Lesson 1: Nothing I see in this room [on this street, from this window, in this place] means anything.
Commentary (full lesson beneath commentary)
The first time I did the A Course in Miracles Workbook, this lesson was disorienting and a little scary. But as I practiced, I felt a child-like sense of wonder and a good not-knowing. Now when I review Lesson 1, it’s amusing, relaxing, and freeing. To be told that nothing I see anywhere means anything, is to be offered a whole new experience of life. An experience which is free of pain, loneliness, inadequacy, guilt, sin, fear, and death. To absorb this lesson is to begin to know that everything I have held as meaningful is meaningless. This is not a mockery of me–it is a clarification of how I’ve been thinking. “Jesus can be snippy,” someone said to me the other day with pleasure, and I agree. What a relief to have Jesus be a bit impatient with a thought process which is driving all of us crazy, and for no reason!
The purpose of this exercise, we are told, is to be indiscriminate, and to begin to experience everything as equally the same. “A comfortable sense of leisure” we are told, “is essential” to doing this lesson successfully. I get a kick out of this because one of my bigger challenges is to slow down and relax, and my spiritual teacher, Jesus, knows me so well.
We are advised, “Do not attempt to apply it to everything you see for these exercises should not become ritualistic.” We might think that if we apply “That [object] does not mean anything” to absolutely everything we see that we could erase our entire thought system right then and there. But that is a fear-based approach, superstitious (similar to avoiding stepping on every crack in the sidewalk) and compulsive, (in order to this exercise well, I will overdo it, that is, do it totally and completely and double check myself afterwards), as well as perfectionistic (God doesn’t really know what the instructions for this exercise should be–I’ll show Him how to really do it well). Ha ha ha! Do it for yourself and find out that He really does know what He’s doing 😉 Click here to watch video reading of Lesson 1
LESSON 1
Nothing I see in this room [on this street, from this window, in this place] means anything.
Now look slowly around you, and practice applying this idea very specifically to whatever you see:
This table does not mean anything.
This chair does not mean anything.
This hand does not mean anything.
This foot does not mean anything.
This pen does not mean anything.
Then look farther away from your immediate area, and apply the idea to a wider range:
That door does not mean anything.
That body does not mean anything.
That lamp does not mean anything.
That sign does not mean anything.
That shadow does not mean anything.
Notice that these statements are not arranged in any order, and make no allowance for differences in the kinds of things to which they are applied. That is the purpose of the exercise. The statement should merely be applied to anything you see. As you practice the idea for the day, use it totally indiscriminately. Do not attempt to apply it to everything you see, for these exercises should not become ritualistic. Only be sure that nothing you see is specifically excluded. One thing is like another as far as the application of the idea is concerned.
Each of the first three lessons should not be done more than twice a day each, preferably morning and evening. Nor should they be attempted for more than a minute or so, unless that entails a sense of hurry. A comfortable sense of leisure is essential.
Let’s practice together! Watch and listen to me reading each ACIM Lesson on Youtube. Also, check out Workin’ the Workbook, my online class which supports the ACIM Workbook practice.