Lesson 22 of A Course in Miracles introduces the lesson: “What I see is a form of vengeance.” This teaching challenges us to recognize the subtle ways in which our perceptions and judgments reflect our inner conflicts and unresolved emotions. By acknowledging that our sight can be clouded by feelings of anger, resentment, or fear, we can begin to heal and release these emotions.
This practice invites us to become aware of the ego’s tendency to project its own pain onto others through judgment. By understanding that our perceptions are colored by our unresolved grievances, we can start to cultivate forgiveness and compassion toward ourselves and others.
Jesus emphasized the transformative power of forgiveness and the release of vengeance. In Matthew 5:38-39, He says, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’ But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also.” This teaching aligns with ACIM’s guidance to recognize the ego’s vengeful tendencies and choose forgiveness as a path to inner peace and spiritual liberation.
By practicing Lesson 22, we align ourselves with Christ’s message of unconditional love and forgiveness. We learn to see beyond the ego’s projections and open ourselves to a deeper connection with divine healing and reconciliation.
Explore Lesson 22 of A Course in Miracles with us, and discover how releasing the ego’s vengeance through forgiveness can lead to greater peace, clarity, and spiritual awakening.
Guided Meditation: Lesson 22 from A Course in Miracles
This guided meditation is tailored to encompass the elements, themes, messages, and practices of Lesson 22 from A Course in Miracles.
Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, where you can relax and be free from distractions.
Close your eyes gently and take a few deep breaths, allowing yourself to settle into the present moment.
Bring your attention to your breath, feeling the sensation of each inhale and exhale.
Reflect on the central theme of Lesson 22: “What I see is a form of vengeance.”
Contemplate the idea that your perception of the world is often clouded by judgments and grievances, which are forms of vengeance.
Acknowledge that when you judge others or the world around you, you are ultimately seeking vengeance for perceived wrongs.
With each breath, imagine releasing any attachment to judgment and vengeance, allowing yourself to fully embrace the idea of seeing with compassion and forgiveness.
Visualize yourself letting go of all grievances and resentments, allowing your vision to be cleared of vengeance.
Feel a sense of peace and liberation as you release the need to judge and seek revenge, choosing instead to see with love and compassion.
Repeat the following affirmations silently or in your mind:
“What I see is a form of vengeance.”
“I release all attachment to judgment and grievance.”
“I choose to see with love and compassion.”
Allow yourself to rest in this space of peace and forgiveness for a few moments, feeling the weight of judgment and vengeance lift from your shoulders.
When you’re ready, gently bring your awareness back to your surroundings. Wiggle your fingers and toes, and slowly open your eyes.
Take a moment to reflect on your experience, noticing any insights or shifts in perception that may have occurred.
Remember that you can return to this meditation whenever you feel called to deepen your understanding of Lesson 22.
Thank you 🙏