T-25-I Framed in Holiness.
10-16-2025
“The Christ in you inhabits not a body. Yet He is in you.” [CE T-25.I.1:1-2]
“Christ is within a frame of holiness, whose only purpose is that He may be manifest to those who know … continue reading
“The Christ in you inhabits not a body. Yet He is in you.” [CE T-25.I.1:1-2]
“Christ is within a frame of holiness, whose only purpose is that He may be manifest to those who know … continue reading
This section reminded of a Native American fable of a grandfather speaking with his grandson. He told the boy of us each having two wolves within us, a good one and an aggressive one. … continue reading
“You who believe it easier to see your brother’s body than his holiness, be sure you understand what made this judgment. Here is the voice of specialness heard clearly, judging against the Christ and setting … continue reading
“Christ has no doubt, and from His certainty His quiet comes. He will exchange His certainty for all your doubts, if you agree that He is one with you, and that this oneness is … continue reading
“Specialness is a lack of trust in anyone except yourself. “Faith is invested in yourself alone.” [CE T-24.IV.1:1-2]
“What could the purpose of the body be but specialness? And it is this that makes … continue reading
“Truth is not frail. Illusions leave it perfectly unmoved and undisturbed. But specialness is not the truth in you. It can be thrown off balance by anything.” [CE T-24.III.3:2-6]
I am beginning … continue reading
“You can defend your specialness, but never will you hear the Voice for God beside it. They speak a different language and they fall on different ears.” [CE T-24.II.5:1-2]
So, this is why I … continue reading
“Those who are special must defend illusions against the truth.” [CE T-24.I.11:2]
From this section, which says that that my desire for specialness requires that I attack to maintain it, has opened a … continue reading
“The overlooking of the battleground is now your purpose. Be lifted up, and from a higher place look down upon it.” [CE T-23.IV.11:2-3]
I had one of these experiences last week. My husband put a … continue reading
First law: “the truth is different for everyone.” (2.1)
Second law: “each one must sin, and therefore deserves attack and death.” (4.1)
Third law: “if God cannot be mistaken, then He must accept His … continue reading