September 25, 2008 My sight goes forth to look upon Christ’s face.

By viewfromamountaintop

“You should never try to change me
I can be nobody else
Believe me, you’ll be looking for trouble if you hurt me
I can promise you, you’ll be looking for trouble
Believe me, yeah yeah yeah yeah

What you see is what you get
This is me, hey you
If you want me, don’t forget
You should take me as I am
‘Cause I can promise you
Baby, what you see is what you get”

—Britney Spears? No shit!

{WYSIWYG, is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, used in computing to describe a system in which content displayed during editing appears very similar to the final output,[3] which might be a printed document, web page, slide presentation or even the lighting for a theatrical event. [A person maybe?]

WYSIWYG implies a user interface that allows the user to view something very similar to the end result while the document is being created. In general WYSIWYG implies the ability to directly manipulate the layout of a document without having to type or remember names of layout commands. The actual meaning depends on the user’s perspective, e.g. Hmmmm?}

–From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I could go on and on using these analogies but the end result is what you see, not what I see, and you will see whatever you want whether I indulge myself or not so I withhold my commentary.

You get what you choose to see and what you are getting is what you’re choosing to see. Simple, isn’t it?

Lesson 269:

[I ask Your blessing on my sight today.  It is the means which You have chosen to become the way to show me my mistakes, and look beyond them.  It is given me to find a new perception through the Guide You gave to me, and through His lessons to surpass perception and return to truth.  I ask for the illusion which transcends all those I made. Today I choose to see a world forgiven, in which everyone shows me the face of Christ, and teaches me that what I look upon belongs to me; that nothing is, except Your holy Son.]

[Today our sight is blessed indeed. We share one vision, as we look upon the face of Him Whose Self is ours. We are one because of Him Who is the Son of God; of Him Who is our own Identity.]

Can you see the body as simply a user interface that allows the user (you) to view something similar to the end result while the document (thought) is being created? If you don’t like what you see then edit it. Or better yet send it to the Editor.

I know that I said I wasn’t going to comment but I just had to!  WYSIWYG!

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