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LESSON 27
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Above all else I want to see.
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Today's idea expresses something stronger than mere
determination. It gives vision priority among your desires. You may feel
hesitant about using the idea, on the grounds that you are not sure you
really mean it. This does not matter. The purpose of today's exercises
is to bring the time when the idea will be wholly true a little nearer. |
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There may be a great temptation to believe that some sort
of sacrifice is being asked of you when you say you want to see above
all else. If you become uneasy about the lack of reservation involved,
add: |
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Vision has no cost to anyone. |
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If fear of loss still persists, add further: |
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It can only bless. |
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The idea for today needs many repetitions for maximum
benefit. It should be used at least every half hour, and more if
possible. You might try for every fifteen or twenty minutes. It is
recommended that you set a definite time interval for using the idea
when you wake or shortly afterwards, and attempt to adhere to it
throughout the day. It will not be difficult to do this, even if you are
engaged in conversation, or otherwise occupied at the time. You can
still repeat one short sentence to yourself without disturbing anything. |
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The real question is, how often will you remember? How much
do you want today's idea to be true? Answer one of these questions, and
you have answered the other. You will probably miss several
applications, and perhaps quite a number. Do not be disturbed by this,
but do try to keep on your schedule from then on. If only once during
the day you feel that you were perfectly sincere while you were
repeating today's idea, you can be sure that you have saved yourself
many years of effort. |
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