A Course In Miracles Lesson 60

Review I — Day 10

🌿 I am closing out this first review cycle by realizing that my path is not about building a stronger wall or a better defense.

It is about remembering that the light I need is already within me, and that the strength I tried to manufacture on my own is actually a gift I can accept.

My re-entry protocol is shifting from survival to sustenance.

Review I — Lessons 46–50

1. God is the Love in which I forgive.

🧩 (L46) I once believed forgiveness was a moral favor or a transaction.

But Source does not forgive because it never condemned.

Condemnation is a human invention used to stay separate.

In re-entry, withholding forgiveness is like staying in a cell after the door has been unlocked. I am allowing survival-anger to loosen its grip, and returning to my natural state.

2. God is the strength in which I trust.

🧩 (L47) Depending on willpower and ego made anxiety inevitable.

Trying to control every outcome in re-entry is exhausting and impossible.

Stability begins when I look past the surface noise and lean into the steady strength that has always been present.

I am not manufacturing security.

I am remembering it.

3. There is nothing to fear.

🧩 (L48) Fear is not a fact; it is an illusion.

My record and the labels placed on me are shadows that cannot touch my true value.

When I stop muscling through life alone, I discover a stability that does not depend on circumstances.

I begin to see without the lens of the past, and the world responds differently.

4. God’s Voice speaks to me all through the day.

🧩 (L49) Guidance is not a special event; it is a constant signal.

I have been tuned to the survival frequency—loud, urgent, reactive—but it is only noise.

My work is to stay attuned to the quiet signal beneath it.

I do not wait until I am fixed; I listen now.

5. I am sustained by the Love of Source.

🧩 (L50) This answers every problem I will face.

It ends the magical thinking that told me a clean record, an object, or a status could save me.

Those were only substitutes.

I am not just a body struggling to get by.

I rest in a safety the world did not give and cannot take away.

I am MovingStill.

#iammovingstill #reentry #acim #spirituality #deepthoughts

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... Read moreDiving deeper into Lesson 60 of A Course In Miracles has been a transformative experience for me. Initially, I believed that building defenses or relying on willpower was the key to coping with life's challenges, but this lesson helped me realize that true strength comes from accepting the light already within me. The idea that God is the love in which I forgive reframed forgiveness from being a favor or transaction to a natural reflection of divine love, which truly resonated. One personal insight was understanding fear as an illusion rather than a fact. This perspective helped me face anxiety and uncertainty with less resistance, transforming my mindset from one of survival to one of sustenance. I found that listening attentively to the subtle, quiet guidance of God’s voice throughout the day replaced the noisy, reactive thoughts that once dominated my mind. Embracing that I am sustained by the love of Source brought a profound sense of safety and peace, which no external circumstance can shake. By forgiving myself and others, I started to see the world differently—less as a battleground and more as a place filled with opportunities for connection and healing. Integrating these lessons into daily life has allowed me to move steadily toward a state of inner calm and truth. It’s like unlocking a door to a natural state of being that had been blocked by fear and separation. This journey from manufacturing security to remembering it has shifted my whole approach to spirituality and self-growth. If you’re exploring A Course In Miracles, focusing on these teachings invites you to release old burdens and open up to the sustaining love that is always present within us all.

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