You Do Not Choose Ego or Spirit
I hear often from students of
A Course in Miracles, “I am experiencing ego so I must want it and I must
be choosing it.”
A corresponding lament I hear
is, “I feel I do choose Spirit, but nothing happens.”
To both statements I say, “So
ego would have you believe.”
Consciousness is the
expression of the Atonement (correction of the perception of separation from
God) unfolding over time. God, being All, must contain the idea of Its Own
opposite. But being All, God cannot have an opposite. So, the idea of not-God
arose and was simultaneously undone by God’s All-encompassing nature, so there
was no wanting or choice involved. The Atonement just is as God just is. But what
it is, is false.
You experience the idea of
not-God as ego, yes, but it is an experience passing through your mind, or bit
of consciousness. It is not you. Ego wants ego and ego chooses ego, so
if you feel you want or choose ego, you are simply experiencing ego.
You are Christ, God’s Extension.
Christ is beyond consciousness. It does not interact with ego. It lets it be. But
Christ’s Spirit (Essence or Idea) extends into consciousness. It passively
observes ego without judgment, or with only one, it is not real. So, if
you feel any other judgment on or resistance to ego, you are experiencing ego
as well.
Ego is resistance to Truth,
so it never wants, chooses, or becomes Spirit. When you feel the movement
toward Spirit as want or choice, you feel your Self; you feel the Atonement (correction)
manifesting through you.
The experience of vacillations
between ego and Spirit is the Atonement expressing through your mind. It is
not you and has no effect on your Reality, Christ. As the Atonement was
over as soon as it arose, and you only watch it unfold in time like a story,
how it unfolds through your mind is predetermined.
Another question I get from
students when they hear everything is predetermined is, “Then why do the Course
and other teachings say that we must choose?”
All spiritual teachings are expressions
of the Atonement. So is a student’s response, feelings of choosing, resisting, or
rejecting, for now, or for the rest of their lives. Think of the person with
which you identify as a character in a story playing out its predetermined
part. Every thought and feeling passing through your mind and every action the
person takes expresses the Atonement. And none of that is you. You are
the Stillness through Which they pass without touching you, because they are
false.
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A Gentler Illusion
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