A Course In Miracles Workbook Lessons |
Lesson 6
“I am upset because I see something that is not there.”
The exercises with this idea are very similar to the preceding ones. Again, it
is necessary to name both the form of upset (anger, fear, worry, depression, and
so on) and the perceived source very specifically for any application of the
idea. For example:
“I am angry at ____
because I see something that is not there.”
“I am worried about ____ because I see something that is
not there.”
Today’s idea is useful
for application to anything that seems to upset you, and can profitably be used
throughout the day for that purpose. However, the three or four practice periods
which are required should be preceded by a minute or so of mind searching, as
before, and the application of the idea to each upsetting thought uncovered in
the search.
Again, if you resist applying the idea to some upsetting thoughts more than to
others, remind yourself of the two cautions stated in the previous lesson:
“There are no small
upsets. They are all
equally disturbing to my peace of mind.”
And:
“I cannot keep this
form of upset and let
the others go. For the purposes of these exercises,
then, I will regard them all as the same.”