Twenty One
Introduction
Projection makes perception. The world you see is what you gave it,
nothing more than that. But though it is no more than that, it is not
less. Therefore, to you it is important. It is the witness to your state
of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. As a man thinketh,
so does he perceive. Therefore, seek not to change the world, but will
to change your mind *about* the world. Perception is a *result*, not a
cause. And that is why order of difficulty in miracles is meaningless.
Everything looked upon with vision is healed and holy. Nothing perceived
without it means anything. And where there is no meaning, there is
chaos.
Damnation is your judgment on yourself, and this you *will* project
upon the world. See it as damned, and all you see is what you did to
hurt the Son of God. If you behold disaster and catastrophe, you tried
to crucify him. If you see holiness and hope, you joined the Will of God
to set him free. There is no choice that lies between these two
decisions. And you *will* see the witness to the choice you made and
learn from this to *recognize* which one you chose. \[The world you see
but shows you how much joy *you* have allowed yourself to see in you and
to accept as *yours*. And if this *is* its meaning, then the power to
*give* it joy *must* lie *within* you.\]
The Imagined World
Never forget the world the sightless “see” must be imagined, for what
it really looks like is unknown to them. They must infer what could be
seen from evidence forever indirect and reconstruct their inferences as
they stumble and fall because of what they did not recognize, or walk
unharmed through open doorways which they thought were closed. And so it
is with you. You do not see. Your cues for inference are wrong, and so
you stumble and fall down upon the stones you did not recognize, but
fail to be aware you *can* go through the doors you thought were closed
but which stand open before unseeing eyes, waiting to welcome you.
How foolish it is to attempt to judge what could be seen instead. It
is not necessary to imagine what the world must look like. It must be
seen before you recognize it for what it is. You can be shown which
doors are open, and you can see where safety lies and which way leads to
darkness, which to light. Judgment will *always* give you false
directions, but vision *shows* you where to go. Why should you guess?
There is no need to learn through pain. And gentle lessons are
acquired joyously and are remembered gladly. What gives you happiness
you *want* to learn and not forget. It is not this you would deny.
*Your* question is whether the means by which this course is learned
will *bring* to you the joy it promises. If you believed it would, the
learning of it would be no problem. You are not happy learners yet
because you still remain uncertain that vision gives you *more* than
judgment does, and you have learned that *both* you cannot have.
The blind become accustomed to their world by their adjustments to it.
They think they know their way about in it. They learned it, not through
joyous lessons, but through the stern necessity of limits they believed
they could not overcome. And still believing this, they hold those
lessons dear and cling to them *because* they cannot see. They do not
understand the lessons *keep* them blind. This they do not believe. And
so they keep the world they learned to “see” in their imagination,
believing that their choice is that or nothing. They hate the world they
learned through pain. And everything they think is in it serves to
remind them that they are incomplete and bitterly deprived.
Thus they *define* their life and where they live, adjusting to it as
they think they must, afraid to lose the little that they have. And so
it is with all who see the body as all they have and all their brothers
have. They try to reach each other, and they fail and fail again. And
they adjust to loneliness, believing that to keep the body is to save
the little that they have. Listen and try to think if you remember what
we will speak of now.
Listen—perhaps you catch a hint of an ancient state not quite
forgotten; dim, perhaps, and yet not altogether unfamiliar, like a song
whose name is long forgotten, and the circumstances in which you heard
completely unremembered. Not the whole song has stayed with you, but
just a little wisp of melody, attached not to a person or a place or
anything particular. But you remember from just this little part how
lovely was the song, how wonderful the setting where you heard it, and
how you loved those who were there and listened with you.
The notes are nothing. Yet you have kept them with you, not for
themselves, but as a soft reminder of what would make you weep if you
remembered how dear it was to you. You could remember, yet you are
afraid, believing you would lose the world you learned since then. And
yet you know that nothing in the world you learned is half so dear as
this. Listen and see if you remember an ancient song you knew so long
ago and held more dear than any melody you taught yourself to cherish
since.
Beyond the body, beyond the sun and stars, past everything you see
and yet somehow familiar, is an arc of golden light that stretches as
you look into a great and shining circle. And all the circle fills with
light before your eyes. The edges of the circle disappear, and what is
in it is no longer contained at all. The light expands and covers
everything, extending to infinity, forever shining and with no break or
limit anywhere. Within it everything is joined in perfect continuity.
Nor is it possible to imagine that anything could be outside, for there
is nowhere that this light is not.
This is the vision of the Son of God, whom you know well. Here is the
sight of him who knows his Father. Here is the memory of what you are—a
part of this, with all of it within and joined to all as surely as all
is joined in you. Accept the vision which can show you *this* and not
the body. You know the ancient song and know it well. Nothing will ever
be as dear to you as is this ancient hymn \[of love\] the Son of God
sings to his Father still.
And now the blind can see, for that same song they sing in honor of
their Creator gives praise to them as well. The blindness which they
made will not withstand the memory of this song. And they will look upon
the vision of the Son of God, remembering who he is they sing of. What
is a miracle but this remembering? And who is there in whom this memory
lies not? The light in one awakens it in all. And when you see it in
each other, you *are* remembering for everyone.
The Responsibility for Sight
We have repeated how little is asked of you to learn this course. It
is the same small willingness you need to have your whole relationship
transformed to joy; the little gift you offer to the Holy Spirit for
which He gives you everything; the very little on which salvation rests;
the tiny change of mind by which the crucifixion is changed to
resurrection. And being true, it is so simple that it cannot fail to be
completely understood. Rejected yes, but *not* ambiguous. And if you
choose against it now, it will not be because it is obscure, but rather
that this little cost seemed in your judgment to be too much to pay for
peace.
This is the only thing that you need do for vision, happiness,
release from pain, and the complete escape from sin, all to be given
you. Say only this, but mean it with no reservations, for here the power
of salvation lies:
*I **am** responsible for what I see.
I chose the feelings I experience, and I decided
on the goal I would achieve.
And everything that seems to happen to me
I asked for and received as I had asked.*
Deceive yourself no longer that you are helpless in the face of what
is done to you. Acknowledge but that you have been *mistaken*, and all
effects of your mistakes will disappear.
It is impossible the Son of God be merely driven by events outside of
him. It is impossible that the happenings that come to him were not his
choice. His power of decision is the determiner of every situation in
which he seems to find himself by chance or accident. No accident nor
chance is possible within the universe as God created it, outside of
which is nothing. Suffer, and you decided sin was your goal. Be happy,
and you gave the power of decision to Him Who must decide for God for
you. This is the little gift you offer to the Holy Spirit, and even this
He gave to you to give yourself. For by this gift is given you the power
to release your savior that he may give salvation unto you.
Begrudge not, then, this little offering. Withhold it, and you keep
the world as now you see it. Give it away, and everything you see goes
with it. Never was so much given for so little. In the holy instant is
this exchange effected and maintained. Here is the world you do not want
brought to the one you do. And here the one you do is given you
*because* you want it. Yet for this, the power of your wanting must
first be recognized. You must accept its *strength* and not its
weakness. You must perceive that what is strong enough to make a world
can let it go and can accept correction if it is willing to see that it
was wrong.
The world you see is but the idle witness that you were right. This
witness is insane. You trained it in its testimony, and as it gave it
back to you, you listened and convinced yourself that what it saw was
true. You did this to *yourself*. See only this, and you will also see
how circular the reasoning on which your “seeing” rests. This was not
given you. This was your gift to you and to your brother. Be willing,
then, to have it taken from him and be replaced with truth. And as you
look upon the change in him, it will be given you to see it in yourself.
Perhaps you do not see the need for you to give this little offering.
Look closer, then, at what it *is*. And very simply see in it the whole
exchange of separation for salvation. All that the ego is, is an idea
that it is possible that things should happen to the Son of God
*without* his will and thus without the Will of his Creator, Whose Will
cannot *be* separate from his own.
This is the Son of God's *replacement* for his will, a mad revolt
against what must forever be. This is the statement that he has the
power to make God powerless and so to take it for himself and leave
himself without what God has willed for him. This is the mad idea you
have enshrined upon your altars and which you worship. And anything
which threatens this seems to attack your faith, for here is it
invested. Think not that you are faithless, for your belief and trust in
this is strong indeed.
The Holy Spirit can give you faith in holiness and vision to see it
easily enough. But you have not left open and unoccupied the altar where
the gifts belong. Where *they* should be, you have set up your idols to
something else. This other will, which seems to tell you what must
happen, you gave reality. And what would show you otherwise must
therefore seem unreal. All that is asked of you is to make room for
truth. You are not asked to make or do what lies beyond your
understanding. All you are asked to do is *let it in*; only to stop your
interference with what will happen of itself; simply to recognize again
the presence of what you thought you gave away.
Be willing for an instant to leave your altars free of what you
placed upon them, and what is really there you *cannot* fail to see. The
holy instant is not an instant of creation but of recognition. For
recognition comes of vision and suspended judgment. Then only is it
possible to look within and see what *must* be there plainly in sight
and wholly independent of inference and judgment. Undoing is not your
task, but it *is* up to you to welcome it or not. Faith and desire go
hand in hand, for everyone believes in what he wants.
We have already said that wishful thinking is how the ego deals with
what it wants to make it so. There is no better demonstration of the
power of wanting, and therefore of faith, to make its goals seem real
and possible. Faith in the unreal leads to adjustments of reality to
make it fit the goal of madness. The goal of sin induces the perception
of a fearful world to justify its purpose. What you desire you *will*
see. And if its reality is false, you will uphold it by not realizing
all the adjustments you have introduced to make it so.
When vision is denied, confusion of cause and effect becomes
inevitable. The purpose now becomes to keep obscure the cause of the
effect and make effect appear to be a *cause*. This seeming independence
of effect enables it to be regarded as standing by itself and capable of
serving as a cause of the events and feelings its maker thinks it
causes. Long ago we spoke of your desire to create your own Creator and
be father and not son to Him. This is the same desire. The Son is the
effect, whose Cause he would deny. And so he seems to *be* the cause,
producing real effects. Nothing can have effects without a cause and to
confuse the two is merely to fail to understand them both.
It is as needful that you recognize you made the world you see as
that you recognize that you did not create yourself. *They are the same
mistake*. Nothing created not by your Creator has any influence over
you. And if you think what you have made can tell you what you see and
feel and place your faith in its ability to do so, you are denying your
Creator and believing that you made yourself. For if you think the world
you made has power to make you what it wills, you *are* confusing Son
and Father, effect and Source.
The Son's creations are like his Father's. Yet in creating them, the
Son does not delude himself that he is independent of his Source. His
union with It is the Source of his creating. *Apart* from this he has no
power to create, and what he makes is meaningless. It changes nothing in
creation, depends entirely upon the madness of its maker, and cannot
serve to justify the madness. Your brother thinks he made the world with
you. Thus he denies creation. With you, he thinks the world he made,
made him. Thus he *denies* he made it.
Yet the truth is you were both created by a loving Father Who created
you together and as one. See what “proves” otherwise, and you deny your
whole reality. But grant that everything which seems to stand between
you, keeping you from each other and separate from your Father, you made
in secret, and the instant of release has come to you. All its effects
are gone because its source has been uncovered. It is its seeming
independence of its source that kept you prisoner. This is the same
delusion that you are independent of the Source by which you were
created and have never left.
Faith, Belief and Vision
All special relationships have sin as their goal. For they are
bargains with reality, toward which the seeming union is adjusted.
Forget not this—to bargain is to set a limit, and any brother with whom
you have a limited relationship *you hate*. You may attempt to keep the
bargain in the name of “fairness,” sometimes demanding payment of
yourself, perhaps more often of the other. Thus in the “fairness” you
attempt to ease the guilt that comes from the accepted purpose of the
relationship. And that is why the Holy Spirit must change its purpose to
make it useful to *Him* and harmless unto *you*.
If you accept this change, you have accepted the idea of making room
for truth. The *source* of sin is gone. You may imagine that you still
experience its effects, but it is not your purpose, and you no longer
*want* it. No one allows a purpose to be replaced while he desires it,
for nothing is so cherished and protected as is a goal the mind accepts.
This it will follow, grimly or happily, but always with faith and with
the persistence that faith inevitably brings. The power of faith is
*never* recognized if it is placed in sin. But it is *always* recognized
if it is placed in love.
Why is it strange to you that faith can move mountains? This is
indeed a little feat for such a power. For faith can keep the Son of God
in chains as long as he believes he *is* in chains. And when he is
released from them, it will be simply because he no longer believes in
them, withdrawing faith that they can hold him and placing it in his
freedom instead. It is impossible to place equal faith in opposite
directions. What faith you give to sin you *take away* from holiness.
And what you offer holiness has been *removed* from sin.
Faith and belief and vision are the means by which the goal of
holiness is reached. Through them the Holy Spirit leads you to the real
world and away from all illusions where your faith was laid. This is His
direction, the only one He ever sees. And when you wander, He reminds
you there *is* but one. His faith and His belief and vision are all for
you. And when you have accepted them completely instead of yours, you
will have need of them no longer. For faith and vision and belief are
meaningful only *before* the state of certainty is reached. In Heaven
they are unknown. Yet Heaven is reached through them.
It is impossible that the Son of God lack faith, but he can choose
where he would have it *be*. Faithlessness is not a *lack* of faith, but
faith in *nothing*. Faith given to illusions does not lack power, for by
it does the Son of God believe that he is powerless. Thus is he
faithless to himself, but strong in faith in his illusions *about*
himself. For faith, perception, and belief *you* made as means for
losing certainty and finding sin. This mad direction was your choice,
and by your faith in what you chose, you made what you desired.
The Holy Spirit has a use for all the means for sin by which you
sought to find it. But as He uses them, they lead *away* from sin
because His purpose lies in the opposite direction. He sees the *means*
you use but not the *purpose* for which you made them. He would not take
them from you, for He sees their value as a means for what *He* wills
for you. You made perception that you might choose among your brothers
and seek for sin with them. The Holy Spirit sees perception as a means
to teach you that the vision of a holy relationship is all you *want* to
see. Then will you give your faith to holiness, desiring and believing
in it *because* of your desire.
Faith and belief become attached to vision, as all the means that
once served sin are redirected now toward holiness. For what you think
is sin is *limitation*, and whom you try to limit to the body you hate
because you fear. In your refusal to forgive him, you would condemn him
to the body because the means for sin are dear to you. And so the body
has your faith and your belief. But holiness would set your brother
free, removing hatred by removing fear, not as a symptom, but at its
source.
Those who would free their brothers from the body can *have* no fear.
They have renounced the means for sin by choosing to let all limitations
be removed. Desiring to look upon their brothers in holiness, the power
of belief and faith goes far beyond the body, *supporting* vision, not
obstructing it. But first they chose to recognize how much their faith
had limited their understanding of the world, desiring to place its
power elsewhere should another point of view be given them. The miracles
which follow this decision are also born of faith. For all who choose to
look away from sin are given vision and are led to holiness.
Those who believe in sin *must* think the Holy Spirit asks for
sacrifice, for this is how they think *their* purpose is accomplished.
Brothers, the Holy Spirit knows that sacrifice brings *nothing*. He
makes no bargains. And if you seek to limit Him, you will hate Him
because you are afraid. The gift that He has given you is more than
anything that stands this side of Heaven. The instant for its
recognition is at hand. Join your awareness to what has been *already*
joined. The faith you give each other can accomplish this. For He Who
loves the world is seeing it for you without one spot of sin upon it and
in the innocence which makes the sight of it as beautiful as Heaven.
Your faith in sacrifice has given it great power in your sight,
except you do not realize you cannot see *because* of it. For sacrifice
must be exacted of a body and by another body. The mind could neither
ask it nor receive it of itself. And no more could the body. The
intention is in the mind, which tries to use the body to carry out the
means for sin in which the *mind* believes. Thus is the joining of mind
and body an inescapable belief of those who value sin. And so is
sacrifice invariably a means for limitation and thus for hate.
Think you the Holy Spirit is concerned with *this*? He gives not what
it is His purpose to lead you *from*. You think He would deprive you for
your good. But “good” and “deprivation” are opposites and cannot
meaningfully join in any way. It is like saying that the moon and sun
are one because they come with night and day, and so they *must* be
joined. Yet sight of one is but the sign the other has disappeared from
sight. Nor is it possible that what gives light be one with what depends
on darkness to be seen. Neither demands the sacrifice of the other. Yet
on the *absence* of the other does each depend.
The body was made to be a sacrifice to sin, and in the darkness so it
still is seen. Yet in the light of vision, it is looked upon quite
differently. You *can* have faith in it to serve the Holy Spirit's goal
and give it power to serve as means to help the blind to see. But in
their seeing, they look *past* it, as do you. The faith and the belief
you gave it *belongs* beyond. You gave perception and belief and faith
from mind to body. Let them now be given back to what produced them and
can use them still to save itself from what it made.
The Fear to Look Within
The Holy Spirit will *never* teach you that you are sinful. Errors He
will correct, but this makes no one fearful. You are indeed afraid to
look within and see the sin you think is there. This you would not be
fearful to admit. Fear in association with sin the ego deems quite
appropriate and smiles approvingly. It has no fear to let you feel
ashamed. It doubts not your belief and faith in sin. Its temples do not
shake because of this. Your faith that sin is there but witnesses to
your desire that it *be* there to see. This merely seems to be the
source of fear.
Remember that the ego is not alone. Its rule *is* tempered, and its
unknown “enemy,” Whom it cannot even see, it fears. Loudly the ego tells
you not to look inward, for if you do, your eyes will light on sin, and
God will strike you blind. This you believe, and so you do not look. Yet
this is not the ego's hidden fear, nor yours who serve it. Loudly indeed
the ego claims it is—*too* loudly and *too* often. For underneath this
constant shout and frantic proclamation, the ego is not certain it is
so. Beneath your fear to look within because of sin is yet another fear
and one which makes the ego tremble.
What if you looked within and saw *no* sin? This “fearful” question
is one the ego *never* asks. And you who ask it now are threatening the
ego's whole defensive system too seriously for it to bother to pretend
it is your friend. Those who have joined their brothers *have* detached
themselves from their belief that their identity lies in the ego. A holy
relationship is one in which you join with what is part of you in
*truth*. And your belief in sin has been *already* shaken, nor are you
now entirely unwilling to look within and see it not.
Your liberation still is only partial—still limited and incomplete,
yet born within you. Not wholly mad, you have been willing to look on
much of your insanity and recognize its madness. Your faith is moving
inward, past insanity and on to reason. And what your reason tells you
now, the ego would not hear. The Holy Spirit's purpose was accepted by
the part of your mind the ego knows not of. No more did *you*. And yet
this part with which you now identify is not afraid to look upon itself.
It *knows* no sin. How, otherwise, could it have been willing to see the
Holy Spirit's purpose as its own?
This part has seen your brother and recognized him perfectly since
time began. And it desired nothing but to join with him and to be free
again, as once it was. It has been waiting for the birth of freedom, the
acceptance of release to come to you. And now you recognize that it was
not the ego that joined the Holy Spirit's purpose, and so there *must*
be something else. Think not that *this* is madness. For this your
*reason* tells you, and it follows perfectly from what you have already
learned.
There is no inconsistency in what the Holy Spirit teaches. This is
the reasoning of the *sane*. You have perceived the ego's madness and
not been made afraid because you did not choose to share in it. At times
it still deceives you. Yet in your saner moments, its ranting strikes no
terror in your hearts. For you have realized that all the gifts it would
withdraw from you in rage at your “presumptuous” wish to look within,
you do not *want*. A few remaining trinkets still seem to shine and
catch your eye. Yet you would not “sell” Heaven to have them.
And now the ego *is* afraid. Yet what it hears in terror, the other
part hears as the sweetest music—the song it longed to hear since first
the ego came into your minds. The ego's weakness is its strength. The
song of freedom, which sings the praises of another world, brings to it
hope of peace. For it *remembers* Heaven, and now it sees that Heaven
has come to earth at last, from which the ego's rule has kept it out so
long. Heaven has come because it found a home in your relationship on
earth. And earth can hold no longer what has been given Heaven as its
own.
Look gently on each other and remember the ego's weakness is revealed
in both your sight. What it would keep apart has met and joined, and
looks upon the ego unafraid. Little children, innocent of sin, follow in
gladness the way to certainty. Be not held back by fear's insane
insistence that sureness lies in doubt. This has no meaning. What
matters it to you how loudly it is proclaimed? The senseless is not made
meaningful by repetition and by clamor. The quiet way is open. Follow it
happily and question not what must be so.
Reason and Perception
Perception selects and makes the world you see. It literally picks it
out as the mind directs. The laws of size and shape and brightness would
hold, perhaps, if other things were equal. They are *not* equal. For
what you look for, you are far more likely to discover than what you
would prefer to overlook. The still small Voice for God is not drowned
out by all the ego's raucous screams and senseless ravings to those who
*want* to hear it. Perception is a *choice* and not a fact. But on this
choice depends far more than you may realize as yet. For on the voice
you choose to hear and on the sights you choose to see, depends entirely
your whole belief in what you *are*. Perception is a witness but to this
and *never* to reality. Yet it can show you the conditions in which
awareness of reality is possible or those where it could never be.
Reality needs no cooperation from you to be itself. But your
awareness of it needs your help because it is your choice. Listen to
what the ego says and see what it directs you see, and it is sure that
you will see yourself as tiny, vulnerable, and afraid. You will
experience depression, a sense of worthlessness, and feelings of
impermanence and unreality. You will believe that you are helpless prey
to forces far beyond your own control and far more powerful than you.
And you will think the world you made directs your destiny. For this
will be your *faith*. But never believe because it is your faith it
makes reality.
There is another vision and another Voice in which your freedom lies
awaiting but your choice. And if you place your faith in them, you will
perceive another Self in you. This other Self sees miracles as natural.
They are as simple and natural to It as breathing to the body. They are
the obvious response to calls for help, the only one It makes. Miracles
seem unnatural to the ego because it does not understand how separate
minds can influence each other. Nor *could* they do so. But minds cannot
*be* separate. This other Self is perfectly aware of this. And thus It
recognizes that miracles do not affect another's mind, only Its own.
\[They always change *your* mind.\] There *is* no other.
You do not realize the whole extent to which the idea of separation
has interfered with reason. Reason lies in the other Self you have cut
off from your awareness. And nothing you have allowed to stay in it is
capable of reason. How can the segment of the mind devoid of reason
understand what reason is or grasp the information it would give? All
sorts of questions may arise in it, but if the basic question stems from
reason, it will not ask it. Like all that stems from reason, the basic
question is obvious, simple, and remains unasked. But think not reason
could not answer it.
God's plan for your salvation could not have been established without
your will and your consent. It must have been accepted by the Son of
God, for what God wills for him he *must* receive. For God wills not
apart from him, nor does the Will of God wait upon time to be
accomplished. Therefore, what joined the Will of God must be in you
*now*, being eternal. You must have set aside a place in which the Holy
Spirit can abide and where He *is*. He must have been there since the
need for Him arose and was fulfilled in the same instant. Such would
your reason tell you if you listened. Yet such is clearly not the ego's
“reasoning.” Its alien nature to the ego is proof you will not find the
answer there. Yet if it must be so, it must exist. And if it exists for
you and has your freedom as the purpose given it, you must be free to
*find* it.
God's plan is simple—never circular and never self-defeating. He has
no Thoughts except the Self-*extending*, and in this your will must be
included. Thus, there must be a part of you that knows His Will and
shares it. It is not meaningful to ask if what must be is so. But it
*is* meaningful to ask why you are *unaware* of what is so, for this
must have an answer if the plan of God for your salvation is complete.
And it must *be* complete because its Source knows not of incompletion.
Where would the answer be but in the Source? And where are *you* but
there, where this same answer is? Your Identity, as much a true effect
of this same Source as is the answer, must therefore be together and the
same.
Oh yes, you know this and more than this alone. Yet any part of
knowledge threatens dissociation as much as all of it. And all of it
*will* come with any part. Here is the part you can accept. What reason
points to you can see because the witnesses on its behalf are clear.
Only the totally insane can disregard them, and you have gone past this.
Reason is a means which serves the Holy Spirit's purpose in its own
right. It is not reinterpreted and redirected from the goal of sin as
are the others. For reason is beyond the ego's range of means.
Faith and perception and belief can be misplaced and serve the great
deceiver's needs as well as truth. But reason has no place at all in
madness, nor can it be adjusted to fit its end. Faith and belief are
strong in madness, guiding perception toward what the mind has valued.
But reason enters not at all in this. For the perception would fall away
at once if reason were applied. There *is* no reason in insanity, for it
depends entirely on reason's absence. The ego never uses it because it
does not realize that it exists. The partially insane have access to it,
and only they have need of it. Knowledge does not depend on it, and
madness keeps it out.
The part of mind where reason lies was dedicated by your will in
union with your Father's to the undoing of insanity. Here was the Holy
Spirit's purpose accepted and accomplished both at once. Reason is alien
to insanity, and those who use it have gained a means which *cannot* be
applied to sin. Knowledge is far beyond attainment of any kind. But
reason can serve to open doors you closed against it.
You have come very close to this. Faith and belief have shifted, and
you have asked the question which the ego will *never* ask. Does not
your reason tell you now the question must have come from something that
you do not know but must belong to you? Faith and belief, upheld by
reason, cannot fail to lead to changed perception. And in this change is
room made way for vision. Vision extends beyond itself, as does the
purpose which it serves and all the means for its accomplishment.
Reason and Correction
Reason cannot see sin but *can* see errors and leads to their
correction. It does not value them, but their correction. Reason will
also tell you when you think you sin, you call for help. Yet if you will
not accept the help you call for, you will not believe that it is yours
to give. And so you will not give it, thus *maintaining* the belief. For
uncorrected error of any kind deceives you about the power that is in
you to *make* correction. If it can correct and you allow it not to do
so, you deny it to yourself and to your brother. And if he shares this
same belief, you both will think that you are damned. This you could
spare him and *yourself.* For reason would not make way for correction
in you alone.
Correction cannot be accepted or refused by you *without* your
brother. Sin would maintain it can. Yet reason tells you that you cannot
see your brother or yourself as sinful and still perceive the other
innocent. Who looks upon himself as guilty and sees a sinless world? And
who can see a sinful world and look upon himself apart from it? Sin
would maintain you must be separate. But reason tells you that this must
be wrong. If you are joined, how could it be that you have private
thoughts? And how could thoughts that enter into what but seems like
yours alone have no effect at all on what *is* yours? If minds are
joined, this is impossible.
No one can think but for himself, as God thinks not without His Son.
Only were both in bodies could this be. Nor could one mind think only
for itself unless the body *were* the mind. For only bodies can be
separate and therefore unreal. The home of madness cannot be the home of
reason. Yet it is easy to leave the home of madness if you see reason.
You do not leave insanity by going somewhere else. You leave it simply
by accepting reason where madness was. Madness and reason see the same
things, but it is certain that they look upon them differently.
Madness is an attack on reason that drives it out of mind and takes
its place. Reason does not attack but takes the place of madness
quietly, replacing madness if it be the will of the insane to listen to
it. But the insane know not their will. For they believe they see the
body and let their madness tell them it is real. Reason would be
incapable of this. And if you would defend the body against your reason,
you will not understand the body or yourself.
The body does not separate you from your brother, and if you think it
does, you are insane. But madness has a purpose and believes it also has
the means to make its purpose real. To see the body as a barrier between
what reason tells you *must* be joined must be insane. Nor could you see
it if you heard the voice of reason. What can there be that stands
between what is continuous? And if there is nothing in between, how can
what enters part be kept away from other parts? Reason would tell you
this. But think what you must recognize if it be so.
If you choose sin instead of healing, you would condemn the Son of
God to what can never be corrected. You tell him by your choice that he
is damned—separate from you and from his Father forever and without a
hope of safe return. You teach him this, and you will learn of him
*exactly* what you taught. For you can teach him only that he is as you
would have him, and what you choose he be is but your choice for *you*.
Yet think not this is fearful. That you are joined to him is but a fact,
not an interpretation. How can a fact be fearful unless it disagrees
with what you hold more dear than truth? Reason will tell you that this
fact is your *release*. Neither your brother nor yourself can be
attacked alone. But neither can accept a miracle instead *without* the
other being blessed by it and healed of pain.
Reason, like love, would reassure you and seeks not to frighten you.
The power to heal the Son of God is given you because he *must* be one
with you. You *are* responsible for how he sees himself. And reason
tells you it is given you to change his whole mind, which is one with
you, in just an instant. And any instant serves to bring complete
correction of his errors and make him whole. The instant that you choose
to let *yourself* be healed, in that same instant is his whole salvation
seen as complete with yours. Reason is given you to understand that this
is so. For reason, kind as is the purpose for which it is the means,
leads steadily away from madness toward the goal of truth. And here you
will lay down the burden of denying truth. *This* is the burden that is
terrible, and not the truth.
That you are joined is your salvation—the gift of Heaven, not the
gift of fear. Does Heaven seem to be a burden to you? In madness, yes.
And yet what madness sees must be dispelled by reason. Reason assures
you Heaven is what you *want*, and *all* you want. Listen to Him Who
speaks with reason and brings your reason into line with His. Be willing
to let reason be the means by which He would direct you how to leave
insanity behind. Hide not behind insanity in order to escape from
reason. What madness would conceal, the Holy Spirit still holds out for
everyone to look upon with gladness.
You *are* your brother's savior. He is *yours.* Reason speaks happily
indeed of this. This gracious plan was given love by Love. And what Love
plans is like Itself in this: being united, It would have you learn what
*you* must be. And being one with It, it must be given you to give what
It has given and gives still. Spend but an instant in the glad
acceptance of what is given you to give your brother, and learn with him
what has been given *both* of you. To give is no more blessed than to
receive. But neither is it less.
The Son of God is *always* blessed as one. And as his gratitude goes
out to you who blessed him, reason will tell you that it cannot be you
stand apart from blessing. The gratitude he offers you reminds you of
the thanks your Father gives you for completing Him. And here alone does
reason tell you that you can understand what you must be. Your Father is
as close to you as is your brother. Yet what is there that could be
nearer you than is your Self?
The power that you have over the Son of God is not a threat to his
reality. It but *attests* to it. Where could his freedom lie but in
himself if he be free already? And who could bind him but himself if he
deny his freedom? God is not mocked; no more His Son can be imprisoned
save by his own desire. And it is by his own desire that he is freed.
Such is his strength and not his weakness. He *is* at his own mercy. And
where he chooses to be merciful, there is he free. But where he chooses
to condemn instead, there is he held a prisoner, waiting in chains his
pardon on himself to set him free.
Perception and Wishes
Do you not see that all your misery comes from the strange belief
that you are powerless? Being helpless is the *cost* of sin.
Helplessness is sin's condition—the one requirement that it demands to
be believed. Only the helpless *could* believe in it. Enormity has no
appeal save to the little. And only those who first believe that they
*are* little could see attraction there. Treachery to the Son of God is
the defense of those who do not identify with him. And you are for him
or against him; either you love him or attack him, protect his unity or
see him shattered and slain by your attack.
No one believes the Son of God is powerless. And those who see
themselves as helpless *must* believe that they are not the Son of God.
What can they be *except* his enemy? And what can they do but envy him
his power and by their envy make themselves afraid of it? These are the
dark ones, silent and afraid, alone and not communicating, fearful the
power of the Son of God will strike them dead and raising up their
helplessness against him. They join the army of the powerless, to wage
their war of vengeance, bitterness, and spite on him to make him one
with them. Because they do not know that they *are* one with him, they
know not whom they hate. They are indeed a sorry army, each one as
likely to attack his brother or turn upon himself as to remember they
thought they had a common cause.
Frantic and loud and strong the dark ones seem to be. Yet they know
not their enemy, except they *hate* him. In hatred they have come
together but have not joined each other. For had they done so, hatred
would be impossible. The army of the powerless must be disbanded in the
presence of strength. Those who are strong are *never* treacherous
because they have no need to dream of power and to act out their dream.
How would an army act in dreams? Any way at all. It could be seen
attacking anyone with anything. Dreams have no reason in them. A flower
turns into a poisoned spear, a child becomes a giant, and a mouse roars
like a lion. And love is turned to hate as easily. This is no army, but
a madhouse. What seems to be a planned attack is bedlam.
The army of the powerless is weak indeed. It has no weapons, and it
has no enemy. Yes, it can overrun the world and *seek* an enemy. But it
can never find what is not there. Yes, it can *dream* it found an enemy,
but this will shift even as it attacks, so that it runs at once to find
another and never comes to rest in victory. And as it runs, it turns
against itself, thinking it caught a glimpse of the great enemy which
always eludes its murderous attack by turning into something else. How
treacherous does this enemy appear, who changes so it is impossible even
to recognize him!
Yet hate must have a target. There can be no faith in sin without an
enemy. Who that believes in sin would *dare* believe he has no enemy?
Could he admit that no one made him powerless? Reason would surely bid
him seek no longer what is not there to find. Yet first he must be
willing to perceive a world where it is not. It is not necessary that he
understand *how* he can see it. Nor should he try. For if he focuses on
what he cannot understand, he will but emphasize his helplessness and
let sin tell him that his enemy must be *himself*. But let him only ask
himself these questions, which he must decide to have it done for him:
*Do I **desire** a world I rule instead of one which rules me?
Do I **desire** a world where I am powerful instead of helpless?
Do I **desire** a world in which I have no enemies and cannot sin?
And do I want to see what I denied **because** it is the truth?*
You have already answered the first three questions but not yet the
last. For this one still seems fearful and unlike the others. Yet reason
would assure you they are all the same. We said this year would
emphasize the sameness of things that *are* the same. This final
question, which is indeed the last you need decide, still seems to hold
a threat the rest have lost for you. And this imagined difference
attests to your belief that truth may be the enemy you yet may find.
Here, then, would seem to be the last remaining hope of finding sin and
not accepting power.
Forget not that the choice of truth or sin, power or helplessness, is
the choice of whether to attack or heal. For healing comes of power and
attack of helplessness. Whom you attack you *cannot* want to heal. And
whom you would have healed must be the one you chose to be *protected*
from attack. And what is this decision but the choice whether to see him
through the body's eyes or let him be revealed to you through vision?
*How* this decision leads to its effects is not your problem. But what
you *want* to see *must* be your choice. This is a course in *cause* and
not effect.
Consider carefully your answer to the last question you have left
unanswered still. And let your reason tell you that it must *be*
answered and *is* answered in the other three. And then it will be clear
to you that, as you look on the effects of sin in any form, all you need
do is simply ask yourself,
*Is this what I would see? Do I* ***want*** *this?*
This is your *one* decision; this the condition for what occurs. It
is irrelevant to *how* it happens but not to *why*. You *have* control
of this. And if you choose to see a world without an enemy in which you
are not helpless, the means to see it *will* be given you.
Why is the final question so important? Reason will tell you why. It
is the same as are the other three except in *time*. The others are
decisions which can be made and then unmade and made again. But truth is
constant and implies a state where vacillations are impossible. You can
desire a world you rule which rules you not, and change your mind. You
can desire to exchange your helplessness for power, and lose this same
desire as a little glint of sin attracts you. And you can want to see a
sinless world and let an “enemy” tempt you to use the body's eyes and
change what you desire.
In content, all the questions *are* the same. For each one asks if
you are willing to exchange the world of sin for what the Holy Spirit
sees, since it is this the world of sin denies. And therefore those who
look on sin are seeing the denial of the real world. Yet the last
question adds the wish for *constancy* in your desire to see the real
world, so the desire becomes the *only* one you have. By answering the
final question “yes,” you add sincerity to the decisions you have
already made to all the rest. For only then have you renounced the
option to change your mind again. When it is this you do *not* want, the
rest *are* wholly answered.
Why do you think you are unsure the others *have* been answered?
Could it be necessary they be asked so often, if they had? Until the
last decision has been made, the answer is both “yes” and “no.” For you
have answered “yes” without perceiving that “yes” *must* mean “not no.”
No one decides against his happiness, but he may do so if he does not
see he does it. And if he sees his happiness as ever changing, now this,
now that, and now an elusive shadow attached to nothing, he *does*
decide against it.
Elusive happiness, or happiness in changing form that shifts with
time and place, is an illusion which has no meaning. Happiness *must* be
constant because it is attained by giving up the wish for the
*in*constant. Joy cannot be perceived *except* through constant vision.
And constant vision can be given only those who *wish* for constancy.
The power of the Son of God's desire remains the proof that he is wrong
who sees himself as helpless. Desire what you will, and you *will* look
on it and think it real. No thought but has the power to release or
kill. And none can leave the thinker's mind or leave him unaffected.
The Inner Shift
Are thoughts then dangerous? To bodies, *yes*! The thoughts that seem
to kill are those which teach the thinker that he *can* be killed. And
so he dies *because* of what he learned. He goes from life to death, the
final proof he valued the inconstant more than constancy. Surely he
*thought* he wanted happiness. Yet he did not desire it *because* it was
the truth and therefore *must* be constant.
The constancy of joy is a condition quite alien to your
understanding. Yet if you could even imagine what it must be, you would
desire it although you understand it not.
The constancy of happiness has no exceptions—no change of any kind.
It is unshakable as is the Love of God for His creation. Sure in its
vision as its Creator is in what He knows, it looks on everything and
sees it is the same. It sees not the ephemeral, for it desires that
everything be like itself and sees it so. Nothing has power to confound
its constancy because its own desire cannot be shaken. It comes as
surely unto those who see the final question is necessary to the rest,
as peace must come to those who choose to heal and not to judge.
Reason will tell you that you *cannot* ask for happiness
inconstantly. For if what you desire you receive and happiness is
constant, then you need ask for it but *once* to have it *always*. And
if you do not have it always, being what it is, you did not ask for it.
For no one fails to ask for his desire of something he believes holds
out some promise of the power of giving it. He may be wrong in what he
asks, where, and of what. Yet he *will* ask because desire is a request,
an asking for, and made by one whom God Himself will never fail to
answer. God has already given him all that he *really* wants. Yet what
he is uncertain of, God *cannot* give. For he does not desire it while
he remains uncertain, and God's giving must be incomplete unless it is
received.
You who complete God's Will and are His happiness, whose will is
powerful as His, a power that is not lost in your illusions, think
carefully why it should be you have not yet decided how you would answer
the final question. Your answer to the others has made it possible to
help you be but partially insane. And yet it is the final one that
really asks if you are willing to be *wholly* sane.
What is the holy instant but God's appeal to you to recognize what He
has given you? Here is the great appeal to reason; the awareness of what
is always there to see, the happiness that could be always yours. Here
is the constant peace you could experience forever. Here is what denial
has denied *revealed* to you. For here the final question is *already*
answered and what you ask for given. Here is the future *now*, for time
is powerless because of your desire for what will never change. For you
have asked that nothing stand between the holiness of your relationship
and your *awareness* of its holiness.