A Course in Miracles Topic - self/Self
Your mind is split between a made-up-identity, and your Self, defined by God.
It
is clear that while the content of any particular ego illusion does
not matter, its correction is more helpful in a specific context. Ego
illusions are quite specific, although the
mind is naturally abstract. Part of the mind becomes concrete,
however, when it splits. The concrete part believes in the ego,
because the ego depends on the concrete.
T-4.VII.1:1-4.
Eating
of the fruit of the tree of knowledge is a symbolic expression for
usurping the ability for self-creating. This is the only sense in
which God and His creations are not co-creators. The belief that they
are is implicit in the "self-concept," or the tendency of
the self to make an image of itself. Images are perceived, not known.
Knowledge cannot deceive, but perception can. You
can perceive yourself as self-creating, but you cannot do more than
believe it. You cannot make it true. … You still believe you
are an image of your own making. Your mind is split with the Holy
Spirit on this point, and there is no resolution while you believe
the one thing that is literally inconceivable. T-3.VII.4:1-6,10,11.
There
is another vision and another Voice in which your freedom lies,
awaiting but your choice. And if you place your faith in Them, you
will perceive another self in you. This other self sees miracles as
natural. They are as simple and as natural to it as breathing to the
body. They are the obvious response to calls for help, the only one
it makes. Miracles seem unnatural
to the ego because it does not understand how separate minds can
influence each other. Nor could
they do so. But minds cannot be separate. This other self is
perfectly aware of this. And thus it recognizes that miracles do not
affect another's mind, only its own. They always change your
mind. There is no other. T-21.V.3:1-12.
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