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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

My holiness is my salvation

It's been over a week since I last posted. That seems amazing, but it's indicative of the pace at which I'm running. In 2 1/2 weeks, I leave for Cairo! Can't wait! I wonder if Cairo has anything to do with the Greek Kairos?

Anyway, the posting for today is "my holiness is my salvation." It seems pretty simple. I've already said that my holiness is the salvation of the world. So what about nmy own salvation? I cannot give what I do not have. A savior must be saved. How else can they teach salvation? According to the work, my salvation is crucial to the salvation of the world. As you apply the exercises to my own world, the whole world stands to benefit.

My holiness is the answer to every question that was ever asked, is being asked now, or will be asked in the future. My holiness means the end of guilt, and therefore the end of hell -- or so says the Course. I'm not quite there yet. My holiness is the salvation of the world, and my own salvation, it says. If holiness belongs to me (and it does because it is my birthright), then how could I be excluded from it? God does not know unholiness.

At this point, the Course goes on to equate us with Jesus. I'm not there, so I'll stop this for now. I do want to continue the Course, and I do believe more will be revealed, but I also have enough spiritual discernment to know when something is a crock, and the path this course is going down is a crock. Or it feels that way to me.

Oh, well. I've posted. Incredibly busy so I won't post more, but I've posted for the day.

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