I’ve been journaling a lot lately on my computer where I ask Jesus a question, and then listen for the answer. I don’t claim that what I’m hearing as an answer is coming through 100% from the right mind (of which Jesus is only a symbol), but I do know that it’s been VERY helpful for me. Anyway, here’s the latest Q&A session:
Erik: I seemingly have a strong urge to fix everything. I want to fix up NLC (Note: NLC stands for New Life Clinics, the hypnotherapy organization I’ve been working for as a director for several years) so that we are a “perfect” organization, with perfect therapists, perfect CDs, and perfect methods which will be enormously helpful to the Sonship. What’s the deal with this desire? And why can’t I seem to ever actually do anything that I think will make it more perfect… like create new and improved CDs for example?
Jesus: It’s because of a tug-of-war going on in your mind between the two teachers. Creativity and helpfulness flows naturally from the right mind, but the ego is very invested in taking those resources and twisting them for its own purposes, i.e. to make itself “better” or to reinforce guilt. The guilt that you feel from this interference from the ego (which is happening very quickly in your mind, and then being denied in an instant) is what is preventing the free flow of creative helpfulness. If you truly want to heal the Sonship, you must only heal your own believe that separation is real. The desire for a perfect organization or perfect CDs is the ego’s defense against the perfection in your right mind. It wants to take the idea of perfection and make it about form.
So here’s what I suggest. Every time you find yourself craving a more perfect anything in form, ask me for help in remembering the perfection that already exists in content. Rest there, and forget about the form; it was made by the ego to try substituting for God’s perfection, yet it made everything imperfect so that you’d constantly be running on the hampster wheel trying to perfect it. It’s a great strategy for staying on a meaningless hampster wheel. But believe me… there’s nothing to do in form that will make any difference for the Sonship. The only way you can truly be of service is to accept the Atonement for yourself.
I know you are still addicted to the ego, and you’ll have to forgive yourself for that. Practice remembering that you have an addiction to the ego; being honest with yourself about that will help you heal it much more quickly. And relax… it’s not a real problem, just an imaginary one! In truth, you’re already healed and safe in heaven with God and all your brothers in Christ. Peace is with you now.