ACIM Lesson 28: My Daily Reflection (surrender)
Humility and Surrender vs Prideful and Stubborn: I am happy to wrestle until I reach the point of exhaustion with my questioning, disagreeing and arrogance.

Jesus and Holy Spirit guide and protect you in the River of Grace. Once you silence your ego, you move from the River of Shame, also known as the busy, Split Mind zone, to the connected safety of the River of Grace.
This is home base. However, you still have tests to endure and pass.
Only part of your mind is free from the River of Shame. You still have work to do to release your entire self — and the others assigned to you — from the agony of the River of Shame.

Humility and Surrender vs Prideful and Stubborn: I am happy to wrestle until I reach the point of exhaustion with my questioning, disagreeing and arrogance.
Andrew, Prince of Self-Sabotage [Epstein files]. Whilst he is drowning in the River of Shame, it’s our job to stay focused on the River of Grace. Constantly.
Apostle Isi explains how to hear God clearly. Plus, what God means by good and evil. ACIM: Make room for Spirit by ignoring attack thoughts.
Jessica Murray teaches witches about Jesus and the rest of us about witchcraft. Discernment is key. Whose voice do you hear? God or Satan?
Power Move: Dancing with Jesus! Laughing with Jesus! Make friends with Jesus before you drop the heavy stuff in your life on him.
Location matters. Holy Spirit can’t connect with your busy, split mind. You have to connect with him in the Unified Zone, the River of Grace.
Jesus asked, “Who does that sulking demon remind you of? How do you think you’re going to solve that demon’s problem? Or anyone’s problem?”
Epstein: Demons and witches are weakening official agreements previously built with respect, trust and honor. Focus on Jesus in the River of Grace or disconnect?
I hear Holy Spirit speaking to me differently from how I hear people talking to me. Next, I want to see things from the realm where Spirit is.
River of Grace (Unified Zone): Placing God, respect and faith at the center causes people to re-evaluate their relationship and make changes with encouragement.