Take No Thought for Tomorrow In the Bible, Jesus tells us to take no thought for tomorrow; that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. He emphasizes living in the current moment, in the eternal Now. He gives us the important thing to peace and eternal life. They’re the Heralds of Eternity! God is pure love, and God really wants to reveal pure love where everything is shared. “In the holy instant God is remembered, and the language of communication with all of your brothers is remembered with Him.” (T-15.VI.8) In the holy instant, we remember God. There is no concealment, and there are no private thoughts, no worries or concerns for future years, or regrets about the past. It’s an event of perfect peace. This is what Jesus is calling us into. We’re asked to release our ideas about time. We may have believed that something was missing previously, and we took action to use and correct it, hoping for a better future. But Jesus says, “Don’t a cure for a better future. The long run is just a trick! Now is all there is.” And so we are now asking ourselves the question, what is it exactly about? What’s the point because of this world and for my relationships? What’s the idea of time and space? Jesus tells us that the current moment could be the point. Our vocation of healing (of the mind) could be the point. How Practical Is This? Jesus and the Holy Spirit have an idea for every single and everyone of us. It’s very precise, and it’s individualized. In each moment, they instruct us where to go, what to do, and who to be with. They instruct us what books to learn, what movies to watch, what to consume, and what to not eat. We receive instructions on how best to get our daily bread, when it comes to inspiration and also food, clothing, shelter. The Spirit is so practical. When we give our mind to living and experiencing the holy instant, the Holy Spirit provides everything we want in Earth terms. When there are plans to be manufactured, i will be told of them. “You will need take thought for nothing, careless of everything except the only real purpose that you would fulfill.” (T-20.IV.8) In lesson 135, he tells us: “A healed mind does not plan. It carries out the plans so it receives through listening to wisdom that is not its own. It waits until it’s been taught what should be achieved, and then proceeds to complete it. It does not depend upon itself for anything except its adequacy to fulfill the plans assigned to it. It’s secure in certainty that obstacles can’t impede its progress to accomplishment of any goal that serves the higher plan established for the nice of everyone.” (W-pI.135.11)