Review 3, Lessons 97 & 98.
4-24-2026
For this review period (2026), I am offering an affirmation that simplifies the ideas of the two lesson titles under review.
97) I am spirit.
98) I will accept my part in God’s … continue reading
For this review period (2026), I am offering an affirmation that simplifies the ideas of the two lesson titles under review.
97) I am spirit.
98) I will accept my part in God’s … continue reading
For this review period (2026), I am offering an affirmation that simplifies the ideas of the two lesson titles under review.
95) I am one Self, united with my Creator.
96) Salvation comes … continue reading
For this review period, I am offering an affirmation that simplifies the ideas of the two lesson titles under review.
93) Light and joy and peace abide in me
94) I am as … continue reading
For this review period (2026), I am offering an affirmation that simplifies the ideas of the two lesson titles under review.
91) Miracles are seen in light.
92) Miracles are seen in light, … continue reading
“The healing power of today’s idea is limitless. It is the birthplace of all miracles, the great restorer of the truth to the awareness of the world.” [CE W-110.5:1-2]
My accepting of this … continue reading
Here, I offer paragraph 1 as a prayer to sink deeper into the gift that this lesson is.
“[I] ask for rest today, and quietness unshaken by the world’s appearances. [I] ask for peace and … continue reading
“Vision depends upon today’s idea. The light is in it, for it reconciles all seeming opposites.” [CE W-108.1:1-2]
The first paragraph of the lesson felt like a major one for … continue reading
“And yet you will be glad to look again upon this world. For you will bring with you the promise of the changes which the truth that goes with you will … continue reading
“What does it mean to go e and to receive?” (8.4)
Before sleep, I went into quiet reflection on this question. I heard, ‘Life!’ I then had the image … continue reading
The first paragraph speaks of ‘worldly gifts’ wherein the giver loses and the taker gets richer. “These [worldly gifts] are not gifts, but bargains made with guilt.” (1.5)
The footnote at the end … continue reading