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When you project and judge, is that specific judgement something that is true about me, that exact thing, like I am really that, or is it not true, but I believe it is true about me, I dont like it, I dent it and I judge it? 
 

do I judge and project because I left the peace of God, mainly, or are there many other reasons for judgement and projection?


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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Salvation seems so simple now -- it is merely the escape from concepts. What error would I make, if I discarded all past learning and kept up this one single concept in my mind, which lead me as a reminder through my days, as to where to go for God, and for happiness and Love.

Happiness is not in the world and it is not in thoughts, it is in the space around and inside, it is in the stillness of my mind, it is here.

When I begin to fantasize about a future, remind myself that happiness is not there, it is here.

When I think, I can always feel and clearly see how that is not the place of happiness. I can always choose Silence and taste immediate results, a profound shift into happiness and divine peace.

What if I trusted that my only mission is to keep this realization in my mind for the rest of my life, what if this concept is a concept that erases all concepts? And will not Spirit arrange for all things for me to be able to walk freely this path? 

Is all experience not merely my own decision? Is form not merely a reflection of what I am choosing - the realm of God or man -- the realm of Silence or thought? 


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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Imagine asking the wisest being in existence:

-How does one come back to Heaven? I've remember Heaven - it is a formless, thoughtless, silent, abstract realm of love and light with no separation, no self, and no world. How does one return to that realm?

And the wisest being says:

-Salvation can be seen as nothing more than the escape from concepts. Hold this concept as a sword and it will slay all demons and cut all weeds in your path from hell to Heaven. You need not a shield, only this sword. You don't even need to defend yourself against the world, the only sword you need is a sword of Silence, and with it, walk bravely and effortlessly through this maze within your mind. 

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In other words - don't restrict anything in form, don't chase your behavior at all, only do everything from the place beyond concept, where God dwells and from where the Gates of Heaven will be opened once more. 
 


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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Isn't it true that the deeper you go, the more seemingly extreme thoughts you will have to let go? From the conventional POV, they will seem unforgivable, disturbing, disgusting, but if you don't see them as sin, only as meaningless thoughts to be let go of, all goes well. 


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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