Teach Thyself in Order To Know Thyself
Chap. 16, III. The Reward of Teaching
January 10, 2010
Tom Baker (tbaker@omega.hrcoxmail.com)
In the previous section (The Power of Holiness) we are urged to give the
Holy Spirit our problems so they may be solved. Not so different from
traditional religion telling us to hand over our burdens to God or Jesus. Yet
in this section we go far beyond “let go and let God” as we are told that the
Holy Spirit is actually our real Self. The Holy Spirit is the part of our minds
that has never lost touch with the unity of all that is. But that’s not all. Not
only is the Holy Spirit our real Self united with God, but it is teaching others
through the illusory self that the ego has tricked us into making up. The pure
white light is coming through the twisted rainbow of our ego consciousness.
Although the Holy Spirit has taught through us, we have seldom been
aware of it. In this section we are asked to notice when we have taught
beyond our little ego made selves by noting that “the results have been to
bring peace where there was pain, and suffering has disappeared to be
replaced by joy.” (Chap. 16, III. The Reward of Teaching, p. 335). I would
suggest that this is a rather common experience in that we often will tell
someone something that is far beyond what we think we know and also
beyond what we actually practice. Years ago, when I was still a priest, I
remember telling my friend Steve Boesen in a particularly poignant moment,
“You can’t lose your life and you can’t lose your worth. Your life is eternal
and your worth is beyond question.” He has told me many times since that
these words, this teaching, has brought him peace in times of trouble. When
he has asked me where I learned this truth I always say that it came to me,
the implication being that something beyond what I know as myself gave me
the idea.
Not only have I not been aware of the Holy Spirit teaching through me,
I, the teacher, have not availed myself of the teaching that helped my friend.
I am something of a hypochondriac, so I am worried about losing my life. I
am also a high achieving wonder boy so I am rather constantly proving my
worth.
As I was writing this last sentence my wife, who was getting ready to
go out, bent over and kissed me. I warned her that I have a cold and that she
could get sick from kissing me. The Holy Spirit replied through her, “Kissing
you could never make me sick.” The Holy Spirit was reminding me of my
teaching “you cannot lose your life or your worth.” Fascinating!
Later on in this section we are told: “This is a course in how to know
yourself. You have taught what you are, but have not let what you are teach
you.” (p. 335). In other places the Course tells us that we always teach what
we most need to learn and that the spirit of how we give grounds or
establishes that spirit within ourselves. If I give you a gift with joy, I am
deepening joy in myself. But this may not be as automatic as I have thought.
In paragraph 7 of this section we are told to make a new year’s resolution in
terms of intentionality: “This year you will begin to learn, and make learning
commensurate with teaching.” (p. 336).
So when I remind people that they are basically innocent, that deep down
they are in fact holy, that at this minute they are thinking with God but almost
totally unaware of it, and that they are the light of the world and entitled to
miracles, that when I teach all of this to others, I promise to accept it for
myself. In a spiritual way this is the overcoming of the co-dependent
compulsion to give to others while ignoring ourselves.
We will meet three more Sundays (1/17/10; 1/24/10; 1/31/10) and then take
2/7/10 off because of the Super Bowl and 2/14/10 because of Valentines
Day. We will start the Course over again on February 21st, 2010 and meet
the first time in the large auditorium and the rest of the time in the mini. I
will continue to post handouts on my website www.tombakeromega.com. If
you want to read ahead we will be working with the material in Chapter 16
entitled The Forgiveness of Illusions for the next month. Next week
(1/17/10) we will look at IV. The Illusion and the Reality of Love.