To Contents. 18. Revelation. Miracles are possible. Magic is not. The miracle of revelation comes not from helplessness in the face of the divine, but from personal power furnished by the divine. You, the agent of that power, can perceive truth, trust in it, let go and forgive, open mindedly resolving the miracle. Yet, the will is free: what is loved is what is perceived, and that perception is either a revelation or a projection. It resolves to a choice. In any case, one insight leads to a revelation based on that insight, and you're back at Model #1 one for the next lesson to be learned until the last miracle's ultimate revelation.
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MIND
18. Revelation

Revelation
Validate: Equate. [Prejudice]
 T0 1.

Language of Proof

Stimulus

Decision

Effect
Encode
See relationship.
Miracle*
The truth of love and trust.
Period of unsettling
What is really wanted.
Defenseless
The truth sets one free.
Infer
Prefer meaning.
Atonement
Healing through forgiveness.
Period of achievement
Consolidate learning.
Generous
Give the peace of God.
Map
Build structure.
Period of undoing
Value modification.
Honesty
Consistency without deception.
Patience
One who trusts can wait.
Apply
Validate connection. 
Period of sorting out
What is helpful?
Tolerance
Break free of concerns.
Faith
Trust in the Word of God.
Prove
Give credit.
Period of relinquishment
Define truth.
Gentleness
Judge gently.
Open minded
Let go and forgive.
Solve
Choose wisely.
Period of settling down
Decide: give up and keep.
Joy
The purpose of salvation.
Revelation
God's perfect endowment.
*The contents of the table directly above this block of text are adapted from A Course in Miracles, The Teacher's Manual.    The ideas presented on this page are the interpretation and understanding of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the copyright holder of A Course in Miracles®, nor by any other persons or organizations, cited or implied.
WILL Until none remain, the perfect endowment is a new concern, at Will Model #1.
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