
Let us rise in Christ!
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Easter is tomorrow and it’s time for resurrection and ascension. Let’s move past the crucifixion.
Haven’t we all felt crucified? Of course we have.
Haven’t we all participated in our own experiences in crucifixion and martyrdom?
I know I have!
We learned so much through these painful experiences, but haven’t we had enough of learning through pain?
A Course in Miracles tells us we can have this beautiful gift of returning to our right mind when we’re willing to share it with everyone. It says:
We have repeated how little is asked of you to learn this course. It is the same small willingness you need to have your whole relationship transformed to joy; the little gift you offer to the Holy Spirit for which He gives you everything; the very little on which salvation rests; the tiny change of mind by which the crucifixion is changed to resurrection. And being true, it is so simple that it cannot fail to be completely understood. Rejected yes, but not ambiguous. And if you choose against it now it will not be because it is obscure, but rather that this little cost seemed, in your judgment, to be too much to pay for peace.
In order to have the resurrection we must be willing to give up the crucifixion.
Are you willing to give up any idea that you were ever a victim, crucified, or attacked?
This willingness is not only our salvation, it is the salvation of the world! Let’s move to that place in our awareness where we know that our holiness blesses the world. Let’s go there now and celebrate Easter from that place of the risen Christ in our consciousness.
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