Saturday, April 5, 2025

Treasure



Treasure: 

it's about what we value, deeply so, and to the point that we might actually call them a treasure. There's a simple inquiry presented in A Course in Miracles, a question of "what it is for" and it's meant as a means for us to examine what we're willing to defend and if it truly brings us any lasting peace of mind. We have been willing to go to war against ourselves to defend that which is ultimately without value. We've defended a false sense of self even as it continuously brings us pain. 

what do we really wish to call a treasure? 

all that's asked of us here is to examine our beliefs, to note anything that's treasured so deeply that we would trade a peaceful heart for a battlefield of the mind. This is an inquiry into the valueless so that we finally arrive to that permanent state of true treasures, existing beyond our beliefs, and without need of ever being defended. 

here's the question:

what purpose does this serve? 

and the answer itself doesn't really matter - only the source itself that offers a reply.

ego will always defend a false treasure.

while love,

 our only true treasure...

silently abides.

~

Love, Eric

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Thank you. 


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