1.Our home is reality, Heaven, the Kingdom of God, a spiritual realm of pure oneness and boundless joy which can never be threatened.
- Since nothing real can be threatened, then the world is not real.
- Reality is formless, spaceless, timeless oneness, beyond all limitation, opposition and distinctions
- God is a Being of limitless, changeless Love Who is incapable of anger or attack.
- God extended Himself to create His Son, the Christ, Who is one with God and is the single Self of the Sonship.
- Extension is the dynamic of reality, in which reality timelessly extends itself and eternally increases.
- Reality is maximal; it is the supreme joy; it is absolute perfection.
- Reality is home, the longing of our hearts, the object of all our desires.
- We tried to separate, motivated by a desire to elevate ourselves above our brothers and above God.
- The ego is the belief behind the separation; it is our core self-concept which says we are separate, autonomous beings.
- When we tried to separate, we seemed to shatter reality into countless separate fragments.
- We made the world by selecting and organizing the fragments.
- The world we made is the diametric opposite of Heaven in every way.
- God did not make the world; we did.
- The ego has one need: to stay in business, to confirm itself, to reinforce its reality, to protect itself from God's Love.
- We made this world of separate places and different moments to confirm the ego by "proving" that separation is an objective reality.
- The separation had no effect, for nothing can change the Will of God.
- We did not actually separate; we merely withdrew our awareness from reality into a private mental state.
- The world is not an objective reality; it is only a dream, a projection of our belief in separateness.
- We are not who we think we are; we are the Sons of God with amnesia.
- We are not here in this world or in these bodies. We are in Heaven dreaming that we are here.
- The instant the separation seemed to occur, God created the Holy Spirit, Who awakened us that same instant. We are now only reviewing a journey that is over.
- We thought that we had separated ourselves from all that we loved and consequently experienced a state of lack.
- We thought that we had sinned against God, that we had launched a real attack which caused real destruction.
- The result of sin was a massive sense of guilt, which we denied and so pushed into the unconscious.
- Guilt says that we deserve punishment. This belief is the source of all of our suffering.
- We project our belief that we deserve punishment onto God and so perceive a punitive, fearful God.
- Guilt, then, gives rise to fear, which really is the expectation of punishment. Fear is the dominant emotion of this world.
- A law of mind is that mind causes its own experience.
- Projection is the dynamic whereby causation is thrown outward: what our mind has caused now seems thrust upon us from without.
- Projection is motivated by the desire to get rid of our guilt, but its deeper motivation is the desire to make us powerless to change our beliefs.
- Projection produces a world that seems to have enormous power over us.
- Through projection, our self-imposed pain appears to come from an attacking world.
- Our guilt, projected outward, has produced a punishing world.
- Our primary experience of this world is that it attacks us in manifold ways, that it has done us wrong, that it has taken our happiness from us.
- Our conscious self-image is "the face of innocence," that of a good self trying to make its way through an unjust world.
- We respond to the world's attacks by defending ourselves.
- We attempt to fill our needs with external things, situations, and events, based on the belief that we are inherently lacking.
- A major need we seek to satisfy is the need to feel innocent.
- Another major need is the need to feel special.
- In our search for happiness, the body is both a means and an end.
- The crowning gift we seek, which incorporates all of the other gifts, is special love.
- All of our seeking attempts to get something from the world, for which we generally must pay something back.
- Underneath our conscious face of innocence is the victim level, a place in us where we are enraged over what we think the world has done to us.
- >The victim's primary perception is that other people are sinful.
- In this place we believe that past injustices have given us the right to resentment, restitution, and revenge.
- Our attempt to rearrange the world is based on anger, resentment, grievances.
- In our giving and in our suffering we constantly send the message, "I suffered because of you. Therefore, you owe me."
- We seek vengeance through subtle attempts to re-enact the past and reverse past "injustices" against us.
- Beneath the victim level is the ego proper, which is pure, unprovoked attack.
- The victim level is an excuse to attack, produced by projecting our own attack outward.
- The ego promises that attack will get us safety and happiness. This simply tricks us into accumulating guilt, to which it is attracted.
- The ego promises that getting will fulfill us and defending will protect us. This tricks us into accumulating lack and vulnerability.
- The ego promises us joy through bodily pleasure. This tricks us into making separation real.
- The special relationship is the biggest false promise of all, the one that motivates us to pursue all of the ego's false promises.
- Through our normal daily activities the ego is carrying out its ancient attack on God.
- >All that the ego does is really designed to attack us, kill us and send us to hell.
- God created the Holy Spirit to bridge the gap in communication between Him and His children.
- The Holy Spirit's function is to heal our minds by leading us into a thought system that reflects reality. This is how He guides us home.
- The Holy Spirit bridges the distance between reality and illusion. By seeing our illusions in light of reality, He places them in true perspective.
- All that we made for ego He takes and uses for our awakening.
- We accept Him as our Teacher by resigning as our own teacher.
- The guilt and pain produced by the ego is stored in an unconscious level of mind which also contains our call for God's Love and help.
- The Holy Spirit's answer to our guilt is that we did not do it, that we are still as God created us, because the separation never occurred.
- The journey home is an illusion. We need not purify ourselves or make sacrifices. Instead, we can wake up at any time we choose.
- The holy instant is a moment when this is realized, applied, a moment of doing nothing.
- The miracle is a free deliverance from the imprisonment of the human condition. It is our right, because we never sinned.
- To awaken in Heaven all we need is a change of perception.
- Projection makes perception.
- Step one: Identify the cause of your pain as your own perception, and bring this illusion to the light of truth.
- Step two: Let go of your perception; have a little willingness for the Holy Spirit to remove it and replace it with truth.
- Step three: The Holy Spirit will replace your perception with His; He will give your mind a miracle.
- Forgiveness is the answer to our separated condition.
- Forgiveness is the Course's unique and original message, yet is also the heart of the Holy Spirit's message to humanity.
- Conventional forgiveness, in which we forgive another for his sin against us, is not real forgiveness.
- Real forgiveness is a shift in perception, in which we let go of the perception that a sin occurred.
- The Course's thought system is one big rationale for the idea that sin is unreal and that forgiveness is justified.
- Forgiveness releases us from our fixation on our separate self and allows our love to flow out to the world.
- We first allow forgiving perception into our minds and then extend this perception to others.
- Extending forgiveness to others heals them in mind and body. This is the main sense of the word "miracle."
- Extending forgiveness to others is a psychological device for convincing us of our own innocence.
- Extension will become our only function. The Holy Spirit will give us a special form of this called our special function.
- Forgiveness wipes away that which maintains our sense of separateness from others.
- Forgiveness looks past differences and reveals our underlying sameness.
- The holy relationship is a gradual reversal of the special relationship, in which two people slowly realize their sameness.
- When two or more people join in a truly common goal, holiness enters the relationship at a deep level and makes it a holy relationship.
- The relationship will go on a journey, as the holiness that entered it slowly rises and transforms the relationship.
- As the relationship's holiness rises to the surface, it will then reach out beyond the two people. They will be given a joint special function.
- The journey to God is not a lonely journey. Through joining with others we discover our own wholeness and clear the way for uniting with God.
- True perception is a different mode of perception which looks past bodies to the light of Christ in everyone and everything.
- True perception looks on the real world, which is composed of the holiness in all minds and the loving thoughts in those minds.
- Looking with true perception on the real world is the happiest experience we can have here. It is the goal of the spiritual journey.
- The spiritual journey is the gradual making of a single choice, which slowly restores us to our right mind.
- Eventually, we will collectively devote ourselves to applying forgiveness and returning home.
- The Second Coming of Christ is when the world collectively awakens to the Christ, the Self we share.
- The Last Judgment is a process by which we judge all past thoughts and retain only the pure.
- When we are perfectly healed we are ready for God to take the final step. In that step we remember God and our true Identity.
