“Projection makes perception. The world you see is what you gave it, nothing more than that . . . . As a man thinketh, so does he perceive. Therefore, seek not to change the world, but choose to change your mind about the world.”
A Course in Miracles

“What you project you disown, and therefore do not believe is yours. You are excluding yourself by the very judgment that you are different from the one on whom you project. Since you have also judged against what you project, you continue to attack it because you continue to keep it separated.”
A Course in Miracles

“The difference between the ego’s projection and the Holy Spirit’s extension is very simple. The ego projects to exclude, and therefore to deceive. The Holy Spirit extends by recognizing itself in every mind, and thus perceives them as one.“
A Course in Miracles

With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can forgive ourselves and all others of all grievances.
Raymond L. Wells, from A Course in Miracles Clarified: A Quick and Easy Guide
You accept that you are not, and never have been, a victim (and neither has anyone else).
You stop judging the behavior of people to be good or bad.
Anger is never justified.
Attack has no foundation.
You exclude no one
from your love.

“Blaming other people for what seems to happen in a dream is a mistake of projection that anchors us to the dream and makes it more difficult to awaken. In the dream [the world], we have a mind that is split into two parts; the Holy Spirit and the ego. The Holy Spirit is that part of our mind that never left God, and the ego is the illusionary part of our mind that is dreaming up the universe.”
Raymond L. Wells, from A Course in Miracles Clarified: A Quick and Easy Guide

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