 It's not only forgiving what we think is a grievance, but also forgiving what we think is reality, which is really the illusion, the whole illusion. Yes, it's forgiving everything. In other words, some of us have read and been in the philosophies that will say, like, accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. And this is a way of going so much deeper into your mind that you see that the ego invented the positive and the negative. And that, as the song says, there is no Mr. In Between. It really is a matter of seeing the falsity of that. In fact, one time there was a minister who's a friend of mine who's written a lot of books, John Mundy, and he was at the time he had a church in Manhattan. And he was going to deliver a sermon and he came to one of my gatherings and he said, David, this is perfect. I'm going to do a sermon and I'm going to call it Forgive the Good. And I said, well, you can do that, but I don't know how popular it's going to be. And then he did call me back a couple of weeks after he did. He published it right in his little, you know, his little booklet, The Sermon and Everything, Forgive the Good. But he said, I never, ever took so much flack from the congregation after that sermon. But yet it was very much metaphysically right on because it's like when we judge things as positive or negative, it's just making duality real. We might say that love is literally beyond the positive and the negative. And it's also a reason why these affirmations can be helpful but they don't always take you all the way because you have to get down to this belief, the split in the mind that projected the duality in order to really recognize the wholeness. So you start to become much more detached from everything and that means that you aren't judging some outcomes as positive and some outcomes as negative. In a subtle way, that could still be holding opinions, like you're rooting for this to happen, that to happen. To give you an extreme example of it. Last year I went to Australia and some of you have seen the movies Bruce Almighty with Tom Carey and then Evan Almighty, which makes the big arc to save the people in Washington. Well, when we get down to Australia, there's a man down there who I met a couple, I think maybe two or three years ago and he greeted me. I got off the plane and he gave me this big hug and he said, you don't know anything about me but I know everything about you. He said, I've listened to everything you put on the web hundreds of hours and he said, I know everything about you, nothing about me. I said, oh, I think I know, I think I know who you are. And so he told me the story about how he would practice with all the teachings and what I had said and what was in the course to go back to the dreamer of the dream. And he's a pilot for Qantas. He's a captain in Qantas Airlines and he loves to fly. He's like a five-year-old kid that seems to have a captain's uniform. He's just twinkly eyes and very joyful and basically he was realizing that he was 59 years old and that the laws around the globe was that pilots had to retire at age 60. And so he said, no, I don't want that. I don't want to quit. I want to retire when I reach 60. So he went into the dreamer of the dream. He said, David, I went all the way back to the dreamer and I said, I wrote it down three months before I reached the age of 60. All of the regulations for the whole world for pilots, the age limit will be raised from 60 to 65. And he said, I gave myself three months. I didn't want to cut it too close. I wrote it down. And he said, I took it in my mind to the dreamer and dreamer, he said, gave me the nod. So he showed his wife and then immediately there started FAA and all these different ones started meeting. And basically when it came down to close to that point all of the nations had agreed to raise the age limit from 60 to 65, except for the United States. And then they caved in at the end. And so three months prior to his 60th birthday they raised the age limit for pilots from 60 to 65. So he asked me all these questions because some things that he requested he would go to the dreamer and the dreamer would go mm-hmm. And sometimes the dreamer would go mm-hmm. So he had all kinds of questions about that. Anyway at this time in order to come and spend eight days with me he went to Qantas and he said to him, you know, I have to get off. It's a very important retreat that's coming up and I have to get off work for that. They said, is your daughter getting married? No. Did someone die in the family? No. Well, you're not getting off. They wouldn't let him off. So he had to end up going to a doctor and telling the doctor I am not fit to fly. I have got to be with this man and go to this retreat. It's very important for my spiritual advancement and awakening the doctor just smiled and said, okay, wrote out this thing. But he didn't like having to do it that way. So this year he found out that Helen and I were coming and he wanted to travel with us and host us at his house and go to this eight day retreat. So he needed 24 days off from not just eight days, he needed 24, three times as many. And so he went into his mind and he gave it over to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit said, not to worry. The Holy Spirit said, I will orchestrate it all, not to worry. And so when we got there this time, he told us the whole story about how that happened. All it took was a global crisis of trillions of dollars being lost and a billionaire killing himself in Germany and some suicides around the world and just little things. But he got his 24 days. And it's interesting, the Course actually says, Jesus says, if you will be a miracle worker for me, I will arrange time and space for you. It's just that this arrangement of time and space, it's still a metaphor because in reality it's not happening. But as a symbol he was given, he said, David they were begging me. Qantas was begging me to take the exact days off for the Nusra retreat and they gave me all the 24. They were even threatening. They said, if you don't take these days, we're going to force it onto the younger pilots. And so he said, they were pleading with me to take the days off. But this just shows you how powerful your mind is. That if you really want and have a desire for this healing, that we could say metaphorically, symbolically, time and space will be arranged for your benefit. And it's not, the ego can judge against that. The ego can say, well, I don't see how that's helpful or this and that, but the ego doesn't know anything. It doesn't put any value in letting go of the ego. It wants to exist. It wants to perpetuate. So to me that was just a nice little story about how powerful the mind is. And they made that movie The Secret down there in Australia, but that's carrying it a little bit further.