet time has still one gift to give, in which true knowledge is reflected in a way so accurate its image shares its unseen holiness; its likeness shines with its immortal love. We practice seeing with the eyes of Christ today. And by the holy gifts we give, Christ’s vision looks upon ourselves as well.[1]
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[1] A Course in Miracles. Workbook for Students. Lesson 158. Foundation for Inner Peace, Second Edition (1992).

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My love for God, home and hearth, my husband and family fueled my decision to devote the rest of my life only to pursuits which brought love, joy, peace, and purpose. I am a writer, seeker, student, and teacher with experience professional and otherwise from waitressing to teaching the English language in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. I hold a BA in Psychology from Bloomsburg University, which took nearly 30 years to attain while I squeezed courses in between raising my children, journaling, relationships, work, and an assortment of escapades, some of which I would rather forget! An ongoing passion for reading, writing, adventure, food, and fun, eventually led me to the love of my life, James, whom I met in 1996 and married in 1997. Our life together has been an exciting journey of work and travel, spiritual awakening, and domestic bliss ever since. Although we have experienced the tragic loss of family members and friends through death and estrangement, we have managed to turn our special relationship into a holy one by the grace of God and an acute and growing awareness of “there must be a better way!” In 2006, I published my first novel, Luella’s Calling, and am currently working on my second, Grover Good and the Stone Chateau. From 2013 through 2018, I worked as a Prevention Education Specialist for Transitions, a local domestic violence sexual abuse victim’s service agency. My work there, fueled by a lifelong enthusiasm for teaching, led me to obtain an MS in Education from Scranton University. In 2018, I resigned to accompany James on his work travels while focusing on my calling to study and teach A Course in Miracles. To that end, I dedicate the rest of my days to writing, sharing, and teaching the message of salvation found within the Course pages. Thank you for your interest in this blog. As I do not respond to comments on the posts, if you care to contact me, please email me at eckief@yahoo.com.

2 thoughts on “Lesson 158 Today I Learn To Give As I Receive

  1. Thank you, I am new to this site, and I’m not sure if this is the right place to comment, however I needed to give thanks.

    I just read an article on lesson 104
    I am currently on the review lesson 117 and have spent this last week in lockdown (all of lockdown) really struggling with my lessons, I know I am creating the struggle as rather than breeze through I am not moving on until I really grasp it. Yesterday I had the house to myself and just cried. I cried for myself, for my family, for the state of the world and felt a relief but still felt stuck on this lesson. This morning I woke up early and saw this lesson on my chalk board in the kitchen and just googled ‘I seek but what belongs to me in truth’ and the first hit was your article! Bingo! Holy Spirit had guided me to understand, I too paint on a smile! And now realise what these gifts I have created are. Recent events have seen my 30yr separates parents quarantine together. my spiritual, argumentative parents, their constant bickering and point scoring reduces me to being 4-5 yrs old and feeling helpless. Our scruffy, messy hippy life of the late 70’s Notting Hill London. The shame, my longing to escape and did I want to punish them? I had not realised (I knew I was messed up) that I had given myself gifts of grudges. I had always thought it was scars from relationships which had made me feel sad, and create walls, but I just added to my pain body. My ‘back pack’ of grudges, no wonder my shoulders ache! ‘Seek and you shall find’ I asked Jesus for guidance, and I found your wonderful truthful experience. I thank you, and I hope this finds you in good health. Love and light ; )

    1. In today’s blog post, Lesson 159, I mentioned how your comment was an answer to a prayer. Thank you for sharing your process and ego reveals. Joy and peace!

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