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Today's review lesson reminds you that you are a being created with the very breath of God. Living as a creation in the likeness of God, you can become free from holding any grievance. As you realize a grievance is a function of the ego and not a function of your likeness to God, you learn not to attack others or yourself by holding grievances.
Love created me like itself. I am in the likeness of my Creator. I cannot suffer, I cannot experience loss and I cannot die. I am not a body. I would recognize my reality today. I will worship no idols, nor raise my own self-concept to replace my Self. I am in the likeness of my Creator. Love created me like itself. You might find these specific forms helpful in applying the idea:
Grievances are completely alien to love. Grievances attack love and keep its light obscure. If I hold grievances I am attacking love, and therefore attacking my Self. My Self thus becomes alien to me. I am determined not to attack my Self today, so that I can remember Who I am. These specific forms for applying this idea would be helpful:
"The Holy Spirit is the call to awaken and be glad." — Excerpted from A Course in Miracles
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