Nineteen
Introduction
We said before that when a situation has been dedicated wholly to truth,
peace is inevitable. Its attainment is the criterion by which the
wholeness of the dedication can be safely assumed. Yet we also said that
peace without faith will *never* be attained, for what is wholly
dedicated to truth as its only goal is brought to truth *by* faith. This
faith encompasses everyone involved, for only thus the situation is
perceived as meaningful and as a whole. And everyone must be involved in
it, or else your faith is limited and your dedication incomplete.
Every situation properly perceived becomes an opportunity to heal the
Son of God. And he is healed *because* you offered faith to him, giving
him to the Holy Spirit and releasing him from every demand your ego
would make of him. Thus do you see him free, and in this vision does the
Holy Spirit share. And since He shares it, He has given it, and so He
heals through *you*. It is this joining Him in a united purpose which
makes this purpose real because you make it *whole*. And this *is*
healing. The body is healed because you came without it and joined the
mind in which all healing rests.
Healing and the Mind
The body cannot heal because it cannot make itself sick. It *needs* no
healing. Its health or sickness depends entirely on how the mind
perceives it and the purpose which the mind would use it *for*. And it
is obvious that a segment of the mind *can* see itself as separated from
the Universal Purpose. When this occurs, the body becomes its weapon
used *against* this Purpose to demonstrate the “fact” that separation
has occurred. The body thus becomes the instrument of illusion, acting
accordingly; seeing what is not there, hearing what truth has never
said, and behaving insanely, being imprisoned *by* insanity.
Do not overlook our earlier statement that faithlessness leads
straight to illusions. For faithlessness is the perception of a brother
*as* a body, and the body cannot be used for purposes of union. If,
then, you see your brother as a body, you have established a condition
in which uniting with him becomes impossible. Your faithlessness to him
has separated you from him and kept you *both* apart from being healed.
Your faithlessness has thus opposed the Holy Spirit's purpose and
brought illusions centered on the *body* to stand between you. And the
body *will* seem to be sick, for you have made of it an “enemy” of
healing and the opposite of truth.
It cannot be difficult to realize that faith must be the opposite of
faithlessness. Yet the difference in how they operate is less apparent,
though it follows directly from the fundamental difference in what they
are. Faithlessness would always limit and attack; faith would remove all
limitations and make whole. \[Faithlessness would destroy and
*separate*; faith would unite and *heal*.\] Faithlessness would
interpose illusions between the Son of God and his Creator; faith would
remove all obstacles that seem to rise between them. Faithlessness is
wholly dedicated to illusions; faith wholly to truth. Partial dedication
is impossible. Truth is the *absence* of illusion; illusion the
*absence* of truth.
Both cannot *be* together nor perceived in the same place. To dedicate
yourself to both is to set up a goal forever impossible to attain, for
part of it is sought through the body, thought of as a means for seeking
out reality through attack, while the other part would heal and
therefore calls upon the mind and *not* the body. The inevitable
compromise is the belief that the *body* must be healed, and *not* the
mind. For this divided goal has given both an equal reality, which could
be possible only if the mind is limited to the body and divided into
little parts of seeming wholeness but without connection. This will not
harm the body, but it *will* keep the delusional thought system in the
*mind*.
Here then is healing needed. And it is here that healing *is*. For God
gave healing not *apart* from sickness, nor established remedy where
sickness cannot be. They are *together*, and when they are *seen*
together, all attempts to keep both truth and illusion in the mind,
where both *must* be, are recognized as dedication to *illusion* and
given up when brought to truth and seen as totally irreconcilable with
truth in any respect or in any way.
Truth and illusion have *no* connection. This will remain forever
true, however much you seek to connect them. But illusions are *always*
connected, as is truth. Each is united, a complete thought system, but
totally disconnected to each other. Where there is no overlap, there
separation must be complete. And to perceive this is to recognize where
separation *is* and where it must be healed. The result of an idea is
never separate from its source. The *idea* of separation produced the
body and remains connected to it, making it sick because of its
identification with it. You think you are protecting the body by hiding
this connection, for this concealment seems to keep your identification
safe from the “attack” of truth.
If you but understood how much this strange concealment has hurt your
mind and how confused your own identification has become because of it!
You do not see how great the devastation wrought by your
faithlessness. For faithlessness is an attack which seems to be
justified by its *results.* For by withholding faith, you see what *is*
unworthy of it and cannot look beyond the barrier to what is joined with
you.
To have faith is to heal. It is the sign that you have accepted the
Atonement for yourself and would therefore share it. By faith you offer
the gift of freedom from the past, which *you* received. You do not use
anything your brother has done before to condemn him *now*. You freely
choose to overlook his errors, looking past all barriers between your
self and his and seeing them as one. And in that one you see your faith
is fully justified. There *is* no justification for faithlessness, but
faith is *always* justified.
Faith is the opposite of fear, as much a part of love as fear is of
attack. Faith is the acknowledgment of union. It is the gracious
acknowledgment of everyone as a Son of your most loving Father, loved by
Him like you and therefore loved by you as yourself. It is His Love that
joins you, and for His Love you would keep no one separate from *yours*.
Each one appears just as he is perceived in the holy instant, united in
your purpose to be released from guilt. You saw the Christ in him, and
he was healed because you looked on what makes faith forever justified
in everyone.
Faith is the gift of God, through Him Whom God has given you.
Faithlessness looks upon the Son of God and judges him unworthy of
forgiveness. But through the eyes of faith, the Son of God is seen
*already* forgiven, free of all the guilt he laid upon himself. Faith
sees him only *now* because it looks not to the past to judge him, but
would see in him only what it would see in *you*. It sees not through
the body's eyes nor looks to bodies for its justification. It is the
messenger of the new perception sent forth to gather witnesses unto its
coming and to return their messages to you. Faith is as easily exchanged
for knowledge as is the real world. For faith arises from the Holy
Spirit's perception and is the sign you share it with Him. Faith is a
gift you offer to the Son of God through Him, and wholly acceptable to
his Father as to him. And therefore offered *you*.
Your holy relationship, with its new purpose, offers you faith to
give unto each other. Your faithlessness had driven you apart, and so
you did not recognize salvation in each other. Yet faith *unites* you in
the holiness you see, not through the body's eyes but in the sight of
Him Who joined you and in Whom *you* are united. Grace is not given to a
body, but to a *mind*. And the mind that receives it looks instantly
beyond the body and sees the holy place where it was healed. *There* is
the altar where the grace was given, in which it stands. Do you, then,
offer grace and blessing to each other, for you stand at the same altar
where grace was laid for *both* of you. And be you healed by grace
together, that *you* may heal through faith.
In the holy instant, you stand before the altar God has raised unto
Himself and *both* of you. Lay faithlessness aside and come to it
together. There will you see the miracle of your relationship as it was
made again through faith. And there it is that you will realize that
there is nothing faith cannot forgive. No error interferes with its calm
sight, which brings the miracle of healing with equal ease to *all* of
them. For what the messengers of love are sent to do *they do*,
returning the glad tidings that it was done to you who stand together
before the altar from which they were sent forth.
As faithlessness will keep your little kingdoms barren and separate,
so will faith help the Holy Spirit prepare the ground for the most holy
garden which He would make of it. For faith brings peace, and so it
calls on truth to enter and make lovely what has already been prepared
for loveliness. Truth follows faith and peace, completing the process of
making lovely which they begin. For faith is still a learning goal, no
longer needed when the lesson has been learned. Yet truth will stay
forever.
Let then your dedication be to the eternal and learn how *not* to
interfere with it and make it slave to time. For what you think you do
to the eternal you do to *you*. Whom God created as His Son is slave to
nothing, being lord of all along with his Creator. You can enslave a
body, but an *idea* is free, incapable of being kept in prison or
limited in any way except by the mind that thought it. For it remains
joined to its source, which is its jailor or its liberator, according to
which it chooses as its purpose for itself.
Sin versus Error
It is essential that error be not confused with “sin,” and it is this
distinction which makes salvation possible. For error can be corrected,
and the wrong made right. But sin, were it possible, would be
irreversible. The belief in sin is necessarily based on the firm
conviction that *minds*, not bodies, can attack. And thus the mind *is*
guilty and will forever so remain unless a mind not part of it can give
it absolution. Sin calls for punishment as error for correction, and the
belief that punishment *is* correction is clearly insane.
Sin is not an error, for sin entails an arrogance which the idea of
error lacks. To sin would be to violate reality and to *succeed*. Sin is
the proclamation that attack is real and guilt is justified. It assumes
the Son of God is guilty and has thus succeeded in losing his innocence
and making himself what God created not. Thus is creation seen as not
eternal, and the Will of God open to opposition and defeat. Sin is the
“grand illusion” underlying all the ego's grandiosity. For by it, God
Himself is changed and rendered incomplete.
The Son of God can be mistaken; he can deceive himself; he can even
turn the power of his mind against himself. But he *cannot* sin. There
is nothing he can do that would *really* change his reality in any way
nor make him really guilty. That is what sin would do, for such is its
purpose. Yet for all the wild insanity inherent in the whole idea of
sin, it is *impossible*. For the wages of sin *is* death, and how can
the immortal die?
A major tenet in the ego's insane religion is that sin is not error
but *truth*, and it is *innocence* that would deceive. Purity is seen as
arrogance, and the acceptance of the self as sinful is perceived as
holiness. And it is this doctrine which replaces the reality of the Son
of God as his Father created him and willed that he be forever. Is this
humility? Or is it, rather, an attempt to wrest creation *away* from
truth and keep it separate?
Any attempt to reinterpret sin as error is always indefensible to the
ego. The idea of sin is wholly sacrosanct to its thought system and
quite unapproachable except through reverence and awe. It is the most
“holy” concept in the ego's system—lovely and powerful, wholly true, and
necessarily protected with every defense at its disposal. For here lies
its “best” defense which all the others serve. Here is its armor, its
protection, and the fundamental purpose of the special relationship in
its interpretation.
It can indeed be said the ego made its world on sin. Only in such a
world could everything be upside-down. This is the strange illusion
which makes the clouds of guilt seem heavy and impenetrable. The
solidness this world's foundation seems to have is found in this. For
sin has changed creation from an idea of God to an ideal the ego wants;
a world *it* rules, made up of bodies, mindless and capable of complete
corruption and decay. If this is a mistake, it can be undone easily by
truth. Any mistake can be corrected, if truth be left to judge it. But
if the mistake is given the *status* of truth, to what can it be
brought? The “holiness” of sin is kept in place by just this strange
device. As truth it is inviolate, and everything is brought to *it* for
judgment. As a mistake, *it* must be brought to truth. It is impossible
to have faith in sin, for sin *is* faithlessness. Yet it *is* possible
to have faith that a mistake can be corrected.
There is no stone in all the ego's embattled citadel more heavily
defended than the idea that sin is real—the natural expression of what
the Son of God has made himself to be and what he *is*. To the ego, this
is *no mistake*. For this *is* its reality; this is the “truth” from
which escape will always be impossible. This is his past, his present,
and his future. For he has somehow managed to corrupt his Father and
changed His Mind completely. Mourn, then, the death of God, Whom sin has
killed! And this would be the ego's wish, which in its madness it thinks
it has *accomplished*.
Would you not *rather* that all this be nothing more than a mistake,
entirely correctable, and so easily escaped from that its whole
correction is like walking through a mist into the sun? For that is all
it is. Perhaps you would be tempted to agree with the ego that it is far
better to be sinful than mistaken. Yet think you carefully before you
allow yourself to make this choice. Approach it not lightly, for it *is*
the choice of hell or Heaven.
The Unreality of Sin
The attraction of guilt is found in sin, not error. Sin will be
repeated *because* of this attraction. Fear can become so acute that the
sin is denied the acting out, but while the guilt remains attractive the
mind will suffer and not let go of the idea of sin. For guilt still
calls to it, and the mind hears it and yearns for it, making itself a
willing captive to its sick appeal. Sin is an idea of evil that *cannot*
be corrected and will be forever desirable. As an essential part of what
the ego thinks you are, you will *always* want it. And only an avenger
with a mind unlike your own could stamp it out through fear.
The ego does not think it possible that love, not fear, is really
called upon by sin and always *answers*. For the ego brings sin to
*fear*, demanding punishment. Yet punishment is but another form of
guilt's protection, for what is deserving punishment must have been
really *done*. Punishment is always the great preserver of sin, treating
it with respect and honoring its enormity. \[What must be punished *must
be true*. And what is true *must* be eternal and *will* be repeated
endlessly.\] For what you think is real you *want* and will not let it
go. An error, on the other hand, is not attractive. What you see clearly
as a mistake you *want* corrected.
Sometimes a sin can be repeated over and over with obviously
distressing results but without the loss of its appeal. And suddenly you
change its status from a sin to a mistake. Now you will not repeat it;
you will merely stop and let it go unless the guilt *remains*. For then
you will but change the *form* of sin, granting that it was an error but
keeping it uncorrectable. This is not really a change in your
perception, for it is *sin* that calls for punishment, not error. The
Holy Spirit *cannot* punish sin. Mistakes He recognizes and would
correct them all as God entrusted Him to do. But sin He knows not, nor
can He recognize mistakes which cannot be corrected. For a mistake which
cannot be corrected is meaningless to Him.
Mistakes are *for* correction, and they call for nothing else. What
calls for punishment must call for nothing. Every mistake *must* be a
call for love. What, then, is sin? What could it be but a mistake you
would keep hidden—a call for help that you would keep unheard and thus
unanswered? In time the Holy Spirit clearly sees the Son of God can make
mistakes. On this you share His vision. Yet you do not share His
recognition of the difference between time and eternity. And when
correction is completed, time *is* eternity.
Time is like a downward spiral which seems to travel down from a
long, unbroken line along another plane but which in no way breaks the
line or interferes with its smooth continuousness. Along the spiral, it
seems as if the line must have been broken. Yet at the line, its
wholeness is apparent. Everything seen from the spiral is misperceived,
but as you approach the line, you realize that it was not affected by
the drop into another plane at all. Yet from the plane, the line seems
discontinuous. And this is but an error in perception which can be
easily corrected in the *mind*, although the body's eyes will see no
change. The eyes see many things the mind corrects, and you respond, not
to the eyes' illusions, but to the mind's *corrections*.
You see the line as broken, and as you shift to different aspects of
the spiral, the line looks different. Yet in your mind is One Who knows
it is unbroken and forever changeless. This One can teach you how to
look on time differently and see *beyond* it, but not while you believe
in sin. In error, yes; for this can be corrected by the mind. But sin is
the belief that your perception is unchangeable and that the mind must
accept as true what it is told through it. If it does not obey, the mind
is judged insane. The only power which could change perception is thus
kept impotent, held to the body by the *fear* of changed perception
which its teacher, who is one with it, would bring.
When you are tempted to believe that sin is real, remember this: If
sin is real, both God and you are not. If creation is extension, the
Creator must have extended Himself, and it is impossible that what is
part of Him is totally unlike the rest. If sin is real, God must be at
war with Himself. He must be split and torn between good and evil—partly
sane and partially insane. For He must have created what wills to
destroy Him and has the *power* to do so. Is it not easier to believe
that *you* have been mistaken than to believe in this?
While you believe that your reality or your brother's is bounded by a
body, you will believe in sin. While you believe that bodies can unite,
you will find guilt attractive and believe that sin is precious. For the
belief that bodies limit mind leads to a perception of the world in
which the proof of separation seems to be everywhere. And God and His
creation seem to be split apart and overthrown. For sin would *prove*
what God created holy could not prevail against it nor remain itself
before the power of sin. Sin is perceived as *mightier* than God, before
which God Himself must bow and offer His creation to its conqueror. Is
this humility or madness?
If sin were real, it would forever be beyond the hope of healing. For
there would be a power beyond God's, capable of making another will
which could attack His Will and *overcome* it and give His Son a will
apart from His and *stronger*. And each part of God's fragmented
creation would have a different will, opposed to His and in eternal
opposition to Him and to each other. Your holy relationship has as its
purpose now the goal of proving this is impossible. Heaven has smiled
upon it, and the belief in sin has been uprooted in its smile of love.
You see it still because you do not realize that its *foundation* has
gone. Its source has been removed, and so it can be cherished but a
little while before it vanishes. Only the habit of *looking* for it
still remains.
And yet you look with Heaven's smile upon your lips and Heaven's
blessing on your sight. You will not see it long. For in the new
perception, the mind corrects it when it seems to be seen, and it
becomes invisible. And errors are quickly recognized and quickly given
to correction to be healed, not hidden. You will be healed of sin and
all its ravages the instant that you give it no power over each other.
And you will help each other overcome mistakes by joyously releasing one
another from the belief in sin.
In the holy instant, you will see the smile of Heaven shining on
*both* of you. And you will shine upon each other in glad acknowledgment
of the grace that has been given you. For sin will not prevail against a
union Heaven has smiled upon. Your perception was healed in the holy
instant Heaven gave you. Forget what you have seen and raise your eyes
in faith to what you *now* can see. The barriers to Heaven will
disappear before your holy sight, for you who were sightless have been
given vision, and you can see. Look not for what has been removed but
for the glory that has been restored for you to see.
Look upon your Redeemer and behold what He would show you in each
other, and let not sin arise again to blind your eyes. For sin would
keep you separate, but your Redeemer would have you look upon each other
as yourself. Your relationship is now a temple of healing—a place where
all the weary ones can come and find rest. Here is the rest that waits
for all after the journey. And it is brought nearer to all by your
relationship.
As this peace extends from deep inside yourselves to embrace all the
Sonship and give it rest, it will encounter many obstacles. Some of them
you will try to impose. Others will seem to arise from elsewhere—from
your brothers and from various aspects of the world outside. Yet peace
will gently cover them, extending past completely unhindered. The
extension of the Holy Spirit's purpose from your relationship to others
to bring them gently in \[has already begun. This is the way in which He
will bring means and goal in line. The peace He laid deep within *both*
of you\] will quietly extend to every aspect of your lives, surrounding
both of you with glowing happiness and the calm awareness of complete
protection. And you will carry its message of love and safety and
freedom to everyone who draws nigh unto your temple, where healing waits
for him.
You will not wait to give him this, for you will call to him and he
will answer you, recognizing in your call the Call of God. And you will
draw him in and give him rest, as it was given you. All this will you
do. Yet the peace which already lies deeply within must first expand and
flow across the obstacles you placed before it. This will you do, for
nothing undertaken with the Holy Spirit remains unfinished. You can
indeed be sure of nothing you see outside you, but of this you *can* be
sure: the Holy Spirit asks that you offer Him a resting-place where you
will rest in Him. He answered you and entered your relationship. Would
you not now return His graciousness and enter into a relationship with
Him? For it is He Who offered your relationship the gift of holiness,
without which it would have been forever impossible to appreciate each
other.
The gratitude you owe to Him He asks but that *you* receive for Him.
And when you look with gentle graciousness upon each other, you *are*
beholding Him. For you are looking where He *is* and not apart from Him.
You cannot see the Holy Spirit, but you *can* see your brothers truly.
And the light in them will show you all that you need to see. When the
peace in you has been extended to encompass everyone, the Holy Spirit's
function here will be accomplished. What need is there for seeing then?
When God has taken the last step Himself, the Holy Spirit will gather
all your thanks and gratitude which you have offered Him and lay them
gently before His Creator in the name of His most holy Son. And the
Father will accept them in His Name. What need is there of seeing in the
presence of His gratitude?
"Obstacles to Peace"
## a. The First Obstacle: The Desire to Get Rid of It
The first obstacle that peace must flow across is your desire to get
*rid* of it. For it cannot extend unless you *keep* it. You are the
center from which it radiates outward to call the others in. You are its
home, its tranquil dwelling-place from which it gently reaches out but
never leaving *you*. If you would make it homeless, how can it abide
within the Son of God? If it would spread across the whole creation, it
must begin with you and *from* you reach to everyone who calls and bring
him rest by joining you.
Why would you want peace homeless? What do you think that it must
dispossess to dwell with you? What seems to be the cost you are so
unwilling to pay? The little barrier of sand still stands between you.
Would you reinforce it *now*? You are not asked to let it go for
yourselves alone. Christ asks it of you for Himself. He would bring
peace to everyone, and how can He do this *except* through you? Would
you let a little bank of sand, a wall of dust, a tiny seeming barrier,
stand between your brothers and salvation? And yet, it *is* this little
remnant of attack you cherish still against each other that is the first
obstacle the peace in you encounters in its going forth. This little
wall of hatred would still oppose the Will of God and keep it limited.
The Holy Spirit's purpose rests in peace within you. Yet you are
still unwilling to let it join you wholly. You still oppose the Will of
God, just by a little. And that little is a limit you would place upon
the whole. God's Will is One, not many. It has no opposition, for there
is none beside it. What you would still contain behind your little
barrier and keep separate from each other seems mightier than the
universe, for it would hold back the universe and its Creator. This
little wall would hide the purpose of Heaven and keep it *from* Heaven.
Would you thrust salvation away from the *giver* of salvation? For
such have you become. Peace could no more depart from you than from God.
Fear not this little obstacle. It cannot contain the Will of God. Peace
*will* flow across it and join you without hindrance. Salvation cannot
*be* withheld from you. It is your purpose. You *cannot* will apart from
this. You have no *purpose* apart from each other nor apart from the one
you asked the Holy Spirit to share with you. The little wall will fall
away so quietly beneath the wings of peace! For peace will send its
messengers from you to all the world. And barriers will fall away before
their coming as easily as those which you would interpose will be
surmounted.
To overcome the world is no more difficult than to surmount your
little wall. For in the miracle of your relationship, without this
barrier, is *every* miracle contained. There is no order of difficulty
in miracles, for they are all the *same*. Each is a gentle winning over
from the appeal of guilt to the appeal of love. How can this *fail* to
be accomplished, wherever it is undertaken? Guilt can raise no real
barriers against it. And all that seems to stand between you must fall
away because of the appeal you answered. For from you who answered, He
Who answered you would call. His home is in your holy relationship. Do
not attempt to stand between Him and His holy purpose, for it is yours.
But let Him quietly extend the miracle of your relationship to everyone
contained in it, as it was given.
There is a hush in Heaven, a happy expectancy, a little pause of
gladness in acknowledgment of the journey's end. For Heaven knows you
well, as you know Heaven. No illusions stand between you now. Look not
upon the little wall of shadows. The sun has risen *over* it. How can a
shadow keep you from the sun? No more can you be kept by shadows from
the light in which illusions end. Every miracle is but the end of an
illusion. Such was the journey; such its ending. And in the goal of
truth which you accepted must *all* illusions end.
The little insane wish to get rid of Him Who you invited in and push
Him out *must* produce conflict. As you look upon the world, this little
wish, uprooted and floating aimlessly, can land and settle briefly upon
anything, for it *has* no purpose now. Before the Holy Spirit entered to
abide with you, it seemed to have a *mighty* purpose; the fixed and
unchangeable dedication to sin and its results. Now it is aimless,
wandering pointlessly, causing no more than tiny interruptions in love's
appeal.
This feather of a wish, this tiny illusion, this microscopic remnant
of the belief in sin, is all that remains of what once seemed to be the
world. It is no longer an unrelenting barrier to peace. Its pointless
wandering makes its results appear to be more erratic and unpredictable
than before. Yet what *could* be more unstable than a tightly-organized
delusional system? Its seeming stability is its pervasive *weakness*,
which extends to everything. The variability which the little remnant
induces merely indicates its limited results.
How mighty can a little feather be before the great wings of truth?
Can it oppose an eagle's flight or hinder the advance of summer? Can it
interfere with the effects of summer's sun upon a garden covered by the
snow? See but how easily this little wisp is lifted up and carried away,
never to return, and part with it in gladness, not regret. For it is
nothing in itself and stood for nothing when you had greater faith in
its protection. Would you not rather greet the summer sun than fix your
gaze upon a disappearing snowflake and shiver in remembrance of the
winter's cold?
## The Attraction of Guilt
The attraction of guilt produces fear of love, for love would never
look on guilt at all. It is the nature of love to look upon only the
truth, for there it sees itself, with which it would unite in holy union
and completion. As love must look past fear, so must fear see love not.
For love contains the end of guilt as surely as fear depends on it.
\[Love is attracted *only* to love.\] Overlooking guilt completely, it
sees no fear. Being wholly without attack, it *could* not be afraid.
Fear is attracted to what love sees not, and each believes that what the
other looks upon does not exist. Fear looks on guilt with just the same
devotion that love looks on itself. And each has messengers which they
send forth and which return to them with messages written in the
language in which their going forth was asked.
Love's messengers are gently sent and return with messages of love
and gentleness. The messengers of fear are harshly ordered to seek out
guilt and cherish every scrap of evil and of sin which they can find,
losing none of them on pain of death and laying them respectfully before
their lord and master. Perception cannot obey two masters, each asking
for messages of different things in different languages. What fear would
feed upon, love overlooks. What fear demands, love cannot even see.
The fierce attraction which guilt holds for fear is wholly absent
from love's gentle perception. What love would look upon is meaningless
to fear and quite invisible. Relationships in this world are the result
of how the world is seen. And this depends on which emotion was called
on to send its messengers to look upon it and return with word of what
they saw. Fear's messengers are trained through terror, and they tremble
when their master calls upon them to serve him. For fear is merciless
even to its friends. Its messengers steal guiltily away in hungry search
of guilt, for they are kept cold and starving and made very vicious by
their master, who allows them to feast only upon what they return to
him. No little shred of guilt escapes their hungry eyes. And in their
savage search for sin, they pounce on any living thing they see and
carry it screaming to their master to be devoured.
Send not these savage messengers into the world to feast upon it and
to prey upon reality. For they will bring you word of bones and skin and
flesh. They have been taught to seek for the corruptible and to return
with gorges filled with things decayed and rotted. To them such things
are beautiful because they seem to allay their savage pangs of hunger.
For they are frantic with the pain of fear and would avert the
punishment of him who sends them forth by offering him what they hold
dear.
The Holy Spirit has given you love's messengers to send instead of
those you trained through fear. They are as eager to return to you what
they hold dear as are the others. If you send them forth, they will see
only the blameless and the beautiful, the gentle and the kind. They will
be as careful to let no little act of charity, no tiny expression of
forgiveness, no little breath of love escape their notice. And they will
return with all the happy things they found, to share them lovingly with
you. Be not afraid of *them*. They offer you salvation. Theirs are the
messages of safety, for they see the world as kind.
If you send forth only the messengers the Holy Spirit gives you,
*wanting* no messages but theirs, you will see fear no more. The world
will be transformed before your sight, cleansed of all guilt and softly
brushed with beauty. The world contains no fear which you laid not upon
it. And none you cannot ask love's messengers to remove from it and see
it still. The Holy Spirit has given you His messengers to send to each
other and return to each with what love sees. They have been given to
replace the hungry dogs of fear you sent instead. And they go forth to
signify the *end* of fear.
Love, too, would set a feast before you on a table covered with a
spotless cloth, set in a quiet garden where no sound but singing and a
softly joyous whispering is ever heard. This is a feast which honors
your holy relationship and at which everyone is welcomed as an honored
guest. And in a holy instant, grace is said by everyone together as they
join in gentleness before the table of communion. And I will join you
there, as long ago I promised and promise still. For in your new
relationship am I made welcome. And where I am made welcome, there *I
am*.
I am made welcome in the state of grace, which means you have at last
forgiven me. For I became the symbol of your sin, and so I had to die
instead of you. To the ego sin *means* death, and so Atonement is
achieved through murder. Salvation is looked upon as a way by which the
Son of God was killed instead of *you*.
Yet would I offer you my body, you whom I love, *knowing* its
littleness? Or would I teach that bodies cannot keep us apart? Mine was
no greater value than yours; no better means for communication of
salvation, but *not* its Source. No one can die for anyone, and death
does not atone for sin. Yet you can *live* to show it is not real. The
body *does* appear to be the symbol of sin while you believe that it can
get you what you want. While you believe that it can give you pleasure,
you will also believe that it can bring you pain.
To think you could be satisfied and happy with so little is to hurt
yourself, and to limit the happiness that you would have calls upon pain
to fill your meager store and make your lives complete. This *is*
completion, as the ego sees it. For guilt creeps in where happiness has
been removed and substitutes for it. Communion is another kind of
completion which goes beyond guilt because it goes beyond the body.
## b. The Second Obstacle: The Belief the Body is Valuable for What it Offers
We said that peace must first surmount the obstacle of your desire to
get rid of it. Where the attraction of guilt holds sway, peace is not
*wanted*. The second obstacle that peace must flow across, and closely
related to the first, is the belief that the body is valuable for what
it offers. For here is the attraction of guilt made manifest in the body
and *seen* in it.
This \[is\] the value that you think peace would rob you of. This is
what you believe that it would dispossess and leave you homeless. And it
is this for which you would deny a home to peace. This “sacrifice” you
feel to be too great to make, too much to ask of you.
Is it a sacrifice or a release? What has the body really given you
that justifies your strange belief that in it lies salvation? Do you not
see that this is the belief in death? Here is the focus of the
perception of Atonement as murder. Here is the source of the idea that
love is fear. The Holy Spirit's messengers are sent far beyond the body,
calling the mind to join in holy communion and be at peace. Such is the
message that I gave them for you.
It is only the messengers of fear that see the body, for they look
for what can suffer. Is it a sacrifice to be *removed* from what can
suffer? The Holy Spirit does not demand you sacrifice the hope of the
body's pleasure; it *has* no hope of pleasure. But neither can it bring
you fear of pain. Pain is the only “sacrifice” the Holy Spirit asks, and
this He *would* remove.
Peace is extended from you only to the eternal, and it reaches out
from the eternal in *you*. It flows across all else. The second obstacle
is no more solid than the first. For you will neither to get rid of
peace *nor* limit it. What are these obstacles which you would interpose
between peace and its going forth but barriers you place between your
will and its accomplishment? You *want* communion, not the feast of
fear. You *want* salvation, not the pain of guilt. And you want your
Father, *not* a little mound of clay, to be your home. In your holy
relationship is your Father's Son. He has not lost communion with Him
nor with himself. When you agreed to join each other, you acknowledged
this is so. This has no cost, but it has *release* from cost.
You have paid very dearly for your illusions, and nothing you have
paid for brought you peace. Are you not *glad* that Heaven cannot be
sacrificed, and sacrifice cannot be asked of you? There *is* no obstacle
which you can place before our union, for in your holy relationship, I
am there already. We will surmount all obstacles together, for we stand
within the gates and not outside. How easily the gates are opened from
within to let peace through to bless the tired world! Can it be
difficult for us to walk past barriers together when you have joined the
limitless? The end of guilt is in your hands to give. Would you stop now
to look for guilt in each other?
Let me be to you the symbol of the *end* of guilt, and look upon each
other as you would look on me. Forgive me all the sins you think the Son
of God committed. And in the light of your forgiveness, he will remember
who he is and forget what never was. I ask for your forgiveness, for if
you are guilty, so must I be. But if I surmounted guilt and overcame the
world, *you* were with me. Would you see in me the symbol of guilt or of
the *end* of guilt, remembering that what I signify to you, you see
within *yourself*?
From your holy relationship truth proclaims the truth, and love looks
on itself. Salvation flows from deep within the home you offered to my
Father and to me. And we are there together in the quiet communion in
which the Father and the Son are joined. Oh come ye faithful to the holy
union of the Father and Son in you! And keep you not apart from what is
offered you in gratitude for giving peace its home in Heaven. Send forth
to all the world the joyous message of the end of guilt, and all the
world will answer. Think of your happiness as everyone offers you
witness of the end of sin and shows you that its power is gone forever.
Where can guilt be, when the belief in sin is gone? And where is death,
when its great advocate is heard no more?
Forgive me your illusions and release me from punishment for what I
have not done. So will you learn the freedom that I taught by teaching
freedom to each other and so releasing me. I am within your holy
relationship, yet you would imprison me behind the obstacles you raise
to freedom and bar my way to you. Yet it is not possible to keep away
One Who is there already. And in Him it *is* possible that our
communion, where we are joined already, will be the focus of the new
perception that will bring light to all the world, contained in *you*.
## Pleasure and Pain
Your little part is but to give the Holy Spirit the whole *idea* of
sacrifice. And to accept the peace He gave instead, without the limits
which would hold its extension back and so would limit *your* awareness
of it. For what He gives must be extended if you would have its
limitless power and use it for the Son of God's release. It is not this
you would be rid of, and having it you *cannot* limit it. If peace is
homeless, so are you and so am I. And He Who is our home is homeless
*with* us. Is this your will? Would you forever be a wanderer in search
of peace? Would you invest your hope of peace and happiness in what
*must* fail?
Faith in the eternal is always justified, for the eternal is forever
kind, infinite in its patience, and wholly loving. It will accept you
wholly and give you peace. Yet it can unite only with what *already* is
at peace in you, immortal as itself. The body can bring you neither
peace nor turmoil; neither pain nor joy. It is a means and not an end.
It has *no* purpose of itself, but only what is given to it. The body
will seem to be whatever is the means for reaching the goal that you
assign to it. \[Only the mind can set a purpose, and only mind can see
the means for its accomplishment and justify its use.\] Peace and guilt
are both conditions of the mind to be attained. And these conditions are
the home of the emotion which called them forth and therefore is
compatible with them. But think you which it is that is compatible with
*you*.
Here is your choice, and it *is* free. But all that lies in it *will*
come with it, and what you think you are can never be apart from it. The
body is the great seeming betrayer of faith. In it lies disillusionment
and the seeds of faithlessness, but only if you ask of it what it cannot
give. Can your mistake be reasonable grounds for depression and
disillusionment and for retaliative attack on what you think has failed
you? Use not your error as the justification for your faithlessness. You
have not sinned, but you have been mistaken in what is faithful. And the
correction of your mistake will *give* you grounds for faith.
It is impossible to seek for pleasure through the body and *not* find
pain. It is essential that this relationship be understood, for it is
one the ego sees as *proof* of sin. It is not really punitive at all. It
is but the inevitable result of equating yourself with the body, which
is the *invitation* to pain. For it invites fear to enter and become
your purpose. The attraction of guilt *must* enter with it, and whatever
fear directs the body to do is therefore painful. It will share the pain
of *all* illusions, and the illusion of pleasure will be the *same* as
pain.
Is not this inevitable? Under fear's orders, the body will pursue
guilt, serving its master whose attraction to guilt maintains the whole
illusion of its existence. This, then, *is* the attraction of pain.
Ruled by this perception, the body becomes the servant of pain, seeking
it dutifully and obeying the idea that pain is pleasure. It is this idea
that underlies all of the ego's heavy investment in the body. And it is
this insane relationship which it keeps hidden and yet feeds upon. To
*you* it teaches that the body's pleasure is happiness. Yet to *itself*
it whispers, “It is death.”
Why should the body be anything to you? Certainly what it is made of
is not precious. And just as certainly, it has no feeling. It transmits
to you the feelings that you *want*. Like any communication medium, the
body receives and sends the messages that it is given. It has no feeling
for them. All of the feeling with which they are invested is given by
the sender and the receiver. The ego and the Holy Spirit both recognize
this, and both also recognize that here the sender and receiver are the
*same*. The Holy Spirit tells you this with joy. The ego hides it, for
it would keep you unaware of it. Who would send messages of hatred and
attack if he but understood he sends them to *himself*? Who would
accuse, make guilty, and condemn *himself*?
The ego's messages are always sent *away* from you in the belief that
for your message of attack and guilt will someone other than yourself
suffer. And even if you suffer, yet someone else will suffer more. The
great deceiver recognizes that this is not so, but as the “enemy” of
peace, it urges you to send out all your messages of hate and free
*yourself*. And to convince you this is possible, it bids the body
search for pain in attack upon another, calling it pleasure and offering
it to you as freedom *from* attack.
Hear not its madness, and believe not the impossible is true. Forget
not that the ego has dedicated the body to the goal of sin and places in
it all its faith that this can be accomplished. Its sad disciples chant
the body's praise continually, in solemn celebration of the ego's rule.
Not one but must believe that yielding to the attraction of guilt is the
*escape* from pain. Not one but must regard the body as himself, without
which he would die, and yet within which is his death equally
inevitable.
It is not given to the ego's disciples to realize that they have
dedicated *themselves* to death. Freedom is offered them, but they have
not accepted it, and what is offered must also be received to be truly
given. For the Holy Spirit, too, is a communication medium, receiving
from the Father and offering His messages unto the Son. Like the ego,
the Holy Spirit is both the sender and the receiver. For what is sent
through Him *returns* to Him, seeking itself along the way and finding
what it seeks. So does the ego find the death *it* seeks, returning it
to *you*.
## c. The Third Obstacle: The Attraction of Death
To you in whose special relationship the Holy Spirit entered, it is
given to release and be released from the dedication to death. For it
was offered you, and you *accepted*. Yet you must learn still more about
this strange devotion, for it contains the third of the obstacles which
peace must flow across. No one can die unless he chooses death. What
*seems* to be the fear of death is really its *attraction*. Guilt, too,
is feared and fearful. Yet it could have no hold at all except on those
who are attracted to it and seek it out. And so it is with death. Made
by the ego, its dark shadow falls across all living things because the
ego is the “enemy” of life.
And yet a shadow cannot kill. What is a shadow to the living? They
but walk past, and it is gone. But what of those whose dedication it is
*not* to live—the black-draped “sinners,” the ego's mournful chorus,
plodding so heavily away from life, dragging their chains and marching
in the slow procession which honors their grim master, lord of death?
Touch any one of them with the gentle hands of forgiveness and watch the
chains fall away along with yours. See him throw aside the black robe he
was wearing to his funeral and hear him laugh at death. The sentence sin
would lay upon him he can escape through your forgiveness.
This is not arrogance. It is the Will of God. What is impossible to
you who chose His Will as yours? What is death to you? *Your* dedication
is not to death nor to its master. When you accepted the Holy Spirit's
purpose in place of the ego's, you renounced death, exchanging it for
life. We know that an idea leaves not its source. And death is the
result of the thought we call the ego as surely as life is the result of
the Thought of God.
## The Incorruptible Body
From the ego came sin and guilt and death, in opposition to life and
innocence and to the Will of God Himself. Where can such opposition lie
but in the sick minds of the insane, dedicated to madness and set
against the peace of Heaven? One thing is sure—God, Who created neither
sin nor death, wills not that you be bound by them. He knows of neither
sin nor its results. The shrouded figures in the funeral procession
march not in honor of their Creator, Whose Will it is they live. They
are not following it; they are *opposing* it.
And what is the black-draped body they would bury? A body which
*they* dedicated to death, a symbol of corruption, a sacrifice to sin,
offered to sin to feed upon and keep itself alive—a thing condemned,
damned by its maker, and lamented by every mourner who looks upon it as
himself. You who believe you have condemned the Son of God to this *are*
arrogant. But you who would release him are but honoring the Will of his
Creator. The arrogance of sin, the pride of guilt, the sepulcher of
separation—all are part of your unrecognized dedication to death. The
glitter of guilt you laid upon the body would kill it. For what the ego
loves, it kills for its obedience. But what obeys it not, it *cannot*
kill.
You have another dedication which would keep the body incorruptible
and perfect as long as it is useful for your holy purpose. The body no
more dies than it can feel. It does *nothing*. Of itself, it is neither
corruptible nor incorruptible. It *is* nothing. It is the result of a
tiny mad idea of corruption which can be *corrected*. For God has
answered this insane idea with His own, an Answer which left Him not and
therefore brings the Creator to the awareness of every mind which heard
His Answer and *accepted* it.
You who are dedicated to the incorruptible have been given through
your acceptance the power to *release* from corruption. What better way
to teach the first and fundamental principle in a course on miracles
than by showing you the one which seems to be the hardest can be
accomplished first? The body can but serve your purpose. As you look
upon it, so will it seem to be. Death, were it true, would be the final
and complete disruption of communication which is the ego's goal.
Those who fear death see not how often and how loudly they call to it
and bid it come to save them from communication. For death is seen as
safety, the great dark savior from the light of truth, the answer to the
Answer, the silencer of the Voice that speaks for God. Yet the retreat
to death is not the end of conflict. Only *God's* Answer is its end. The
obstacle of your seeming love for death that peace must flow across
seems to be very great. For in it lies hidden all the ego's secrets, all
its strange devices for deception, all its sick ideas and weird
imaginings. Here is the final end of union, the triumph of the ego's
making over creation, the victory of lifelessness on Life Itself.
Under the dusty edge of its distorted world, the ego would lay the
Son of God, slain by its orders, proof in his decay that God Himself is
powerless before the ego's might, unable to protect the life that He
created against the ego's savage wish to kill. My brothers, children of
our Father, this is a *dream* of death. There is no funeral, no dark
altars, no grim commandments nor twisted rituals of condemnation to
which the body leads you. Ask not release of *it*. But free it from the
merciless and unrelenting orders *you* laid upon it and forgive it what
*you* ordered it to do. In its exaltation you commanded it to die, for
only death *could* conquer life. And what but insanity could look upon
the defeat of God and think it real?
The fear of death will go as its appeal is yielded to love's *real*
attraction. The end of sin, which nestles quietly in the safety of your
relationship, protected by your union, ready to grow into a mighty force
for God, is very near. The infancy of salvation is carefully guarded by
love, preserved from every thought that would attack it and quietly made
ready to fulfill the mighty task for which it was given you. Your
newborn purpose is nursed by angels, cherished by the Holy Spirit, and
protected by God Himself. It needs not your protection; *it* is *yours*.
For it is deathless, and within it lies the end of death.
What danger can assail the wholly innocent? What can attack the
guiltless? What fear can enter and disturb the peace of sinlessness?
What has been given you, even in its infancy, is in full communication
with God and you. In its tiny hands, it holds in perfect safety every
miracle you will perform, held out to you. The miracle of life is
ageless, born in time but nourished in eternity. Behold this infant to
whom you gave a resting-place by your forgiveness of each other, and see
in it the Will of God. Here is the babe of Bethlehem reborn. And
everyone who gives him shelter will follow him, not to the cross, but to
the Resurrection and the Life.
When anything seems to you to be a source of fear, when any situation
strikes you with terror and makes your body tremble and the cold sweat
of fear comes over it, remember it is always for *one* reason—the ego
has perceived it as a symbol of fear, a sign of sin and death. Remember
then that neither sign nor symbol should be confused with source, for
they must stand for something *other* than themselves. Their meaning
cannot lie in them but must be sought in what they *represent*. And they
may thus mean everything or nothing, according to the truth or falsity
of the idea which they reflect. Confronted with such seeming uncertainty
of meaning, judge it not. Remember the holy Presence of the One given to
you to be the Source of judgment. Give it to Him to judge for you, and
say:
*Take this from me and look upon it, judging it for me.
Let me not see it as a sign of sin and death nor use it for destruction.
Teach me how **not** to make of it an obstacle to peace,
But let You use it **for** me to facilitate its coming*.
## d. The Fourth Obstacle: The Fear of God
What would you see without the fear of death? What would you feel and
think if death held no attraction for you? Very simply, you would
remember your Father. The Creator of life, the Source of everything that
lives, the Father of the universe and of the universe of universes and
of everything that lies even beyond them would you remember. And as this
memory rises in your mind, peace must still surmount a final obstacle
after which is salvation completed and the Son of God entirely restored
to sanity. For here your world *does* end.
The fourth obstacle to be surmounted hangs like a heavy veil before
the face of Christ. Yet as His face rises beyond it, shining with joy
because He is in His Father's Love, peace will lightly brush the veil
aside and run to meet Him and to join with Him at last. For this dark
veil, which seems to make the face of Christ Himself like to a leper's
and the bright rays of His Father's love which light His face with glory
appear as streams of blood, fades in the blazing light beyond it when
the fear of death is gone.
This is the darkest veil, upheld by the belief in death and protected
by its attraction. The dedication to death and to its sovereignty is but
the solemn vow, the promise made in secret to the ego never to lift this
veil, not to approach it nor even to suspect that it is there. This is
the secret bargain made with the ego to keep what lies beyond the veil
forever blotted out and unremembered. Here is your promise never to
allow union to call you out of separation; the great amnesia in which
the memory of God seems quite forgotten; the cleavage of your Self from
you—*the fear of God*, the final step in your dissociation.
See how the belief in death would seem to “save” you. For if this is
gone, what can you fear but *life*? It is the attraction of death that
makes life seem to be ugly, cruel, and tyrannical. You are no more
afraid of death than of the ego. These are your chosen *friends*. For in
your secret alliance with them, you have agreed never to let the fear of
God be lifted so you could look upon the face of Christ and join Him in
His Father.
Every obstacle that peace must flow across is surmounted in just the
same way; the fear that raised it yields to the love beneath, and so the
fear is gone. And so it is with this. The desire to get rid of peace and
drive the Holy Spirit from you fades in the presence of the quiet
recognition that you love Him. The exaltation of the body is given up in
favor of the Spirit, which you love as you could *never* love the body.
And the appeal of death is lost forever as love's attraction stirs and
calls to you. From beyond each of the obstacles to love, Love Itself has
called, and each has been surmounted by the power of the attraction of
what lies beyond. Your *wanting* fear seemed to be holding them in
place. Yet when you heard the voice of love beyond them, you answered
and they disappeared.
And now you stand in terror before what you swore never to look upon.
Your eyes look down, remembering your promise to your “friends.” The
“loveliness” of sin, the delicate appeal of guilt, the “holy” waxen
image of death, and the fear of vengeance of the ego you swore in blood
not to desert, all rise and bid you not to raise your eyes. For you
realize that if you look on this and *let* the veil be lifted, *they*
will be gone forever. All of your “friends,” your “protectors,” and your
“home” will vanish. Nothing that you remember now will you remember.
It seems to you the world will utterly abandon you if you but raise
your eyes. Yet all that will occur is you will leave the world forever.
This is the reestablishment of *your* will. Look upon it open-eyed and
you will nevermore believe that you are at the mercy of things beyond
you, forces you cannot control, and thoughts that come to you against
your will. It *is* your will to look on this. No mad desire, no trivial
impulse to forget again, no stab of fear, nor the cold sweat of seeming
death can stand against your will. For what attracts you from beyond the
veil is also deep *within* you, unseparated from it and completely one.
## The Lifting of the Veil
Forget not that you came this far *together*. And it was surely not
the ego that led you here. No obstacle to peace can be surmounted
through *its* help. *It* does not open up its secrets and bid you look
on them and go beyond them. *It* would not have you see its weakness and
learn it has no power to keep you from the truth. The Guide Who brought
you here *remains* with you, and when you raise your eyes, you will be
*ready* to look on terror with no fear at all. But first lift up your
eyes and look upon each other in innocence born of complete forgiveness
of each other's illusions and through the eyes of faith, which sees them
not.
No one can look upon the fear of God unterrified unless he has
accepted the Atonement and learned illusions are not real. No one can
stand before this obstacle alone, for he could not have reached thus far
*unless* his brother walked beside him. And no one would dare to look on
it without complete forgiveness of his brother in his heart. Stand you
here a while and tremble not. You will be ready. Let us join together in
a holy instant, here in this place where the purpose *given* in a holy
instant has led you. And let us join in faith that He Who brought us
here together will offer you the innocence you need and that you will
accept it for my love and His.
Nor is it possible to look on this too soon. This is the place to
which everyone must come when he is ready. Once he has found his
brother, he *is* ready. Yet merely to reach the place is not enough. A
journey without a purpose is still meaningless, and even when it is
over, it seems to make no sense. How can you *know* that it is over
unless you realize its purpose *is* accomplished? Here, with the
journey's end before you, you *see* its purpose. And it is here you
choose whether to look upon it or wander on, only to return and make the
choice again.
To look upon the fear of God *does* need some preparation. Only the
sane can look on stark insanity and raving madness with pity and
compassion but not with fear. For only if they share in it does it seem
fearful, and you *do* share in it until you look upon each other with
perfect faith and love and tenderness. Before complete forgiveness, you
still stand unforgiving. You are afraid of God *because* you fear each
other. Those you do not forgive *you fear*. And no one reaches love with
fear beside him.
This brother who stands beside you still seems to be a stranger. You
do not know him, and your interpretation of him is very fearful. And you
attack him still, to keep what seems to be *yourself* unharmed. Yet in
his hands is your salvation. You see his madness, which you hate because
you *share* it. And all the pity and forgiveness that would heal it
gives way to fear. Brothers, you *need* forgiveness of each other, for
you will share in madness or in Heaven together. And you will raise your
eyes in faith together or not at all.
Beside each of you is one who offers you the chalice of Atonement,
for the Holy Spirit is in him. Would you hold his sins against him or
accept his gift to you? Is this giver of salvation your friend or enemy?
Choose which he is, remembering that you will receive of him according
to your choice. He has in him the power to forgive your sins, as you for
him. Neither can give it to himself alone. And yet your savior stands
beside each one. Let him be what he is and seek not to make of love an
enemy.
Behold your Friend, the Christ Who stands beside you. How holy and
how beautiful He is! You thought He sinned because you cast the veil of
sin upon Him to hide His loveliness. Yet still He holds forgiveness out
to you to share His holiness. This “enemy,” this “stranger” still offers
you salvation as His Friend. The “enemies” of Christ, the worshipers of
sin, know not Whom they attack. This is your brother, crucified by sin,
and waiting for release from pain. Would you not offer him forgiveness,
when only he can offer it to *you*? For his redemption, he will give you
yours as surely as God created every living thing and loves it. And he
will give it truly, for it will be both offered and received.
There is no grace of Heaven that you cannot offer to each other and
receive from your most holy Friend. Let him withhold it not, for by
receiving it you offer it to him. \[For he *will* receive of you what
*you* received of him.\] Redemption has been given you to give each
other, and thus receive it. Whom you forgive is free, and what you give
you share. Forgive the sins your brother thinks he has committed and all
the guilt you think you see in him.
Here is the holy place of resurrection to which we come again; to
which we will return until redemption is accomplished and *received*.
Think who your brother is before you would condemn him. And offer thanks
to God that he is holy and has been given the gift of holiness for
*you*. Join him in gladness and remove all trace of guilt from his
disturbed and tortured mind. Help him to lift the heavy burden of sin
you laid upon him and he accepted as his own, and toss it lightly and
with happy laughter away from him. Press it not like thorns against his
brow, nor nail him to it unredeemed and hopeless.
Give each other faith, for faith and hope and mercy are yours to
give. Into the hands that give the gift is given. Look on your brother,
and see in him the gift of God you would receive. It is almost Easter,
the time of resurrection. Let us give redemption to each other and
*share* in it that we may rise as one in resurrection and not separate
in death. Behold the gift of freedom that I gave the Holy Spirit for
*both* of you. And be you free together, as you offer to the Holy Spirit
this same gift. And giving it, receive it of Him in return for what you
gave. He leadeth you and me together that we might meet here in this
holy place and make the same decision.
Free your brother here, as I freed you. Give him the self-same gift,
nor look upon him with condemnation of any kind. See him as guiltless as
I look on you, and overlook the sins he thinks he sees within himself.
Offer each other freedom and complete release from sin here in the
garden of seeming agony and death. So will we prepare together the way
unto the resurrection of God's Son and let him rise again to glad
remembrance of his Father, Who knows no sin, no death, but only life
eternal.
Together we will disappear into the Presence beyond the veil, not to
be lost, but *found*; not to be seen, but *known*. And knowing, nothing
in the plan God has established for salvation will be left undone. This
is the journey's purpose, without which *is* the journey meaningless.
Here is the peace of God, given to you eternally by Him. Here is the
rest and quiet that you seek, the reason for the journey from its
beginning. Heaven is the gift you owe each other, the debt of gratitude
you offer to the Son of God in thanks for what he is and what his Father
created him to be.
Think carefully how you would look upon the giver of this gift, for
as you look on him, so will the gift itself appear to be. As he is seen
as either the giver of guilt or of salvation, so will his offering be
seen and so received. The crucified give pain because they are in pain.
But the redeemed give joy because they have been *healed* of pain.
Everyone gives as he receives, but he must choose what it will *be* that
he receives. And he will recognize his choice by what he gives and what
is given him. Nor is it given anything in hell or Heaven to interfere
with his decision.
You came this far because the journey *was* your choice. And no one
undertakes to do what he believes is meaningless. What you had faith in
still is faithful and watches over you in faith so gentle yet so strong
that it would lift you far *beyond* the veil and place the Son of God
safely within the sure protection of his Father. Here is the only
purpose that gives this world and the long journey through this world
whatever meaning lies in them. Beyond this they *are* meaningless. You
stand together, still without conviction they *have* a purpose. Yet it
is given you to see this purpose in your holy Friend and recognize it is
your own.