The following series of posts, begun on May first, are taken
from Ken Wapnick’s, Journey Through the Workbook of a Course in Miracles,
Vol. Seven, pages 69-72. They
represent a radical alternative to our ‘normal’, everyday view of the human
body and our traditional views of spirituality.
This view is both horrifying and exhilarating. See what you think. It’s best not to swallow these ideas whole,
nor reject them out of hand. What’s best
is to chew them over, mull them and reflect upon the rare occasions when the
ideas seem to explain your experience.
The Course itself is believed to be channeled by Jesus as a correction
to what’s been done with his ideas.
“’For if his oneness [ours, in the ego state] still remained
untouched, who could attack and who could be attacked? Who could be victor? Who could be his prey? Who could be victim?
Who the murderer?’ If the Atonement is true [meaning at-one-ment in the Course],
which means God’s Oneness remains untouched [and we are with Him now] – ‘not
one note in Heaven’s song was missed’ – there is no duality and no victim and
victimizer. If oneness is the truth, I
[as a separate ego] do not exist, because I can exist as an individual only by
having first attacked God, making me the victimizer and God my victim; I the
victor and God my prey.
“The ego quickly reverses this through projections, and God
becomes the murderer and I His prey.
However, it makes no difference because either way, the living Oneness
of God has been obliterated, at least in our memory. Thus does the body prove the ego right, even
though the body dies, for to the ego, both dreams are true – victim and
victimizer. ‘A brother separated from
yourself, an ancient enemy, a murderer who stalks you in the night and plots your
death, yet plans that it be lingering and slow; of this you dream. Yet underneath this dream is yet another, in
which you become the murderer, the secret enemy, the scavenger and the
destroyer of your brother and the world alike.’”
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