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05-29-24 Awakening from the Dream: Embracing Atonement and the Illusion of Time

The workbook lesson of the day, lesson 139, on accepting atonement for ourselves, is synchronized with this movie workshop about the end of choice.

Jesus taught about perception 2,000 years ago, emphasizing the importance of distorted perception. Our perception is distorted when our minds are asleep and when we dream of exile from God. This distorted perception leads to delusions, distortions, and fantasies, which are fiction and unreal. The defining characteristic of linear time and space is their unrealness.

The ego, a tricky puff of nothingness, makes up illusions and dreams, covering itself in the unconscious mind. This complex world of time and space is temporary, constantly shifting and changing. The first change experienced was the fall from grace, as there is no such thing as change in heaven. Jesus tells us that as we move toward the light in our spiritual awakening, we still experience fear associated with every change. This fear and terror often arise when we move towards the light beneath the darkness. Jesus emphasizes that we cannot judge our advances from our retreats; we must move toward the light.

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