Saturday, October 22, 2011

An Example from Joel Goldsmith

When we appear to be good, it is the activity of God operating through us. When we appear to be evil, it is the activity of material sense which is only a sense of separation from God.

For example, if you saw a thief whom you wanted to help, you would not accept into your consciousness a person needing to be healed of dishonesty: you would separate the dishonesty from the person and you would recognize this as a universal belief in a selfhood apart from God, a universal belief in lack and limitation, or a universal belief in the possibility that someone can get good from another, all of which beliefs are without power.

In other words, whatever form the error assumes, it is not an error belonging to any person:

It is simply a universal belief. Never forget that error is nothing but a universal belief.

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